Book: How to Know a Person, Learning to See

How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others

Seeing others clearly is the foundation of trust. In this post, David Brooks explores empathy, attention, and the quiet power of presence. It’s a guide to building deeper relationships—at work, at home, and within ourselves.

To know others, you must first learn to see.

Book: Amp It Up, Frank Slootman

Amp It Up: Raise the Standards, Pick Up the Pace

Excellence is a choice—and so is intensity. In this post, Frank Slootman shares a bold blueprint for leaders who want to build urgency, sharpen focus, and align their teams for speed, clarity, and impact.

What happens when you stop playing defense and start pushing harder?

Book: Getting Naked, Patrick Lencioni

Getting Naked: Build Loyalty Through Vulnerability

Trust isn’t earned through perfection—it’s earned through humility. In this post, Patrick Lencioni outlines the fears that keep service providers from being honest, generous, and human—and offers a radical path to deeper client loyalty.

Serve with truth. Lead with trust.

Book: Naval’s Almanack, Saving Yourself

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: Saving Yourself

True freedom starts within. In this post, Naval Ravikant shares lessons on clarity, self‑care, meditation, and the courage to walk your own path. It’s a guide to shedding expectations, mastering your mind, and choosing the life only you can live.

The hardest part isn’t doing what you want—it’s knowing what you want.

Book: Naval’s Almanack, Learning Happiness

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: Learning Happiness

Happiness isn’t something you chase—it’s something you choose. Naval Ravikant shares timeless lessons on desire, presence, envy, and the habits that build lasting peace of mind.

Stop chasing the game—start enjoying life.

Book: Mindset, “Inside the Mindsets”, by Carol Dweck

Mindset (Part 2): Inside the Mindsets

Mindset shapes more than how you learn—it shapes how you live. In this post, Carol Dweck takes us deeper into the hidden forces behind effort, failure, ego, and identity. What happens when you stop trying to prove yourself and start trying to grow?

Success isn’t who you are. It’s who you are becoming.

Book: Mindset, “Growth vs. Fixed”, by Carol Dweck

Mindset (Part 1): The Mindsets

You’re not born smart—or stuck where you are. In this post, we explore Carol Dweck’s powerful idea that your abilities aren’t fixed, they’re built. Through effort, strategy, and the right mindset, your potential expands.

Grow into who you could be. Start with how you think.

Book: Hell Yeah or No, “Saying Yes” by Derek Sivers

Hell Yeah or No (Part 7): Saying Yes

Saying yes isn’t about chasing everything—it’s about choosing the right now. In this final post of the series, Derek Sivers explores what makes a great goal, how to find your passion, and why fear is often just excitement in disguise.

Say yes to what moves you. Right now.