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Lesson 1: Relationships don’t disappear like cake, they grow like muscles.
Narratives invariably arise around people and situations. It therefore behooves you to tell your story, to craft your narrative, to create your brand identity, before others can.
Only genuine and purchasable love does what needs to be done in the human soul
Stop selling; start educating... Who would you prefer—a pushy salesperson salivating for commission or an expert educator solving problems?
Frankl argues that what humans fundamentally require is not a state of equilibrium or peace, but rather a dynamic struggle for a worthwhile goal. This struggle, termed 'noö-dynamics,' creates meaning by positioning an individual in a tension-filled field where they strive to achieve a personally significant purpose. Frankl illustrates this by asserting that a 'sound amount of tension' can be therapeutic and necessary for mental health. He states, 'What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task.'
Mystification names the learned confusion that treats blood ties, duty, or intermittent care as love, even when abuse is present. Children often equate love with “good feelings,” rewards, or getting needs met, so statements like “I hit you for your own good” train them to accept harm as love and to doubt their own moral intuition. Adult testimonies illustrate the damage: Bob Shelby recalls both affection and repeated beatings, recognizing how abuse of power silenced his boundaries even as he struggled to believe he was loved; Jarvis Jay Masters describes men whose bodies carried childhood scars they did not identify as abuse until later reflection. The argument is contrarian: affection or sporadic care cannot redeem domination, because abuse cancels love’s ethical core. The practical implication is to define love as consistent care plus respect for autonomy and rights; otherwise, attachment (cathexis) masquerades as love and perpetuates harm.
"In a business setting, without clear feedback on the impact of various behaviors to the bottom line, we will tend toward behaviors that are easiest in the moment." Newport explains that people tend to follow the path of least resistance, even if it leads to suboptimal outcomes. This principle is evident in workplace behaviors where employees might resist changes that require more effort or risk, even if these changes could lead to better results. Newport emphasizes the importance of creating environments that encourage optimal effort and discourage the easy, less productive paths.
Until you become an advanced investor, don't ever buy a stock with a P/E of 10 or less.
He does not ask much of us—merely a thought of Him from time to time, a little act of adoration, sometimes to ask for His grace, sometimes to offer Him your sufferings, at other times to thank Him for the graces, past and present, He has bestowed on you.
Our fundamental problem is that our number one customer is our number one competitor.
Invest in or create assets that generate passive income, such as rental properties or digital products, to free your time and increase your wealth without continuous effort.
For modern, professional notetaking, a note is a “knowledge building block”—a discrete unit of information interpreted through your unique perspective and stored outside your head.
Murray challenges the belief in sporadic divine intervention, advocating for trust in God's unbroken keeping power. 'If you will entrust yourself entirely and absolutely to the omnipotence of God, He will delight to keep you.' This idea promotes a life of continuous surrender and fellowship with God.
The search for answers is difficult because the evidence is so conflicting. On the one hand, the Japanese people are biologically undistinctive, being very similar in their appearance and genes to other East Asians, especially to Koreans.
This chapter delves into the idea that perfection is unattainable in parenting and suggests that aiming to be a "good enough" parent is both realistic and beneficial for children's development. By embracing imperfections, children learn resilience and adaptability, understanding that life's disappointments are manageable. The chapter concludes that unconditional love and presence are more valuable than striving for an unreachable ideal, and encourages parents to reflect on their perfectionist tendencies through journaling.
The Right to be Needed . Can I use my gifts? In the long run, this most effectively meets the group need.
Without improvement, there would be no reason to be. We would be machines.
Ideas need to be 'sticky' to be effective. Sticky ideas are understandable, memorable, and impactful in changing thought or behavior.
When you say a situation or a person is hopeless, you are slamming the door in the face of God.
How we spend our days is how we spend our lives.