Quiet Summary (7/10)

Introverts Many introverts try to deny their true nature, writes Cain in her book Quiet. They won’t be noticed as introverts in their workspaces, schools, or neighborhoods. They will lie to themselves about who they are – until a major life event hits them. They get fired from a job they hated or inherit money … Read more

Will It Fly Summary (7/10)

Don’t Rush Will it Fly argues that trying to rush things can end up slowing you down. It’s better to think deeply about your plans. Start by finding out what you’re passionate about. It’s hard to stick to an idea you’re not passionate about in the long run. Make sure your business idea matches your … Read more

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Summary (9/10)

 The Era of Entrepreneurship There seems to be a change of values developing in society. In Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Drucker asks, “where are the hedonists, the status seekers, the “me-too-ers”, the conformists?” Instead, we live in a society where more people want to work like demons and sacrifice comfort and pleasure for the remote risk … Read more

Steal Like an Artist Summary (7/10)

“There is nothing new under the sun.” Ecclesiastes 1:9 Copy Who You Love Find your role model (writer, artist, thinker) and meticulously study them. Then find out who their role models were, and then do the same for those people. Keep climbing that tree and – after you’ve climbed enough of it – you can … Read more

Are You Brave Enough To Kill Your Persona?

Individuation  Carl Jung said that the first impediment to individuation is the persona. The individuation process steps requires you to:  Incorporate your unconscious in a healthy way by recognizing your persona Integrate your unconscious dreams by analyzing their content There is nothing you can do to stop the unconscious from manifesting itself in your conscious … Read more

Algorithms to Live By Summary (7/10)

The 37% Rule The 37% rule defines a time to stop searching when looking for an apartment, or a partner. The idea here is to figure out how much time you have and stop your search when 37% of that time has elapsed and commit to a choice. The Explore/Exploit Trade-off This tells us about … Read more

The 5 Productivity Tips That Stick

One thing about being an entrepreneur that is dramatically understated is the requirement for self-discipline. Experience has been a brutal but effective teacher though. In this post, I’ll share with you the painful lessons I’ve picked up over the years to gain better control of my time and attention. The internet offers us endless options … Read more

Maps of Meaning 5 Notes

My Notes for Maps of Meaning (2017) – Jordan Peterson Story and Metastory (Part 1) In this lecture, Peterson focuses on the biological underpinnings of our perception – touching on orienting theory, cybernetic theory, and neurology, and behaviorist B.F Skinner’s experiments with rats. Orienting Theory Sokolov tested skin resistance. Same tone was repeated at predicted … Read more

Startup Dreams: The Trade-off of Social Media

More Like Ourselves It’s easy to believe that we are rational beings who go through life carefully making decisions about what we want to see or do. But do we really decide what we want to read about, how often, and for what purpose? Do we consider both sides of the argument on equally? And … Read more