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Three Books to Help You Stop Worrying and Start Living
The podcast host shares three book recommendations that can help readers improve their life, including "8020 Principle" by Richard Koch, "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" by Dale Carnegie, and "The Art of Asking" by Amanda Palmer.
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Tim Ferriss suggests taking a look at Venture Hacks website, created by Naval Ravikant, for resources on breaking up with long-term underperforming business partners.
45:43 - 46:52 (01:09)
Summary
Tim Ferriss suggests taking a look at Venture Hacks website, created by Naval Ravikant, for resources on breaking up with long-term underperforming business partners.
ChapterThree Books to Help You Stop Worrying and Start Living
Episode#394: Q&A With Tim — On Wealth, Legacy, Grief, Lyme Disease, Gratitude, Longevity, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Defined agreements in divorce and business partnerships are important because they help to navigate and resolve potential disagreements.
46:52 - 49:37 (02:44)
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Defined agreements in divorce and business partnerships are important because they help to navigate and resolve potential disagreements. Emotions can be a challenge in these situations, but having clearly defined terms eases the process.
ChapterThree Books to Help You Stop Worrying and Start Living
Episode#394: Q&A With Tim — On Wealth, Legacy, Grief, Lyme Disease, Gratitude, Longevity, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss recommends the 8020 Principle by Richard Koch, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie, and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor Mate for those interested in productivity, self-improvement, and addiction.
49:37 - 52:38 (03:00)
Summary
Tim Ferriss recommends the 8020 Principle by Richard Koch, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie, and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor Mate for those interested in productivity, self-improvement, and addiction.
ChapterThree Books to Help You Stop Worrying and Start Living
Episode#394: Q&A With Tim — On Wealth, Legacy, Grief, Lyme Disease, Gratitude, Longevity, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses his experience with hair loss and societal pressure for men to keep their hair, noting that he ultimately chose to embrace balding rather than clinging to thinning locks.
52:38 - 55:30 (02:52)
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The speaker discusses his experience with hair loss and societal pressure for men to keep their hair, noting that he ultimately chose to embrace balding rather than clinging to thinning locks.