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Read this one for the second time. So many insights that I missed last time. An evergreen book.
could've been a blog post, but some useful nuggets
If you're early in your productivity journey, this can be a helpful primer. It can get very proscriptive, which works for a beginner. Not as great for someone mid way in their journey and they already know how to get things done. The key take away is to aim high and work constantly to achieve those goals.
Another “rich dad poor dad” concept but poorly executed. The book reads like a brain dump of grant cordone and not cohesive enough for anyone to take meaningful action
Pretty good book, definitely lit a fire under me and for that I am grateful. There are some repetitive things, but you have to hear the same thing multiple times and ways before it can really sink in. A lot of takeaways and ideas to implement! Recommended for those looking for motivation. And highly recommend the audiobook as the author reads it and adds a little commentary to his book.