Best Content I Came Across in October
Big training days are the norm as February 2nd is fast approaching and 700 kms in the Yukon is speeding towards me.? Content has been a great companion through these long days. The algorithms brought some great epiphanies here they are:
What I listened to:
Alok Kanojia covers a variety of subjects from the search for purpose, the journey of healing, the loneliness epidemic to the role of dopamine in our lives. He is co-founder of the mental health coaching company 'Healthy Gamer', which aims to help with modern stressors, such as social media, video games.? Great insights on our modern world and strategies for mental health
What I watched:
Nassim Taleb - The Secret Rule That RUNS The WORLD with Naval Ravikant
The minority rule, often associated with Nassim Nicholas Taleb, refers to a principle in which a small, minority can have a disproportionate impact on the behavior of a larger group.? The small group’s commitment to the idea leads the majority to adopt the preferences or practices of that minority because the majority is more flexible and willing to accommodate the minority's demands to avoid conflict or inconvenience i.e. peanut allergy
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What I read:
Mind Gym: An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence –
The book guides readers to harness positive thinking, visualize success, and stay composed under pressure. Ultimately, it promotes the power of mindset in achieving consistent excellence by training the mind to confront challenges with clarity and confidence.
What the algorithm brought me
Every 18-year-old should work in hospice. A great speech on the power of working with the dying and what profound learnings it can bring you.
The Quote that has stuck with me:
“A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought?—?they must be earned.”
―?Naval Ravikant
Senior Sales Executive at Ingram Micro
2 周I absolutely love the quote by Naval Ravikant, thank you for sharing