The 4-hour week or how to learn about nomadic and digital capitalism Tim Ferris has made an indisputable name for himself as a non-fiction author. He may have drawn on previous work to write the book we’re interested in today, but he has done the best job of propagating the ideas in his book. It is to him that we…
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Authenticity: some lessons
It is your mask that allows you to express your authenticity. What Batman and Superman teach us Who are you really? That piece of tie that hangs around your neck or that person who transcends when they play sports. When we think of superheroes like Batman, we often think that their true nature is found when they take off their…
+Interesting ideas from the book David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell
A book that tells you how to win when all the odds seem against you. The book begins with a confrontation between two people in Palestine: a giant named Goliath and a small shepherd named David. At first glance, the outcome of this confrontation is sealed: Goliath is going to make mincemeat of this shepherd who stands on frail legs.…
+Why you should think of yourself as a medical student if you’re going into business?
Notables and entrepreneurs One thing that is common to both notable professions (professions related to law, medicine, politics or higher education) and entrepreneurship is the length of time it takes to acquire the skills. However, there is a big difference between the professions of notables and entrepreneurship, and that is the formality of the studies. There are no – or…
+The power of silence: Against the dictatorship of noise by Robert Cardinal Sarah
Silence has been an abundant resource since time immemorial. It was the same for the total darkness at night or the pure air that one could breathe with full lungs. The fresh drinking water that was generously distributed by nature has become as rare as the birds in the sky of the cities. Access to these resources, which seemed to…
+The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
or how to overcome the obstacles that lead us to excellence Steven Pressfield is the author of more than a dozen books. He has worked throughout his career in various creative fields: novels, non-fiction, writing for film, etc. In the book “The War of Art”, he teaches us the lessons learned from decades of experience The work of the greatest…
+The Dip by Seth Godin
Quit or be exceptional Demystifying quitting a project There are good and bad reasons to give up. Seth Godin, in his book, teaches us to ask ourselves the right questions before we even start a project. He puts forward several principles that we should all have in mind when approaching a problem. Here is a list of interesting ideas from…
+Wuwei : living without effort
Our mind is like that, it gives more importance to the hardest things, regardless of the results. We are therefore naturally encouraged to seek effort on a daily basis since it offers us both gratification and a sense of accomplishment and even enhances our perception of our integration into society through work, which is a pillar value. This cognitive bias…
+Applying the art of war to win the battle against climate change?
Climate change is a perverse phenomenon in that the consequences of our current actions have no immediate effect. It is rather a kind of powder keg that we fill every day and that can explode at any moment. We are all more or less informed on the subject. However, those who do not seem to be interested in it are…
+Is yoga a victim of large-scale cultural appropriation?
It will not have escaped you, yoga is everywhere, it landed on the Californian coast several decades ago. Today, it is the whole of the Western world which devotes itself to it under more or less authentic forms. What is called in the West “yoga”, which means “union”, is essentially the asanas from the Hindu tradition. The asanas is not…
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