Category: Books Synthesis
You want to avoid some of those perplexing peculiarities in your own decision-making, don’t you? Fortunately, Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational is not only an engaging read but also a …
Knowing & using “Thinking in Bets” is a game-changer if you want to consistently make better decisions, especially in uncertain situations. Adopting the mindset of a high-stakes poker player—acknowledging …
Many of us struggle with the question, “Why did someone act the way they did?” However, Robert Greene’s The Laws of Human Nature offers an insightful solution. Consider it …
It takes a persistent, deliberate journey based on knowledge, practice, and adaptation to become an expert in your chosen field; it has nothing to do with a secret formula …
The easiest way to incorporate stoicism into your daily life, especially if you’re using The Daily Stoic as a guide, is to actively engage with its exercises and tenets …
You’re not alone if you feel overpowered by the never-ending bustle of contemporary life. Finding a sense of stillness can seem unattainable in a world that frequently seems to …
Remaining grounded, acknowledging your limitations, and realizing that progress—rather than boasting—is the true measure of success are all important aspects of controlling your ego. It’s not about eliminating self-worth; …
Adversity appears. It’s a given. Ryan Holiday’s book, “The Obstacle is the Way,” provides a useful framework for this particular challenge. The big question is, how do you get …
It’s not enough to simply read “Tribe of Mentors” cover to cover to get good advice. It’s a treasure trove, but you must know how to dig. The secret …
Let’s get right to it: following Tim Ferriss’s or any of his guests’ daily routines from Tools of Titans isn’t meant to be an exact replica of their lives. …