When he was asked to manage a complex project at work, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author Charles Duhigg thought: "With my experience and Harvard MBA, what could go wrong?" Well, a whole lot, as it turns out. At one point, a colleague told him they felt unheard. Duhigg yet again only rattled off a list of suggestions — until he heard it point blank: "You're not listening to me." Duhigg really reflected on the event and started researching. 3 years later, his brand new bestseller, Supercommunicators, compiles his findings. The book will teach you how to turn any conversation into a learning conversation, categorize it into one of 3 types, and thus better align and connect with anyone you meet, work, and live with! If you want to be a better communicator to more efficiently accomplish your goals, read this summary.
With over 200 million copies sold, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is one of the bestselling novels in history. It barely needs an introduction.
The book tells the stories of two connected families in 18th-century London and Paris, exploring everything from love and loss to murder and family intrigue, thus teaching us about history, ethics, and the complexity of human relationships.
In today's video summary of this timeless classic, we'll see what life lessons we can draw from this historic, epic story. Here are 3 of them:
It's never too late to turn your life around.
Every life situation has parallels to the past. Use them to succeed.
Ironically, sacrificing for others helps us find happiness.
If you want to get inspired and learn valuable life lessons from an absolute classic of literature, watch this video.
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This book unravels the entire history of food from a single, seemingly simple question: What should you have for dinner? By taking us through 4 distinct meals in The Omnivore's Dilemma, Michael Pollan brilliantly explains the state of food today, how we arrived where we are, and how we can truly eat better in a world that forces us to constantly make tradeoffs around our meals. If you want to learn more about what makes good food and eat more healthily, read this summary.
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