The Danger of the Comfort Zone
I like to read the stories of great people, and recently I read the story of Andrew Carnegie. It’s an inspiring story; I learned a lot from it. Here I’d Continue Reading →
No bird soars too high, if it soars with its own wings… — Friedrich Nietzsche
I like to read the stories of great people, and recently I read the story of Andrew Carnegie. It’s an inspiring story; I learned a lot from it. Here I’d Continue Reading →
If you were a startup founder, what would you identify as your most important factor for success? To find the answer, Bill Gross did an extensive study that covered hundreds Continue Reading →
What do you think it takes to live a happy life? Many people believe that things such as money or fame can give them happiness. But the fact is: you Continue Reading →
Generous. Smart. Caring. These are the words that come to my mind to describe my mom. Mom wasn’t just the person who raised me; she was also one of my Continue Reading →
We are now in July. That means the first half of this year has passed, and we are entering the second half. Many people wait until the end of the Continue Reading →
As you might know, I’m a fan of Blinkist. I find it to be a good way to learn more in less time. In case you aren’t familiar with it, Continue Reading →
I like to learn from the lives of others, and one of the things I’ve learned is that life consists of seasons. You don’t always live the same way. You Continue Reading →
I love reading books from different fields. One that I read recently is Abundance by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. It’s a book about how technology can help us enter Continue Reading →
Does being busy equal being productive? The answer, of course, is no. Regardless of what some people think, being busy and being productive are not the same. Some people can Continue Reading →
Note: This is a guest post by Michael Rank of History in Five Minutes Podcast In the late 1800s, a doctor visited a wealthy couple in New York to examine Continue Reading →