@mindmapsofficial well here are some suggestions that I had, the comedy bible, improv wisdom or maybe models by Mark manson? Got suggestions for these in a reddit thread, don't know much about these. Thanks for the content again!
~Chapter 1: Intense Realism - See things for what they are Realism is not pessimism or seeing things for their worse, it means seeing situations for what they are and acting accordingly Start seeing people and things objectively Fear pushes people away from reality, fear will make you turn away from reality Instead of avoiding what makes us uncomfortable intense realism demands that we face it head on Actions: Ask yourself: 1. What is the reality of this situation? 2. What role do I play in it? Don’t resist but face things head on ~Chapter 2: Self Reliance Depend on no one but yourself. It is better to be alone than in bad company. When you work for others, you are at their mercy. By relying on yourself you remove the risk of being controlled or let down by others Actions: Build your own resources and opportunities Identity areas where you rely too heavily on others and create a plan to gain more independence Build skills to be able to add value to any situation. Learn new skills and solve problems to make yourself indispensable and/or self sufficient.
~Chapter 3: Turn shit 💩 into Sugar - Opportunism Adopting an opportunistic mindset helps you stay flexible and adaptable in hard times. “The greatest misfortune is to lose your sense of the possible and the opportunities that arise in a crisis” “What makes people stand out is not their luck but their persistence in seizing the moment” Obstacles and problems are inevitable, but they can be transformed into opportunities with the right perspective. Train yourself to look for opportunities within challenges and problems instead of focusing on the problem itself.
Thank you. Precise. No fluff. And most importantly, no over the top music. Keep up this great work!
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Best summary man. No flashy graphics no blasty music. just lessons. Love It ❤❤
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Power of AI!
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Way of the superior man book please
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Wow, this is awesome clear and precise
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The winner effect how power effects the brain Ian Robertson
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keep on good work
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Some stoic classics please: Meditations by Aurelius, from Epictetus etc
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All books by Napoleon Hill (he had some underrated ones, very useful)
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Bedankt
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Nice, new video. Would you consider doing books on comedy if possible? I like your stuff. ❤
Thanks so much! Which books specifically are you thinking?
@mindmapsofficial well here are some suggestions that I had, the comedy bible, improv wisdom or maybe models by Mark manson? Got suggestions for these in a reddit thread, don't know much about these.
Thanks for the content again!
Thank you!
The Almanack by Naval Ravikant please
Done and done!
~Chapter 1: Intense Realism - See things for what they are
Realism is not pessimism or seeing things for their worse, it means seeing situations for what they are and acting accordingly
Start seeing people and things objectively
Fear pushes people away from reality, fear will make you turn away from reality
Instead of avoiding what makes us uncomfortable intense realism demands that we face it head on
Actions:
Ask yourself:
1. What is the reality of this situation?
2. What role do I play in it?
Don’t resist but face things head on
~Chapter 2: Self Reliance
Depend on no one but yourself. It is better to be alone than in bad company.
When you work for others, you are at their mercy.
By relying on yourself you remove the risk of being controlled or let down by others
Actions:
Build your own resources and opportunities
Identity areas where you rely too heavily on others and create a plan to gain more independence
Build skills to be able to add value to any situation.
Learn new skills and solve problems to make yourself indispensable and/or self sufficient.
~Chapter 3: Turn shit 💩 into Sugar - Opportunism
Adopting an opportunistic mindset helps you stay flexible and adaptable in hard times.
“The greatest misfortune is to lose your sense of the possible and the opportunities that arise in a crisis”
“What makes people stand out is not their luck but their persistence in seizing the moment”
Obstacles and problems are inevitable, but they can be transformed into opportunities with the right perspective.
Train yourself to look for opportunities within challenges and problems instead of focusing on the problem itself.
What did you use to create this kind of map, it’ll be great note-taking tool for me
Awesome! markdown-map dot com
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Please send me the book's mind map for taking notes
Coming soon!
@mindmapsofficial waiting 😀
In the description 👍🏼
Hey new video
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