143. Morgan Housel - Essays on Human Nature, Failing Well, and Timeless Lessons
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Diving into some of the very best ideas from one of my favorite writers and thinkers, Morgan Housel.
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"People can be led to believe and defend almost anything, because the goal of a belief is often not to discover what’s true – it’s to justify past actions, or protect your reputation, or provide hope when it’s lacking, or to maximize your income, or to signal to others that you belong to the tribe."
- Morgan Housel
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Sources/Essays are linked in the time stamps below
1:15 - Why You Beleive What You Do
14:21 - The Power of Failing Well
18:40 - The Freakisly Strong Base
26:25 - You Have To Live It To Believe It
36:07 - How it All Works (Short Stories on Big Things)
42:00 - Little Rules About Big Things
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Check out my books below.
Daily Greatness: Short Stories and Essays on the Act of Becoming
Chasing Greatness 2nd Edition - Timeless Stories on the Pursuit of Excellence
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