“Everybody Lies” Book Summary: Unveiling the Hidden Truths of Human Behavior

In the age of search engines and digital footprints, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz’s “Everybody Lies” takes us on a wild ride into the world of big data to reveal the most honest, quirkiest truths about human behavior. This book summary aims to be your trusty guide, giving you the scoop on the coolest insights from this eye-opening… Continue reading “Everybody Lies” Book Summary: Unveiling the Hidden Truths of Human Behavior

I Paid My Favorite YouTube Fitness Coach Gokuflex to Train Me For 3 Months

Imagine following fitness YouTubers for many, many years, wishing you could be coached personally by them. And then doing nothing about it because you can’t afford to even consider it. That was me. I lived off free YouTube videos (thousands of them) and affordable e-books for my fitness journey. At some point, I graduated to… Continue reading I Paid My Favorite YouTube Fitness Coach Gokuflex to Train Me For 3 Months

My Review of Netflix’s One Piece (and What It Can Teach You about Achieving Your Dreams)

I first came into contact with anything related to anime or manga in middle school at a book fair. In some American schools, a company or organization would partner with the school to build a temporary book shop in the library for a few days. During lunch, the kids could visit the library and buy… Continue reading My Review of Netflix’s One Piece (and What It Can Teach You about Achieving Your Dreams)

Nature’s Vincent van Gogh: A Visitor’s Guide to North Coyote Buttes, also known as The Wave

Part of my dream life is experiencing incredible places created by nature. I know the world is so vast, diverse, and incredible, so  I know there are things out there that would blow my mind and be so breathtaking  if I could just discover them and visit. Therefore, certain natural phenomena are on my bucket… Continue reading Nature’s Vincent van Gogh: A Visitor’s Guide to North Coyote Buttes, also known as The Wave

Living a Non-Average Life Means You Need to Stop Doing Average Things

In a world filled with conformity and conventionality, where the well-trodden path often leads to mediocrity, true success lies in embracing the zig while others zag. One such enlightening opportunity comes from the book “How Google Works” by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg. This insightful read offers a glimpse into the inner workings of one… Continue reading Living a Non-Average Life Means You Need to Stop Doing Average Things

Get Inside Their Heads: 10 Lessons About Human Nature

In the symphony of human existence, the threads of our behavior are woven with intricate patterns, shaping the way we engage, respond, and thrive. Imagine navigating this intricate dance armed with the knowledge of 10 profound laws that unravel the mysteries of our actions. These laws are more than mere insights; they are the keys… Continue reading Get Inside Their Heads: 10 Lessons About Human Nature

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Navigating Disadvantages: Wayne Gretzky’s Extraordinary Rise to Success

When Wayne Gretzky, a 14-year-old with dreams of hockey stardom, left his small hometown for the fiercely competitive hockey scene in Toronto, little did he know that he was about to change the game forever. Despite his undersized frame, Gretzky was determined to overcome his physical limitations and make a name for himself. Amidst his… Continue reading Navigating Disadvantages: Wayne Gretzky’s Extraordinary Rise to Success

Why Getting What You Want Too Early Might Ruin You

Have you ever wondered why some young YouTube sensations and influencers who seemingly have it all, lose touch with reality and end up spiraling into arrogance or recklessness? It’s a captivating paradox: achieving early success can be both a dream come true and a silent nightmare. As we dive into the lives of those who… Continue reading Why Getting What You Want Too Early Might Ruin You