Category: Lessons Learned
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Mastering Life: 9 Lessons From Lives of the Stoics
“Lives of the Stoics” by Ryan Holiday explores stoic philosophy emphasizing endurance, self-restraint, and action over talk, offering practical wisdom.
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When to Take a Stand
Epictetus advises standing by wise decisions and not fearing misunderstanding. Reliability, growth mindset, and emotional control facilitate taking a stand.
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4 Lessons From Men’s Work for Personal Growth
“Men’s Work” by Connor Beaton empowers men to navigate challenges, improve themselves, and cultivate healthy relationships.
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The Power of Lifelong Learning: 7 Lessons From The Joys of Compounding
The Joys of Compounding by Gautam Baid is a powerful ode to lifelong learning, emphasizing the rewards of delayed gratification, the significance of mentors, and the value of reading. Baid urges readers to apply their knowledge, embrace humility, and extend assistance to others. He also delves into the concept of…
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6 Key Lessons From Rich Dad Poor Dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki explores money mindset, assets, liabilities, and personal development lessons.
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4 Key Takeaways from Joseph Campbell’s The Power of Myth
“The Power of Myth” by Joseph Campbell emphasizes the importance of myths, marriage, rites of passage, and dream interpretation.
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Top 5 Lessons From The Daily Laws by Robert Greene
“The Daily Laws” by Robert Greene is a collection of powerful lessons from his works, providing valuable insights.
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Overcoming the Impossible: 4 Lessons From Courage Is Calling
Nothing Is Impossible Ryan talks about having the wrong mindset when facing a problem or challenge. We let the thought creep in that this thing is impossible and why even try it? He quotes Leo Tolstoy, “There is no deed in this life so impossible that you cannot do it. …
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Finding Balance in Time: 9 Lessons From Four Thousand Weeks
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman made me weary the first few pages because I thought it was going to be another self-help book, full of fluff, that could have been a blog post, but the longer I read, the more I realized that Burkeman was setting us up…
