Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek (Book Summary)
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"Officers eat last" were the words of a Marine Corps general, when Simon Sinek asked him on how he leads his team towards success. The most junior Marines ate first while the most senior Marines took their place at the back of the line. This ritual gives a message that great leaders sacrifice their own comfort and even their survival for the good of their teams.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Feeling safe is the main driver of progress, providing this feeling is one of the basic tasks of the leader.
- Empathy and closeness with people breed a sense of responsibility towards others.
- Integrity and the ability to connect with others, is one of the most important characteristics of a successful leader
- The true meaning of a successful leader is to place the interests of others in front of his interest, in order to achieve a lofty vision.
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Ikigai by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles (Book Summary)
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Ikigai in the Japanese culture means a reason for living, that all of us have. The residents of the Japanese village that has the world's longest-living people, believe that finding “Ikigai” is the key to a happier and longer life. Ikigai is the place where passion, mission, vocation, and profession intersect.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Work to discover your own ikigai.
- Persistence in stimulating the mind and reducing stress levels helps increase your age expectancy.
- Find your passion and make it a priority.
- Diets and movements are among the most important factors for a happy and long life.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki (Book Summary)
In his book " Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki advocates the importance of financial independence and building wealth through investing in assets, real estate, starting and owning businesses, as well as increasing your financial IQ to improve your business and financial talents.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- You must choose the right role model to fulfill your dream.
- Fear and greed drive financially ignorant people to make an incorrect decision.
- The poor work for money, and the rich make money work for them.
- You have to overcome all obstacles to success.
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Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (Book Summary)
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An exceptional person may be measured by the having a certain set of factors such as intelligence, talent, and ability, but there are other factors in reality that contribute to the become exceptional. In his book “Outliers”, Malcol Gladwell takes us through a journey of stories to explore the lives of some exceptional people, and how some unexpected factors contributed to their success.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- The value of talent and intelligence is overestimated
- To be an extraordinary person in a craft, you need to spend more than 10,000 hours practicing it
- The family's social standing and the extent of parenting culture have an influential role in making you an exceptional person.
- Customs, traditions and cultural heritage has a huge role in making you an exceptional person
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Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Book Summary)
In his book "Thinking Fast and Slow", Daniel Kahneman takes us on a journey in the human mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- The relationship between the first and second thinking system is what determines our behavior and the way we make decisions.
- Laziness in thinking is one of the primary reasons that we make incorrect decisions.
- Do not make any decisions while under the influence of the halo effect or confirmation bias.
- Anchoring is one of the most important reasons for making incorrect judgments.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey [Part 2] (Book Summary)
In his book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, Stephen Covey presents a state-of-the-art approach that helps us in navigating our lives towards prosperity, and in facing personal and professional challenges.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Think win-win.
- Seek first to understand, then to be understood
- Synergize.
- Sharpen the Saw.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey [Part 1] (Book Summary)
In his book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, Stephen Covey presents a state-of-the-art approach that helps us in navigating our lives towards prosperity, and in facing personal and professional challenges.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Changing your perspective is the first step to making radical and positive changes in your life.
- Be proactive.
- Begin with end of mind.
- Put first things first
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The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins (Book Summary)
"Five, Four, Three, Two, One". In her book “The 5 Second Rule", Mel Robins lays out a habit that she adopted and called the five-second rule. Mel used this rule to counter the negative incentives that frustrated her from doing a lot of work in her everyday life .
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from her book:
- The five-second rule is a simple habit that pushes you to drive laziness and ignore negative energies in your daily life.
- Do not wait for the most appropriate moment and start the pursuit of your dreams now.
- You cannot always control your feelings, but you must isolate them in order not to affect your choices and decisions.
- Do not regret the time you spend thinking, but re-direct your feelings for gratitude and positive energy.
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Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson (Book Summary)
In his book “Who Moved My Cheese”, Spencer Johnson tells a fictional story of two mice, that are entrapped in a maze where their only source of food disappears suddenly. The story gives a life lesson about adapting to change and steering your life through its toughest moments.
The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Change is happening and the cheese is constantly moving.
- Change in inevitable and if you don’t adapt you will be destroyed.
- Expect change and get ready when the cheese moves.
- Enjoy the change, taste the adventure and enjoy the taste of new cheese
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The Secret by Rhonda Byrne (Book Summary)
In her book “The Secret”, Rhonda Byrne tells her story of living a life on the verge of collapse. Never did she think that the greatest gift of her life would be presented to her from the toughest time of her life. The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from her book:
- the greatest secret of life is the law of attraction which has the power to attract all the nice things in life
- Focus on what you really want and send it to the universe with positive ideas. The law of attraction does not work with the tools of negativity
- To create the universe we want, begin by asking clearly for what you want, believe it is in your power to get and feel what it would be to live in that universe.
- Expectation, gratitude and imaginations are the effective actions needed to apply the secret
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F by Mark Manson (Book Summary)
In his book “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life”, the author Mark Manson provides many creative ideas in the field of self-development. The following are the main “Bits to Remember” from his book:
- Life is full of different kinds of suffering. You must decide the type of suffering that is worth fighting for.
- If you wanted to change how you look at your problems, then you must change what you consider to be important and change the values that you use to measure your success or failure.
- Accept responsibility for everything that happens in your life regardless of who is to blame.
- Get rid of the idea of immortality for death is inevitable
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