25 Ways to avoid living your life on someone else's terms
An individual is free only to the extent of his own self-mastery. Those who will not govern themselves are condemned to find masters to govern over them.
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Year 3 - Edition 36
A Fistful of Links is a weekly newsletter about leadership, technology, books, and anything else we felt compelled to share with others, brought to you by Og Maciel and Mirek Długosz.
An individual is free only to the extent of his own self-mastery. Those who will not govern themselves are condemned to find masters to govern over them.
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What if you could get a Harvard-level education by reading for just 15 minutes a day?
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Charlie Munger, self-made billionaire, and Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner, once said that he hadn’t known any wise person who didn’t read all the time. None, zero.
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In the age of Covid-19, many of us are no longer working together in the same rooms — but we still need to generate ideas collaboratively. Fortunately, even in a remote environment, there are several approaches that can help you solve complex problems effectively.
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I think telling someone’s manager they’re doing great work is a pretty common practice and it can be really helpful, but it’s easy to forget to do and I wish someone had suggested it to me earlier. So let’s talk about it!
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Happy reading!
The Editors at A Fistful of Links