Dr. Huberman is one of the most followed scientists in the world. In his book, he shares simple, powerful, and evidence-based solutions to life's most common challenges.
Sahil shares a new blueprint for living life and explains that there are 5 different types of wealth: Time, Social, Mental, Physical, and Financial Wealth.
Simon shares business and life lessons he's learned from selling a multi-million dollar business and provides a step-by-step guide to turning your dreams into a reality.
Neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff reveals how having an experimental mindset can help you turn challenges and doubt into opportunity and success.
Jenny Wood is a former Google exec who shares career advice after running one of the largest career development programs in Google’s history which has helped 20,000+ people.
Cam reveals the lessons he has learned from truly exceptional people. By examining their unique traits and abilities, you will earn an edge from these greats.
Goggins knows more about mental toughness and grit than anyone else.
He's an ex-Navy SEAL turned ultra-endurance athlete who's run 200+ mile races and biked 400+ mile races (even after multiple knee surgeries).
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Everyone should listen to this pod.
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Stop trying to replace reading a book with reading a summary of it.
No one's life was ever changed from reading a book summary.
Here's the right way to use book summaries:
1) Book Summaries = Movie Trailers
Summaries and trailers are a great way to SAMPLE content.
Just how you watch a movie trailer to decide whether the movie is worth watching, you want to read a book summary to decide whether or not the book is worth reading.
The truth is that most books aren’t worth reading.
So it’s helpful to use summaries as a way of sampling the book to see if it’s interesting to you or contains lessons you’re looking for.
If you like the summary, that’s a good sign you should get the book.