“You Can Just Do Things by Jay Yang”
A quick, short and practical read. The main essence of the book is that you don't need a road map, just a direction; no need for all answers, just better questions; action over seeking approval.
5 lessons from the book:
1) Define Your North Star:
2) Ignorance carries a price tag:
3) Strike While The Iron is Hot (A Shadow Career):
4) Proximity doesn't guarantee success. But it increases your chances of it.
It puts you in the room with the right people, exposes you to opportunities you wouldn't otherwise see, and forces you to level up.
5) You don't need to wait for the stars to align.
What you need is the courage to act, even when the path isn't clear.
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