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Your identity. Your meanings. Your trauma. They’re all based on the core idea that you’re in a continuum, living a story. But there is no line between moments in time.
Derek Sivers • How to Live: 27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion
Some pre-established roles we could call social archetypes. To
Eckhart Tolle • A New Earth: The life-changing follow up to The Power of Now. ‘My No.1 guru will always be Eckhart Tolle’ Chris Evans
Art Williams (the founder of the A.L. Williams Corporation) wrote a little book called “Common Sense: A Simple Approach to Financial Independence”.
Myron Golden • From The Trash Man To The Cash Man
Chip Conley: Building Empires, Tackling Cancer, and Surfing the Liminal - The Tim Ferriss Show • Podcast Notes
podcastnotes.orgDennis went from zero to sixty on the MidAm in record time, and no one knew how he learned to do what he was doing. He knew that traders had a tendency to self-destruct. The battle with self was where he focused his energies: “I think it’s far more important to know what Freud thinks about death wishes than what Milton Friedman thinks about deficit
... See moreMichael W. Covel • The Complete TurtleTrader: How 23 Novice Investors Became Overnight Millionaires

the brilliant Principles-based psychiatrist William Pettit.
Michael Neill • The Inside-Out Revolution: The Only Thing You Need to Know to Change Your Life Forever
Freud (1927), the father of psychology, divided the psyche into three parts: the id, the ego, and the superego. He saw the id as our primal, animal nature; the superego as the judgment system that society has instilled within us; and the ego as our representative to the outside world that struggles to maintain a balance between the other two
... See moreMichael A. Singer • The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself
The Self
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