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Inspiration from David J Schwartz's Writing Style
The speaker talks about how they find inspiration from David J Schwartz's writing style, particularly in using anecdotes at the beginning of stories. They also mention that Schwartz's book, The Magic of Thinking Big, is on their to-read list.
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The speaker recommends some books including "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott, "Lemons or Lemonade" by Marie Marquardt, "Less is more" by Domonique Bertolucci, and "The magic of thinking big" by David Schwartz.
30:06 - 32:30 (02:23)
Summary
The speaker recommends some books including "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott, "Lemons or Lemonade" by Marie Marquardt, "Less is more" by Domonique Bertolucci, and "The magic of thinking big" by David Schwartz. He shares insights on the magic of thinking big and the message of gratitude in Oliver Sacks' work.
ChapterInspiration from David J Schwartz's Writing Style
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The author shares his thoughts on a book titled "The Magic of Thinking Big" that he read in the early 2000s, having been recommended by a Fortune 500 CEO.
32:30 - 34:06 (01:35)
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The author shares his thoughts on a book titled "The Magic of Thinking Big" that he read in the early 2000s, having been recommended by a Fortune 500 CEO. He expresses his concern of the book not aging well upon a potential re-read.
ChapterInspiration from David J Schwartz's Writing Style
Episode#221: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The interviewee is inspired by David J Schwartz's writing style, particularly his use of casual but powerful anecdotes at the beginning of his stories.
34:06 - 35:17 (01:11)
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The interviewee is inspired by David J Schwartz's writing style, particularly his use of casual but powerful anecdotes at the beginning of his stories. The interviewee plans to re-read Schwartz's book, The Magic of Thinking Big, as part of his self-imposed curriculum.