Try to kill the dream; invest in whoever survives.
Mike Repole on Next Up with Adam Breneman (full episode) · Next Up with Adam Breneman
The three signals Lubetzky looks for in a founder — and the order he learned them in.
Daniel Lubetzky on School of Hard Knocks (full episode) · School of Hard Knocks Podcast
Build compounding trust so your reputation becomes a deal-flow asset others pay to access
How to Get Rich — Naval · Naval
Pick industries and partners where repeated trust compounds into wealth nobody can copy.
How to Get Rich — Naval · Naval
Filter every hire and partner through Intelligence, Energy, and Integrity—no exceptions.
How to Get Rich — Naval · Naval
Escape zero-sum status competition and redirect energy into positive-sum wealth creation
How to Get Rich — Naval · Naval
Close only business where both sides win—or lose both the deal and your reputation long-term
The New Strategic Selling · Robert B. Miller, Stephen E. Heiman, and Tad Tuleja
Create a practice space where embodied learning, peers, and a teacher develop leadership
The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation as an Exemplary Leader · Richard Strozzi-Heckler
Modern overload demands decision shortcuts; exploiting them degrades the whole ecosystem
Influence: Science and Practice · Robert B. Cialdini
We obey authority automatically, often responding to its symbols rather than its genuine expertise
Influence: Science and Practice · Robert B. Cialdini
People follow the lead of similar others, especially when uncertain about the right action
Influence: Science and Practice · Robert B. Cialdini
Develop the virtues of world-changers through suffering, integrity, and service to others
The 5 AM Club · Robin Sharma
A six-question protocol that moves stuck conflicts from positions to underlying dreams 87% of the time.
Relationship Advice from 50+ Years of Marriage · John and Julie Gottman
Parental wealth, not personal effort, is the dominant engine of opportunity in the 21st century.
The Wealth Gap No One Talks About · Eliza Filby
AI learns ethics by observing humans — the training window is the critical period
Ex-Google Officer Speaks Out On The Dangers Of AI! - Mo Gawdat · Mo Gawdat
Eliminating lying as a behavior has outsized second-order effects on reputation and clarity
WARNING: ChatGPT Could Be The Start Of The End! · Sam Harris
Apply ancient Zen principles to modern life through a practice that integrates sitting meditation with ethical action and everyday awareness
What is Zen? Plain Talk for a Beginner's Mind · Norman Fischer
Moral questions are questions about well-being — and well-being can be studied scientifically
Science Can Answer Moral Questions · Sam Harris
A conscience check for product builders wielding habit-forming psychology
The Hook Model: How to Manufacture Desire · Nir Eyal
Four repeating phases that turn product usage into automatic habit
The Hook Model: How to Manufacture Desire · Nir Eyal
Human morality evolved from social instincts shared with other group-living animals
The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex · Charles Darwin
Oliver Burkeman introduces the concept of 'productivity debt' - the existential feeling that you wake up each morning...
Burned Out? Start Here. · Oliver Burkeman
Leverage cognitive biases ethically to create genuine improvements in customer experience
How Your Brain Gets Tricked By Clever Marketing - Rory Sutherland (4K) · Rory Sutherland
Become your client's most trusted advisor, not just a vendor
Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got · Jay Abraham
Design fair systems by deciding rules before knowing your position within them
A Theory of Justice · John Rawls
See what is coming before it arrives to lead ethically
The Servant as Leader · Robert K. Greenleaf
Innovate through inspiration, ideation, and implementation cycles
Change by Design: How Design Thinking Transforms Organizations and Inspires Innovation · Tim Brown
Inherited cultural patterns silently shape success and failure
Outliers: The Story of Success · Malcolm Gladwell
The most defensible market position is the one nobody else would choose
Rory Sutherland - 19 Of Human Behaviours Weirdest Quirks · Rory Sutherland
The best thing for your work ethic is to have a rest ethic — rest is not the absence of work but a practice unto itself
Kevin Kelly — Excellent Advice for Living · Kevin Kelly
Bribery and corruption can have severe consequences
Two Wise Men Stories for Children Inspired from the Wit and - Vishal Khandelwal & S B Vallari · Unknown
Every outcome has a price — know what you are willing to pay
Morgan Housel — Walking and Thinking · Morgan Housel
Lead with integrity
Top 5 Keys to a Rich Life & Business Wealth Handbook · Chris Voss
Hard work is key
Charlie Munger: Life Lessons, Success, Principles and Mental Models from a Titan of Finance · Thorniley, Dave
Take the less crowded path
Charlie Munger- Full Transcript of the Daily Journal Meeting 2020 · Oliver Sung
Work as a path to freedom
The Richest Man in Babylon: George S. Clason International Bestseller Book ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’ for How to Gr... · George S. Clason
See people and power dynamics as they are, not as you wish them to be
The Daily Laws - Robert Greene · Robert Greene
Focus energy only where you can actually make a difference
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People · Stephen R. Covey
Pair every quantity metric with a quality counterpart to prevent damage
Measure What Matters · John Doerr
Freedom and responsibility within a framework, replacing bureaucracy with self-discipline
Good to Great · Jim Collins
Four-quadrant ethical test for building habit-forming products
Hooked · Nir Eyal
Virtue is the only true good; everything else is indifferent
The Daily Stoic 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance · Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman
Using survivor testimony as the foundation for both legal and moral accountability
The Prosecutor One Man's Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice · Jack Fairweather
How societies confront collective participation in systemic wrongdoing
The Prosecutor One Man's Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice · Jack Fairweather
Build ethical culture through social instincts, sympathy, and community standards
The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol I · Charles Darwin
Keeping mediocre performers drives away your best people
What's Your Dream? · Simon Squibb
Accept you could lose everything, then mitigate the chances that you will
What's Your Dream? · Simon Squibb
Business exists to advance purpose, protect people, and generate profit, in that order
The Infinite Game · Simon Sinek
The willingness to take risks for the good of an unknown future
The Infinite Game · Simon Sinek
When good people do bad things and still believe they are good
The Infinite Game · Simon Sinek