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The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
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Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha
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Letters from a Stoic, SenecaA collection of letters from Seneca to his friend Lucilius, Letters from a Stoic is stoicism in taught in a topical manner. Said topics run from failure, to poverty, to death. This is worthwhile reading for anyone who feels anxious about the future and the constant unknown that is life. Like, game developers and studio founders, for instance. |
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The Tim Ferriss ShowFerriss interviews world class experts in a broad array of fields, from stand up comedy to palliative care, about how they got where they are, the mistakes they made along the away, and the tricks and tools they use to stay on top. He also shares a lot of his own personal tools for productivity and self-improvement. |
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Headspace: Guided Meditation and MindfulnessIf you’ve ever wanted to try meditation, this is the app for you. While most of the sessions are locked behind a paywall, the app does come with a free 10-day course of 10-minute sessions called, intuitively enough, “Take 10”. It changed my life. And it doesn’t take hours of time or religious devotion to see results. I saw improvements in just the first few sessions. If you feel perpetually scatter-brained or unable to live in the present because you are too obsessed with the future (or the past), a little more headspace may be exactly what the doctor ordered. Plus, the founder of Headspace, Andy Puddicombe has a voice that is disturbingly soothing. |
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