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Lessons Learnt From Some Books by Domistar5(f): 10:03pm On Feb 01, 2023
Saw this on Facebook, a man am following and I decided to share.
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Top 10 Lessons learned From the Book “Think Again”

1. Think like a scientist.

A scientist is always in a rethinking loop which enables discovery of new knowledge.

👉If knowledge is power, knowing what we don’t know is wisdom.

2. Develop Confident Humility

Humility isn’t about lack of self-confidence. It’s about being grounded.

👉Knowing that we are both flawed and fallible. Never losing sight of this reality. Confidence is about self belief.

3. Detaching Opinion from Identity

🚫We should avoid becoming too attached to our ideas and our beliefs. We shouldn’t let it become part of our identity.

👉When we let our ideas become part of our identity, we become hostile to the thought of being wrong.

4. Argue about HOW and not WHY

WHY conversations often get emotional and ego led, and people become dismissive of the others.

✅Once you start discussing HOW, people start noticing the gaps in their knowledge and the flaw in their conclusions and become less argumentative.

Re: Lessons Learnt From Some Books by Domistar5(f): 10:26pm On Feb 01, 2023
Top 6 lessons learned from the book "The Happiest Man On Earth"

1. There are many things more precious than money

It is easy to be enslaved by the mindset that money is the most imperative treasure in society. Money is always transient, just like most things in life. It comes and goes, but how much are you willing to pay for the fleeting pleasure? The consequences of a money-mentality are much more damaging than the value of money itself. Are you willing to put your mental, emotional, and physical well-being on the line? There are things more precious than money. Here are a few:

-Experiences
-Genuine connections
-A feeling of purpose
-Genuine concern for helping others

-Eddie says, “there are many things in this world that no amount of money will buy you, and some things are priceless beyond measure.”

2. Weakness can be turned into hatred

Weak people lack the ability to maintain any level of emotional intelligence. People who lack emotional intelligence and a strong sense of self are easily influenced to hate. Their values and convictions are not based on strong foundations; rather, they are proponents of radical causes. Hatred is a disease that consumes the human mind to the point of no return, causing significant harm to oneself and others.

“If enough people had stood up then come on Kristallnacht, and said, ‘enough what are you doing? What is wrong with you?’ then the course of history would have been different. but they did not. they were scared they were weak, and their weakness allowed them to be manipulated into hatred ” — Eddie Jaku

3. Tomorrow will come if you survive. one step at a time

The majority of people give up because they feel the suffering will never end. They relinquish control because their vision is clouded by minor inconveniences rather than the bigger picture.

“The closer you get to something, the blurrier it gets,” as the saying goes. Be well-rounded, logical, and foresighted. Nothing on it has the word “forever” written on it.

4. you can find kindness everywhere, even from strangers

If you take a step out of your own world for even a moment, you will notice that you are not alone. The most serious problem is that we cannot talk freely about ourselves, our lives, and our issues. You are not alone in the universe. There are people who would happily assist you if you were willing to be vulnerable.

5. One good friend

“The greatest thing you will ever do is be loved by another person” — repeat this sentence until you realise that love and friendship are the best medicine.

I cannot emphasise this enough, especially to young people. Without friendship, a human being is lost. A friend is someone who reminds you to feel alive.

6. Education is a lifesaver

I do not mean formal education when I use the word “education”. Yes, formal education is fantastic and brings great opportunities, but life education is much more critical. Understanding the laws of human nature, being mindful of worldviews, and knowing how to connect so that your voice is heard are all examples of life education. To be self-sufficient and not depend on others for a good life.

You may not be able to change the world because it is beyond your power, but you can change yourself. Change is possible, despite what you can believe, but it requires discipline.

Re: Lessons Learnt From Some Books by Domistar5(f): 10:32pm On Feb 01, 2023
Top 8 Lessons learned From The Book "Never Split The Difference"

1. "Conflict brings out truth, creativity, and resolution."

2. "He who has learned to disagree without being disagreeable has discovered the most valuable secret of negotiation."

3. "If you approach a negotiation thinking the other guy thinks like you, you are wrong. That's not empathy, that's a projection."

4. "The beauty of empathy is that it doesn’t demand that you agree with the other person’s ideas."

5. "Hope is not a strategy."

6. "Negotiation is not an act of battle; it’s a process of discovery. The goal is to uncover as much information as possible."

7. "Another simple rule is, when you are verbally assaulted, do not counterattack.

Instead, disarm your counterpart by asking a calibrated question."

8. "The fastest and most efficient means of establishing a quick working relationship is to acknowledge the negative and diffuse it."
The world is holistic.

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