Book: Useful Not True, Derek Sivers

Useful Not True: Choosing Beliefs That Work

In Useful Not True, Derek Sivers challenges the idea of objective certainty. Instead, he invites us to see beliefs as tools—mental models we adopt not because they’re true, but because they help us act, grow, and find peace.

This book is about intellectual humility, reframing reality, and choosing perspectives that serve your future self.

Truth may be uncertain. But usefulness is actionable.

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: The Truth about Employee Engagement

Time to level up!

Back with a new post from the book “The Truth about Employee Engagement”, by Patrick Lencioni.

This post focuses focuses on the virtues that empower an individual to feel engaged and valuable in their workplace; driving motivation, dedication and accountability.

I hope you enjoy it!