In 2021, I bought 66 books, read 24, started 25, and haven't even opened 17. I've gotten into the habit of not hesitating to buy a book if I'm interested and putting it aside if I'm bored. I've also zoomed to learn on the following topics: WritingSearch Engine Optimization … [Read more...] about 2021, A year in reading. My 8 books to implement new ideas in real life.
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The Minimalist Entrepreneur By Sahil Lavingia. What I’ve Learned?
I feel close to the Minimalist movement. I love entrepreneurship. So with a title like "The Minimalist Entrepreneur,” I was curious. I started with a preconception; I’m not sure I'll learn something new in this book. But as I have no problem starting a book and not finishing it, I … [Read more...] about The Minimalist Entrepreneur By Sahil Lavingia. What I’ve Learned?
I used to think I should avoid being afraid until I realized that being scared is a good signal to grow. 3 steps to turn your fear into a new skill
I recently heard Polina Marinova on a podcast. She mentioned a tip learned from Chris Austin Hadfield, a former pilot and astronaut. But here's the thing: Things aren't scary. People get scared." The example is simple and striking. We were all scared when we started riding our bikes. … [Read more...] about I used to think I should avoid being afraid until I realized that being scared is a good signal to grow. 3 steps to turn your fear into a new skill
Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins
I've read many books on finance, but I must admit that this one comes with an original idea. Die with zero. Why? The author sees life as a sum of experiences. And to live experiences, you need money, time, and health. Most people prioritize money over time and health. And Bill … [Read more...] about Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins
A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy
I enjoyed the book "A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy" by William B. Irvine. And you could say that it made me think. The book aims to inspire readers to adopt and practice a life philosophy. It’s better to have one than to be guided on autopilot. What … [Read more...] about A Guide To The Good Life: The Ancient Art Of Stoic Joy