23 results for pragmatism
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ENTThe Builder-Seller Duality
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Unite building and selling—in one person or two founders—to create an unstoppable venture

How to Get Rich — Naval · Naval

LEADShugyo — Self-Cultivation Through Practice
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Discipline the spirit through the body to transform leadership character

The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation as an Exemplary Leader · Richard Strozzi-Heckler

FINEfficient Markets as a Useful Fiction
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Act as if markets are efficient — not because they are, but because the assumption protects you.

Do We Need To Change Our Minds About Index Funds? · Tim Harford

MINDThe Pragmatism Decision Loop
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Treat every belief as a testable tool—keep what works, drop what doesn't

14 Books That I Didn't Expect to Change My life — Mark Manson · Mark Manson

ENTThe E-Myth Framework: Entrepreneur, Manager, Technician
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Every business owner contains three personalities at war with each other

The E-Myth Revisited · Michael E. Gerber

MINDHappiness as a Skill
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Happiness is not something you find but something you cultivate by reducing desire and mental noise

Naval Ravikant on Happiness, Anxiety, and More · Naval Ravikant

LEADStakeholder Centered Coaching
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Sustainable leadership change comes from involving the people around you, not from willpower alone

Lessons from a Life of Leadership | Marshall Goldsmith | Knowledge Project 142 · Marshall Goldsmith

ENTThe Entrepreneur Sweet Spot
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Find where passion, skill, and market demand intersect for sustainable entrepreneurial success

Entrepreneur Revolution · Daniel Priestley

LEADManaging Your Boss Framework
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Treat your relationship with your boss as a partnership to manage

One-on-One with Andy Grove · Andrew S. Grove

MINDThe Beliefs-as-Tools Framework
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Choose thoughts by their usefulness, not their truth value

Useful Not True · Derek Sivers

STRPascal's Wager Framework
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Bet on the afterlife

The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life · Dixit, Avinash K.

STRThe Genius of the AND
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Embrace both extremes simultaneously instead of choosing between them - reject false dichotomies to build enduring greatness

Built to Last · Jim Collins & Jerry I. Porras

STRThe Strategic Warrior Framework
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Win without violence

The 33 Strategies of War · Robert Greene & Joost Elffers

MINDThe Three Stoic Disciplines
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Master perception, action, and will to navigate any situation

The Daily Stoic 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, · Holiday, Ryan & Hanselman, Stephen

MINDIntense Realism
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See things for what they are, not what you wish them to be

The 50th Law · 50 Cent & Robert Greene

PRODThe Four-Criteria Model for Choosing Actions in the Moment
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Context, time, energy, priority -- the real-time decision filter for what to do next

Getting Things Done · David Allen

PRODThe Discipline of Action
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Do the right thing, the right way, for the right reasons

The Daily Stoic 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance · Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman

MKTThe Chasm
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The fatal gap between early adopter enthusiasm and mainstream market adoption that kills most tec...

Crossing the Chasm, 3rd Edition Marketing and Selling · Geoffrey A. Moore

SELFPragmatic Investigation Framework
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Investigate, don't assume

Essentials: The Science & Practice of Movement | Ido Portal · Andrew Huberman

PEAKThe Compromise-Based Concurrent Training Model
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Strategically sequence and prioritize strength and endurance work to minimize interference.

How to Build Strength, Endurance & Flexibility at Any Age | Pavel Tsatsouline · Andrew Huberman

PEAKHeterochronicity-Based Programming
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Design training cycles around different recovery rates of body systems.

How to Build Strength, Endurance & Flexibility at Any Age | Pavel Tsatsouline · Andrew Huberman

LEADPragmatic Persistence
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Exhaust every conventional option until unconventional breakthroughs emerge

The Obstacle Is the Way · Ryan Holiday

STRThe Law of Diffusion and the Tipping Point
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Reach the 15-18% who share your beliefs first; the pragmatic majority will follow.

Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action · Simon Sinek