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Patterns: reflection

problem:You often struggle with deciding what to do next, feeling uncertain about which choice would be most beneficial for you.

description:Employ a mental framework to evaluate your options systematically, aiding in making informed decisions that align with your goals and needs.

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Resources: reflection

Ego Is the Enemy

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bibliographical reference:
Holiday, R. (2016) Ego Is the Enemy. Portfolio. isbn: 978-1591847816.
description:

In “Ego Is the Enemy”, Holiday presents a contemporary exploration of Stoic principles, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and resilience when faced with adversity. Holiday weaves a compelling narrative by drawing on the stories of historical figures to illustrate how unchecked success can corrupt one’s character.

The book is a mix of inspirational success stories and cautionary tales, offering readers a fresh perspective on their own decisions. After reading “Ego Is the Enemy,” individuals are encouraged to reflect on a fundamental question: “Do I aspire to do something meaningful, or do I seek to be important?”. This thought-provoking book challenges readers to examine their ambitions and the role of ego in their pursuit of success and fulfillment.

content categories: mindset philosophy reflection
complexity categories: novice

Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your wetware

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bibliographical reference:
Hunt, A. (2008) Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your wetware. The Pragmatic Bookshelf. isbn: 978-1934356050.
description:

Dive into your own brain, and learn about efficient learning. Hunt discusses various techniques that have helped him stay on top of his game over a career spanning decades. As a professional, your main weapon is your ability to learn. Unfortunately, many of us are left to our own devices in figuring out which approaches work well for us. This book helps you, by giving you a plethora of time-proven learning techniques, and some tools to discover your own preferences.

complexity categories: novice