James Clear's book isn't really about habits. It's about identity. And once you see it that way, the whole system starts to make a lot more sense.
My Learning From: Extreme Ownership -How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win
Jocko Willink and Leif Babin learned leadership in Ramadi, Iraq โ one of the most dangerous places on earth. The principles they brought back turn out to apply almost everywhere else too.
My Learning From: Influence โ The Psychology of Persuasion
Cialdini's book is uncomfortable reading โ not because it's dark, but because you start recognising the moves being played on you in real time.
Learn to Change to Learn
In 2009, the author dedicated 11 months to learning various software languages, design skills, and business strategies. Emphasizing that learning should become a habit, they advocate for continuous self-improvement without fear of initial failure. Ultimately, they argue that acquiring knowledge enriches oneโs thinking and problem-solving abilities, making learning an enjoyable lifelong journey.
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