From 889b23ba1f5f68befb9ded48b8a728722c62c514 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 19:59:32 +0300 Subject: Update content for html --- notes/career-guide-and-soft-skills.html | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ notes/mind-management.html | 16 +++++++++++++++ notes/slow-productivity.html | 13 ++++++++++++ notes/the-obstacle-is-the-way.html | 21 ++++++++++++++++++- notes/the-stoic-challenge.html | 10 +++++++++ 5 files changed, 95 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'notes') diff --git a/notes/career-guide-and-soft-skills.html b/notes/career-guide-and-soft-skills.html index 4b2ba916..d3950585 100644 --- a/notes/career-guide-and-soft-skills.html +++ b/notes/career-guide-and-soft-skills.html @@ -12,6 +12,42 @@
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These notes are of two books by "John Sommez" I found helpful. I also added some of my own keypoints to it. These notes are mainly for my own use, but you might find them helpful, too.

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These are my personal takeaways after reading "Mind Management" by David Kadavy. Note that the book contains much more knowledge wisdom and that these notes only contain points I personally found worth writing down. This is mainly for my own use, but you might find it helpful too.

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These are my personal takeaways after reading "Slow Productivity - The lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout" by Cal Newport.

The case studies in this book were a bit long, but they appeared to be well-researched. I will only highlight the interesting, actionable items in the book notes.
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These are my personal takeaways after reading "The Obstacle Is the Way" by Ryan Holiday. This is mainly for my own use, but you might find it helpful too.


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Don't always try to use the front door; a backdoor could open. It's nonsense. Don't fight the judo master with judo. Non-action can be action, exposing the weaknesses of others.

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It is a superpower to see things rationally when others are fearful. Focus on the reality of the situation without letting emotions, such as anger, cloud your judgment. This ability will enable you to make better decisions in adversity. Ability to see things what they really are. E.g. wine is old fermented grapes, or other people behaving like animals during a fight. Show the middle finger if someone persists on the stupid rules occasionally.
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These are my personal takeaways after reading "The Stoic Challenge: A Philosopher's Guide to Becoming Tougher, Calmer, and More Resilient" by William B. Irvine.

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