Pressurecode
βYou have written a book. Uh it is available for pre-order. It is called Pressurecode. pressurecode.com by Jason Stacyβ
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βYou have written a book. Uh it is available for pre-order. It is called Pressurecode. pressurecode.com by Jason Stacyβ
βBill, you have a huge book coming out, Running Down a Dream: How to Thrive in a Career You Actually Love. I'm so excited for this book. So, we're also going to talk a little bit about that today.β
βThere's a great book I read a lot of books in writing my book, but there's a great book called The Power of Regret by Daniel Pink. He's he's a well-known author, but he he has this thing he calls boldβ¦β
βAnd everybody should run out and read your book, Play Nice But Win.β
βanother book I recommend uh readers uh read is this book called second mountainβ
βwhen I left boast and I launched the book >> from grassroots to greatness which was based on community-led growth within a week of launch that community made it a Wall Street Journal bestseller.β
βI started reading reading a lot about that and I I read the book the end of Alzheimer's by Dale Bredesen and he talks about the 37 holes in the roof. if you patch all these you can really he was havinβ¦β
βI took a UX course at UCLA online and I read the book Getting Real. Those three things early like 10 years ago helped me like I can't describe how much they help me because then there's no scope creepβ¦β
βIf I could recommend one book uh read Outlive right by Peter Aia. Okay. Great book on the topic. That's all you need to outlive. That's all you need to know, man.β
βI know that a lot of people here especially working for TIP they know and they love the book luxury strategyβ
βas Peter Lynch discussed in One Up on Wall Street, one of our favorite books.β
βthe company's culture deck became quite famous for a reason which led to the book No Rules Rules.β
βmy first book which is still a very big book the gift of fear that book is I think still the bestselling book in the world on violence after 25 years and um that book is all about intuition and personβ¦β
βThe newest one here is called Forbidden Facts: Government Deceit and Suppression about Brain Damage from Childhood Vaccines.β
βThere's another book about children here. Protecting the gift, keeping children and teenagers safe and parents sane.β
βNisarada wrote a book called I am that recommended to everybody and then his student who's now died uh Romesh Basakar who I got to go see and spend time with in India who was an important teacher for β¦β
βHave you seen Project Hel Mary by the way? People want, like you can have exactly... you can have an entity and it can still be fun and exciting.β
βI love lu and the taq ching is an amazing it kind of reminds me of like the it was like similar to the philosophy of jiujitsu around just sort of presence and not sort of fighting what isβ
βEmpire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Alman's Open AI by Karen How. I'll link it below for anyone that wants to read this book. I highly recommend you do. It's a New York Times bestseller for gooβ¦β
βI would say, you know, push into something like read the Bible. I would say open the Gospel of Matthew, open the Gospel of John and start reading and find out who this Jesus guy is.β
βI would say open the Gospel of Matthew, open the Gospel of John and start reading and find out who this Jesus guy is. You know, investigate that question, why that is significant, why that matters.β
βyou read Richard Dawkins, you read River Out of Eden and he has that section where he talks about you know we shouldn't expect to see any rhyme or reason good or bad you know DNA neither knows nor carβ¦β
βC. Lewis, who I've quoted a few times, he said in his the problem of pain and suffering in that book that he wrote that one of his objections to God was that there was so much evil and chaos in this wβ¦β
βKelly Starret wrote a book Deskbound some years ago and you know he really played a role in popularizing this idea... being sedentary is time you're spending sitting.β
βOne of the books that I um I realized you'd read at that time from some research is this book Adam Smith the theory of moral sentiments... this book has to be accompanied by its more famous sister booβ¦β
βthis book has to be accompanied by its more famous sister book which is the wealth of nations which that's the book that most people know Adam Smith forβ
βthere is an incredible book called Thusidities Trap uh which a professor named Allison um said that throughout history... he lays out a plan in his book for it to be avoided.β
βas my favorite poem says uh Invictus that um Nel Nelson Mandela used to read himself when he was in prison... I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul is how it ends.β
βNir Eyal who I interviewed who wrote the book on like procrastination called indistractable said to me a phrase that's always stayed with me...humans are discomfort avoiding creaturesβ
βeven Dr. Mgram's book was called obedience to authority. They thought it was all about the authority, the lab coat, the guy's tall.β
βThis is your most recent book, Lifestyle Business Playbooks: How to Have Fun, Freedom, and Fulfillment with Your Own Business... going to link this book below for anyone that wants to give it a read.β
βThe book is believe why everyone should be religious. I highly recommend it.β
βLynn, excited to deep dive into your great book uh Broken Money. H highly recommend.β
βI was rereading the Ashley Vance biography of Elon Musk from 2015. It's a really good read now because it's 10 years on and you can he actually calls some things very interestingly.β
βI read the the Spider Network I think finished it last month. Have you ever read that?β
βI think it's time for a Bill Ackman book. I would read a book on Bill Ackman... I would devour that book.β
βHe wrote a book called The Gospel of Wealth. Um, and for those who haven't read it, it is a book that I think everyone should read.β
βI remember Brad Stone's book the everything store and this has ported into all kinds of other businesses and that's essentially and you know Jasse sort of goes through that line of thinking in a way iβ¦β
βJohn Keru, who's a sort of prestige journalist who uh wrote Bad Blood, the Elizabeth Holmes, the storyβ
βI wrote a short story about this called Trillion Dollar Salvage. Um I recommend you guys read it.β
βIt comes from a 1988 book mind children by Hans Moravec who was and is a robotics researcher.β
βIn my book, AI snake oil with Tayash Kapoor, we predict that the same thing will happen with AI.β
βGyΓΆrgy BuzsΓ‘ki is a neuroscientist who has a book called The Brain from the Inside Out where he basically says all our psychology concepts, AI concepts, all this stuff is just made-up stuff.β
βI think there is a book that is 70 pages long by a like a prominent very Noble it very to the point the founder startup founder themselves and he is Ryan brloβ
βSo now he coaches solo consultants, agency owners, and service professionals to make more money faster and easier by becoming AI native through his company simple and his brand new book, The AI Nativeβ¦β
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βone of my favorite quotes so probably Glennon Doyle you can do hard things that's one of my favorite ones and one that I come back to oftenβ
βit reminds whether it's of Mel Robins 5 for 321 where it's like getting out of bed in the morning you're like oh I could just like sleep in a little bit longer scroll through Instagram but you're likeβ¦β
βoh well okay so copywriting book is um persuasion so it's chini's the psychology of persuasion so that one I'm currently reading and it is incredible because it really does help give you sort of the tβ¦β
βI'm reading the book now called Deep work by Cal my gosh what's his last name and I'm like I don't know only like a few chapters in but it talks about doing the Deep workβ
βAnother book that I love growing up that would be really fun into a movie and I don't know if it has been. Artemis Fowl.β
βmy mind immediately went to if I was kind of let go of the podcast and I had a lot of free time on my hands. What fantasy book series would I want to adapt? What fantasy series would I want to bring tβ¦β
βRed Rising, which is a little bit more of a modern series that has kind of been adopted by every reading on Instagram at this point, but those two would definitely slap. Aragon has been adapted, but sβ¦β
βI think if I'd recommend people read uh in Banks the banks culture books are probably the best envisioning if fact not probably they're definitely by far the best envisioning of an AI future um there'β¦β
βI have thoughts on it because I'm taking from books that you've recommended in your actual writing. You've published and illustrated that there are a bunch of interesting books that cover the 1980s deβ¦β
βThe abundance story I would tell at the beginning would be near the Hill Country in Texas. And there's this huge section of The Path to Power, the first Robert Caro's four going on, hopefully five-volβ¦β
βHave you read H.W. Brands' Strange Death of American Liberalism? I haven't actually. No, I'm familiar with H.W. Brands, some of his other work, but I haven't read that. So it's not to besmirch a felloβ¦β
βoh I've just finished reading this this book I thought you might want it to read on your way home and it was called the Friday night in a teen club it was like this Chiclets book and it just it was reβ¦β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βAnd I read A Wrinkle in Time. Why that particular book? Okay, I'm realizing now that I gave a lot of myself away.β
βIt turns out that in 2016, and this was part of my book, Road to Unfreedom, there was an extremely systematic attempt to find out what was to support Trump's candidacy, mostly on social media.β
βI would recommend for anyone who hasn't the reading the Walter Isacson biography of Musk where he talks about uh just looking at building a rocket and then throwing all of these NASA manuals out the wβ¦β
βHis book, which I would highly recommend you guys to check out, is Build Real Estate Wealth. It's also a hard money lender to other investors. And there's nothing better.β
βThe name of my book is Build Real Estate Wealth. Enjoy the Journey of Rental Property Investment. It's about rentals. But I will say that I put a chapter in there about house flipping.β
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βDeborah Ferroni. She's a founder of Ferroni Advisors and a longtime leader in legal business development and marketing. She previously held senior business development roles at major law firms and herβ¦β
βactually the The Thinker who I think had the best foresight about how the AI Revolution was going to play out is actually Ray Kurzweil you know he I agree yeah and his book Singularity is near gets liβ¦β
βBridgewwater's growth led Dalio to write the principles in 2017.β
βShe's co-author of the HPR article, How to Disagree, and has a new book out called How to Disagree Better.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βBut today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βThis episode is another one in the All in this together series celebrating the release of Jack's new book of stories and teachings on caring for each other and the world. It is truly one of my favoritβ¦β
βmy in my new book the the win-win-wealth strategy i i look at real estate specifically and say what does what does it an investor get what's their share of the deal because the government gets a shareβ¦β
βAnd I hope you all enjoy Mobilize and this conversation with Madeline.β
βif you want to learn more about him, you should definitely read John Boyd, the fighter pilot who changed the art of war by a quorum.β
βMy true favorite having read, you know, I got to read a lot of great books for this, but there are frankly a lot of books that are not so good I had to read. But ultimately, like, you know, I may haveβ¦β
βSo his first book was the dollar crisis.β
βHis other book was the corruption of capitalism. It's because how we mess with the economy via the money we work for.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βI mean, that's such a so striking, isn't it? Because Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell's novel, Yeah. plays a similar role. It's a novel that then inspires a film. And this is the same story kind β¦β
βSo I wrote this book called Everywhere about Calder and my journey through all this, because I'm a big fan of Calder.β
βI heard him talking on the radio about what is it rogerians so it's basically people that got started or got restarted or pivoted in their life when they were older older in his mind was like 50s 60s β¦β
βBack in the beginning of my grief, a friend of mine, my sister had died and she got a manuscript of Laura's The Light Between Us and she gave it to me and she said, don't tell anyone this is, you knowβ¦β
βHave you ever read the book The Devil's Teeth? No. It's by Susan Casey. I highly recommend you read this book. It is a book about the great white sharks off the Fairine Islandsβ
βThe book that I recommend to everyone these days are two books. One is The Empire of AI. And the other is Power and Progress.β
βThe book that I recommend to everyone these days are two books. One is The Empire of AI. And the other is Power and Progress.β
βJudd Kessler, a Wharton professor, author of Lucky by Design, tells us about market design, how we allocate scarce resources, and how we can use it to make a difference in our lives.β
βIt's in the spirit of another pop econ book about market design, which Al wrote, which is called Who Gets What and Why.β
βMy colleague, whose office is next to mine, had a book that came out a few weeks before mine. It's called Having It All. So my colleague is Corinne Lowe, and I'm really enjoying that book.β
βThere's a whole book about the Indiana Klan by Leonard Moore called, Citizen Klansmen.β
βthere's a comic book, I don't think you are a massive fan of comic books, by Alan Moore called Watchmen in the 1980s.β
βWe talked about how the Klan was reborn thanks to Thomas Dixon's book and play, The Klansman, the film, The Birth of a Nation, and the vision of a man called William J. Simmonsβ
βis it right that you got into this reading a book about the origins of language was that how it startedβ
βShe just wrote the book, Living Well with Social Anxiety, and I loved our conversation.β
βOur special guest today is Eric Jorgensen. He's written a new book. The book of Elon. Fantastic cover. Elon Musk in his own words. Following on from his excellent almanac of Naval Ravagan. How are youβ¦β
βOur special guest today is Eric Jorgensen. He's written a new book. The book of Elon. Fantastic cover. Elon Musk in his own words. Following on from his excellent almanac of Naval Ravagan. How are youβ¦β