Episodes
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(00:00:00) The Two Fathers and Financial Education
(00:05:59) Breaking the Cycle of Money Traps and Shifting the Mindset
(00:12:12) Building Wealth through Assets, Action, and Lifelong Learning
Rich Dad Poor Dad summary. This book written by Robert Kiyosaki breaks down the essential lessons of financial education, teaching how to build wealth through smart investing, asset management, and shifting your money mindset. This book is about practical strategies for entrepreneurs, written for anyone looking to escape the ‘rat race’ to gain true financial freedom. -
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman breaks down the fascinating science of how our brains juggle instinctive intuition and deliberate reasoning, revealing key insights on cognitive biases, decision making, and behavioral economics that every psychology, business, and marketing enthusiast needs to know.
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The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual guidebook that emphasizes the importance of living fully in the present moment to achieve inner peace and enlightenment.
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Atomic Habits by James Clear is a guide to building good habits and breaking bad ones through small, incremental changes and an understanding of the psychological and environmental factors that drive human behavior.
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Mastery, written by Robert Greene, is a guide to unlocking one's highest potential by learning from the paths of historical figures and contemporary masters who have achieved greatness through dedication, practice, and deep understanding of their craft.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People is a self help book written by Dale Carnegie that offers practical advice on building relationships, improving communication, and influencing others positively.
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The 33 Strategies of War is a book by Robert Greene that explains military, political, and psychological principles of conflict into strategies for achieving success in both war and everyday life. -
Ryan Holiday's "The Obstacle Is the Way" shows how to turn challenges into opportunities for success with practical strategies, habbit formation, and habbit manipulation.
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Ancient wisdom, experienced insights, and the art of winning without battle. Book summary of Sun Tzu's The Art of War, writen in the 5th century BC.
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The 48 Laws of Power, written by Robert Greene, is his guide to gaining, maintaining, and wielding power through historical examples, strategies, and psychological tactics. This book was inspired by Robert's views of Hollywood stars gaining and maintaining power, as well as his memories of many other important historical individuals he'd read about previously.