

This book took time to work through, and that ended up being the point. Kotler packs in a lot of depth, and each chapter gives you something worth sitting with. The value here is how practical everything feels. He breaks down motivation, learning, creativity, and flow in a way that makes them understandable and doable instead of mysterious.
What surprised me most is how he treats flow as a trainable skill. It is not something you wait for. It is something you build through structure, challenge, and recovery. That shift alone made the book worth reading.
I liked the book. There is a lot here to learn from, and it left me wanting to be more intentional about how I work and how I set up my days. It gave me a clearer sense of what it actually takes to level up, and it made that path feel possible. Now whether I do it or not is the question.
This book took time to work through, and that ended up being the point. Kotler packs in a lot of depth, and each chapter gives you something worth sitting with. The value here is how practical everything feels. He breaks down motivation, learning, creativity, and flow in a way that makes them understandable and doable instead of mysterious.
What surprised me most is how he treats flow as a trainable skill. It is not something you wait for. It is something you build through structure, challenge, and recovery. That shift alone made the book worth reading.
I liked the book. There is a lot here to learn from, and it left me wanting to be more intentional about how I work and how I set up my days. It gave me a clearer sense of what it actually takes to level up, and it made that path feel possible. Now whether I do it or not is the question.