Entrepreneurship Featured Start With Why — Book Summary and Notes Why do you do what you do? Why are some people and organizations more innovative, more influential, and more profitable than others?
Psychology Featured The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel — Book Summary and Notes In what other industry does someone with no college degree, training, background, formal experience, and connections massively outperform someone with the best education, training, and contacts?
Psychology How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie: Book Summary Techniques in Handling People: Don’t Criticise, Condemn or Complain. Give Honest and Sincere Appreciation. Appeal to there interests.
Personal Development The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson — Book Summary and Notes Our culture today is obsessively focused on unrealistically optimistic expectations. We "must" always strive for more—more happiness, more money, and be more successful than the rest.
Personal Development Love For Imperfect Things by Haemin Sunim — Book Summary and Notes Haemin Sunim shows us how to cultivate more love, compassion, and wisdom to find beauty in the most imperfect things–including your very own self
Psychology Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker — Book Summary and Notes When did life start sleeping? What if sleep is so helpful that the real question is: Why did life ever bother to wake up?
Personal Development Never Split The Difference by Chris Voss — Book Summary and Notes At some point, your career, finances, reputation, love life, and even the fate of your kids all hinge on your ability to negotiate.
Psychology Kaguya-sama: Love is War - The Philosophy of Love Humans play the ideal version of themselves, keep their displeasure and deceive others to be loved. Therefore, those in love live in terror.
Personal Development Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty — Book Summary and Notes Jay Shetty distills the timeless wisdom he learned as a monk into practical steps anyone can follow to live a more meaningful life.
Psychology Aphantasia: What It's Like to Have a Blind Mind Have you ever had an imaginary friend? I did not and it certainly was not from the lack of trying. I could not visualize one, nor anything else—and I am not the only one who cannot. These people have Aphantasia, a rare mental condition where people cannot voluntarily visualize
Psychology How Culture Influences Your Memory: Eastern vs. Western Memory can differ from person to person. Among many factors, culture is a crucial factor that influences one’s memory. Angela Gutchess, professor of psychology at Brandeis University, states that “culture really shapes your memory”. The Mind's Inner Workings The two main types of human memory consist of
Entertainment Love and Relationships in The Great Gatsby: Character Analysis Healthy relationships are a powerful connection that provides meaning to lives, often leading people to commit selfless acts to preserve the contentment of their loved ones. However, unhealthy relationships are doomed to tragedy as it’s dependent on a life of deceit to fulfill one’s unattained desires. The Great
Psychology The Power of Color Psychology in Branding and Marketing Color is governed by associative learning. It is an intuitive force that influences consumer behavior, brand recognition, and cultural awareness
Culture More Than Just Words: How Language Shapes The Way We Think We express our thoughts by forming links between abstract concepts and present them coherently in linguistic structures.
Psychology Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: What's the Difference? In Mindset, Carol challenges preconceived notions that natural abilities and talent are essential tools for success. Instead, she proposes that anyone with a growth mindset can cultivate their skills through effort.