I recently read a book I love to read when I need to get away from the world: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. One of the major takeaways from Fahrenheit 451 for me is to always avoid the easy seduction of a constant stream of entertainment and consistently read difficult books, form my own opinions and think for myself. What a radical act! To avoid herd thinking and develop your own philosophy, beliefs and ways of rolling through the rest of your life. Yet, this is what you and...
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I recently read a book I love to read when I need to get away from the world: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. One of the major takeaways from Fahrenheit 451 for me is to always avoid the easy seduction of a constant stream of entertainment and consistently read difficult books, form my own opinions and think for myself. What a radical act! To avoid herd thinking and develop your own philosophy, beliefs and ways of rolling through the rest of your life. Yet, this is what you and...
An addiction to distraction is the death of your creative production. Set a timer for 60 minutes and during those intervals, turn off your technology, shut your door and dive—with massive intensity—into the project that matters. Then, recover with a pristine break like walking, listening to music or reading. Just try this protocol for a month and witness the gains. My latest book “The Wealth Money Can’t Buy” is full of fresh ideas and original tools that I’m absolutely certain will caus...
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
I recently read a book I love to read when I need to get away from the world: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. One of the major takeaways from Fahrenheit 451 for me is to always avoid the easy seduction of a constant stream of entertainment and consistently read difficult books, form my own opinions and think for myself. What a radical act! To avoid herd thinking and develop your own philosophy, beliefs and ways of rolling through the rest of your life. Yet, this is what you and...