At first couldn’t stand The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma. It’s tells a fictitious story about an artist and an entrepreneur who meet at a Tony Robbins style self-help event. They both bond with what they believe to be a homeless man, BUT — surprise! — he is actually a billionaire business magnate going […]
Quick Review – Oversubscribed by Daniel Priestley
In Oversubscribed, entrepreneur and author Daniel Priestley explains why you want a product that where demand outstrips supply, and how to make it happen in your business. Oversubscribed Being oversubscribed is about having more customers than you could possibly serve. Why would you want to be in that position? Don’t you want to be able to […]
Quick Review: The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
Klein’s theory is that fundamentalist capitalists pray on disaster stricken countries to take advantage of the chaos to sell out the public sector. 📝 Disaster capitalism: “Orchestrated raids on the public sphere in the wake of catastrophic events”. 📝 Laissez-faire: A economic system with a minimum or no interference by government. 📝 When the government […]
Quick Review: Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
‘Shoe dog’ is industry slang for someone who has dedicated his or her life to the footwear industry. Phil Knight, the founder of Nike, is definitely is one of them. —————————————— He wanted to be an athlete but didn’t have the skills. Is there a way to experience what athletes did without being one? He […]
Quick Review – Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker
Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker was one of my favorite books last year. A Wake up call to the importance of sleep. It was not just a phenomenal book but also triggered a lot of changes in my life. It’s 4:36 AM when writing this. I’m wide awake after a night messed up sleep. […]
Quick Review: Parallel Universes of Self by Frederick Dodson
Parallel Universes of Self says that, according to the “Parallel Worlds Theory”, that everything that can happen does. Universes branch into infinite versions with every possible event. Frederick Dodson claims that the parallel universe principle can be applied to your reality and be used to alter your everyday life. Sounds “out there”?! Let’s take a […]
The Birth of Tragedy – Nietzsche’s 1st book summarized in 7 sentences
Nietzsche’s first book, The Birth of Tragedy is a good starting point for reader’s who wants to read the philosopher’s original work. It’s short, it’s inspired, and it gives the reader a sense of what ideas preoccupied the young professor’s mind. In this article and book review you will get a very short summary of […]
Quick Review: George Orwell’s The Road To Wigan Pier
In The Road to Wigan pier George Orwell shares his experiences of working-class life industrial towns of of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1930’s. Its a bleak and unforgettable description of social injustice, unemployment and horrible working conditions of the mine workers in England. The two sides of The Road to Wigan Pier The Road […]
Make Your Bed | Book Review and Summary
Make Your Bed is based of a commencement speech by William H. McRaven, a former Navy Seal, where he shares 10 lessons from SEAL training that are universal enough to apply to every person’s life. Make your Bed – A Commencement speech that went viral The speech that the book is based on struck a […]
The Best Books About Influence | Become more influential with these 3 books!
In this article I will share 3 books that will revolutionize your ability to influence and persuade. Two important skills to master in life. Why you should learn about influence. Influence is a great skill for any leader, well for anyone really… And no, being able to influence people around you is not the same […]