Your Weekly Recap #6

Here are 7 pieces of content to make sure you don't get bored this Friday afternoon.

Hello again,

Welcome to your weekly closure edition #6 we’ve added one more topic to the list. 1 piece of content for every day of the week. I’ve tried my best to give context, you decide if it’s worth your time.

  • 1 Question To provoke some thoughts.

  • 1 Quote To Inspire, motivate, or make you rethink your whole existence.

  • 1 Tweet To get a new insight quickly and without fluff.

  • 1 Process a.k.a. a cool framework.

  • 1 Article I enjoyed reading because it taught me a lot.

  • 1 Video or Podcast (Something with sound)

  • 1 Meme because we must not forget to have fun.

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1 Quote

Work, don’t spend on shit, invest in knowledge. 

1 Tweet (TwiX?)

After 10 years of hard work I “suddenly” became an overnight success. 

1 Framework

Since we kicked it off with a quote on money-making, budgeting, and investing. Here’s an article I wrote a while back. I call it the easiest 3 ways to make money. 

Or if you want to learn the scope without clicking: Work, spend less on shit, invest wisely (knowledge). If you understand this principle don’t bother to read it.

1 Article

Confessions from the Underground World of Kindle eBooks

This guy games Amazon and makes $150k a year off selling ghostwritten Kindle ebooks. Here's exactly how he does it. It’s one of the first viral articles or “The Hustle” dating back to 2015. It may not be as easy to pull this off anymore, but still a great read if you like some out-of-the-box hustling.

1 Podcast

The Self-Improvement Paradox: When Trying to Get Better Feels Worse

What do you do when trying to improve your life makes you feel worse? What if trying to be better comes across as ‘try-hard’? What if setting more goals is just your way of avoiding your own bullshit?

This is the topic of discussion in today’s episode, “The Self-Improvement Paradox”—or in other words, why sometimes trying to be better makes you feel worse. It turns out improving yourself is nuanced and complicated.

Who would have thought?

Check it out.

Ps. If the link doesn’t direct straight to the pod but a list of resources, I’m referring to episode 15

1 Meme

Thanks for hanging in there.

See you next week.

Erwin

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