How to Do Less and Get More Done

There are 24 hours in a day. We all have the same limited amount of time. Why do some people seem to be able to get exponentially more done than others? Someone who is 'busy' is often seen as [Read more...]
There are 24 hours in a day. We all have the same limited amount of time. Why do some people seem to be able to get exponentially more done than others? Someone who is 'busy' is often seen as [Read more...]
Comfort Is a Disease of Modernity. What is the opposite of fragility? If ‘fragile' describes something which is hurt by volatility and randomness, then the opposite would be something that gains from [Read more...]
Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek. The disconnect between our natures and our culture. Our bodies have not evolved much since we lived in ancient hunter-gatherer tribes of about 150 people, our [Read more...]
The Education of Millionaires by Michael Ellsberg. Thanks to the internet, all of the world's knowledge will soon become available online. The cost barrier has been lowered so much that the [Read more...]
Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins. What would you do with true answers to every yes or no question imaginable? As humans, we currently only use 10% of our brain capacity. What it there was a way for [Read more...]
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Graceful little ducks are swimming in a pond. Suddenly, two of the males get into a fight. The skirmish only lasts a short while, and afterwards, both ducks flap [Read more...]
She Comes First by Ian Keller This book was written out of necessity. The author, who is now a sexologist, had long struggled with premature ejaculation. To compensate for this, in order to bring his [Read more...]
Future Crimes by Marc Goodman With every improvement on our modern technologies, we become more interconnected, sophisticated and thereby vulnerable. Just as an example, according to research, [Read more...]