Personal Growth
I write about the books, people, and experiences that changed how I think. If a moment or an idea shifted something in me, it ends up here.
"How Reading The Four-Hour WorkWeek Changed Everything" goes back to when I was 19. That book rewired how I thought about work, time, and freedom. It still holds up.
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How Reading The Four-Hour WorkWeek Changed Everything
I was 19 years old when I first read The Four-Hour WorkWeek. That was eight years ago, and I can...Read More
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How I Learned To Think Exactly Like My Hero
Alright, now I know what you’re thinking…. Man, what the hell does he mean!? Does he really think exactly like...Read More
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The Man Who Stole The Brooklyn Bridge
George C. Parker has conned innocent victims into buying every national landmark from the Brooklyn Bridge to Grant’s Tomb. He...Read More
"How I Learned To Think Exactly Like My Hero" sounds like clickbait, I know. But hear me out, because the process of modeling someone's thinking patterns actually works.
"The Man Who Stole The Brooklyn Bridge" is about George C. Parker, who conned innocent people into buying the Brooklyn Bridge, Grant's Tomb, and other national landmarks. Wild story. I couldn't not write about it.
This category keeps growing as I keep learning.
