Non-violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg. After reading this book, the way I related and communicated with people completely changed. Concretely, right after I read it, a break up that would have been very tense for me became straightforward and peaceful. Also, using NVC techniques, a fight with my friend got transformed into both of us getting tearful and pulling over the car to hug each other because we felt…
There is a video of this seminar online "The basics of non-violent communication. Very Eye opening. Very helpful for relationships with those that we love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LuPCAh9FCc
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#1631984 - George Orwell Makes you think we closer to that than we think
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#165(Inadvertently predicted Sep 11 attack while doing exercises in this book)
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If you interview people about the type of problems they deal with day to day then you start to get tons of ideas. That’s how I started.
The problem isn't to find problem for which you can start a business. The problem is to find a problem for which you can start an automated business. That's much harder.
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#1691. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius - practical advice on how to arm yourself every day. 2. Man's Search for Meaning by Frankl - no matter how bad you think you have it, it can be worse, and you can find meaning. 3. The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen - it's the journey (not the destination) and pay attention!
I tried getting through Meditations, but I couldn't. Maybe I'm more used to long-form writings, rather than the short paragraphs? I could read them, but I felt like they didn't "sink in", even if I felt they were profound at the time.
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I tried getting through Meditations, but I couldn't. Maybe I'm more used to long-form writings, rather than the short paragraphs? I could read them, but I felt like they didn't "sink in", even if I felt they were profound at the time.
It's actually his personal diary, written often while he was on campaign. From that perspective I think it's impressive how insightful he managed to be in short bursts. But if you are looking for something more long-form, you might try Seneca's Letters or Epictetus Discourses.