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Ego Is the Enemy
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Ego Is the Enemy

Portfolio, 2016 más...

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Best-selling author Ryan Holiday recommends that people stop jabbering, forget their narratives, restrain their passions, learn from everything they do, accept failure and never stop working. He offers anecdotes about professional athletes, politicians and business leaders who learned hard lessons about the dangers of ego as well as tales of quiet workers who made enormous differences and remained unknown. Holiday’s conversational style reads like getting advice from a good friend. His chapters are short and easy to understand, though some entries cover similar topics. The partial bibliography directs readers to an extensive reading list on Holiday’s website. getAbstract recommends his alternative approach to people with an interest in self-improvement, not self-aggrandizement. He believes that the best way to move ahead is keep learning and to tame your ego – and he shows you how.

Take-Aways

  • Ego seems necessary for success, but vesting in self-importance impedes your career.
  • Being great is different from doing great things.
  • Engaging in building a “personal brand” confuses accomplishing something with talking about it.

About the Author

Ryan Holiday is the former director of marketing at American Apparel and a best-selling author. He wrote The Obstacle Is The Way, Growth Hacker Marketing, and Trust Me, I’m Lying and co-wrote The Daily Stoic with Stephen Hanselman.


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    S. S. 6 years ago
    Best book I've read in a LONG time.
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    L. S. 7 years ago
    Please consider adding the audio for this title. Thanks
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    J. M. 7 years ago
    good lesson

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