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"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" a novel(book) by Gabrielle zevin summary,overview,review and keynotes

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Quick summary of "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" This is about gaming and its effects on our lives. It also explains how to find the right people during difficult times. Gaming can help us navigate tough times. Gaming is infinite, with birth and death. So, the title of the book is "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow." You correct your mistakes and change your strategy in rebirth. You enter a redemption mood by learning from your mistakes. Next time, you choose things you hadn't chosen in a previous life. You improve your strategies and IQ. You learn from others' strategies in online games. If you want to turn your ex-lover into a friend, continue loving them forever. Without love, there can still be friendship, as love preferences sometimes change. Nothing is constant: not your lifestyle, love, or gameplay. There's always a new and special method for triumph in games. You can always find an ideal, perfect, and different way to win a game. You create...

"The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss": Summary & Review.

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If you want to become "new rich" (NR), then you don't need to work harder or smarter; instead, make a system in which you can replace yourself. Get your work done by others, make it work on autopilot, and create a system in which people work for you. You don't want to become a millionaire; you only want a millionaire's lifestyle and freedom . A story worth sharing: two people catch fishes daily. The first person spends money on his needs and saves some. The second person spends all his money. After one month, the first person hires labor and earns money many folds. Who will be the new rich? The first person, obviously. Rich people are usually best at one thing: take examples of billionaires (Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Nike founder,...). Always take feedback from your customers to know what they want. They think of solving people's problems and becoming rich. Focus on your strengths. Effectiveness is way better than efficiency. Doing something effectively is more ...

"Principles" book summary

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  Summary of the book "Principles" by Ray Dalio. The author, Ray Dalio, converts his life decisions into algorithms and wants to live in a computer program-like style. He judges the basis of his decisions and tells us the methods. (Note: Soon, I will give examples of principles from my life.) The first thing is to slow down your thinking while making a decision, then write the rule, explaining why you are making this decision happen in this way. He writes that assessment rule and calls it a principle, and then checks the effect on other activities and refines it further by applying it to more activities. For example, I give you an idea from my life: Activity 1: I can only think smartly or work properly on my blog if I am laying down with a soft couch below my head. So this is the rule of my maximum performance. Now I check it further. Activity 2: I teach kids (tuition) while sitting on a sofa or chair. I applied the rule of my activity 1. Now I teach them by laying down, couc...

The Tipping Point Book by Malcolm Gladwell - Summary and Review

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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Summary and Review When the popularity of a thing, idea, or people's opinion is widely accepted and becomes famous, like magic, that critical point is called the tipping point (an abrupt change happens here). "Make a thing so good and addictive that masses who see it once are compelled to share it with the world" - Malcolm calls it the "stickiness factor." For example, the TV show "Sesame Street" repeatedly shows a film to children, and after finishing the show, children are asked what they remember (stickiness factor). Accordingly, they cut the scenes that are less interesting, resulting in a great product. For instance, in 1984, 80,000 fax machines were sold in America at a cost of $2,000 per machine, while R&D spent millions of dollars manufacturing them. Slow growth continued for three years until 1987 when the magic happened - enough people had bought the fax machines, and the tipp...

Start With Why Book by Simon Sinek: Summary and Review

Summary: Why are big companies on top of the business world? Take Apple, for example. They can easily tell you the reason (their "why"). Why did Uber succeed? One rainy night, its founder couldn't find a ride, and he was greatly upset. This drove him to work towards his "why." Now, we enjoy quick, safe, late-night rides, fixed fares, and the convenience of booking from the comfort of our homes. Why are Dell, HP, and Lenovo top players in business? Their innovations and continuous support system play a significant role, and their products offer great value for money. Finding your "why" is always the foundation of your happiness. If you are a company owner and understand your "why" (the reason for working), you will find other companies or corporations relative to your field to collaborate with. If you start a business with your "why," you can attract like-minded people to join you. Only one thousand loyal customers are enough for you...

"The Compound Effect" Book by Darren Hardy: Summary and Review

Small changes over a long period of time are more useful than bigger steps (which make us quit early). That's why it is called the compound effect. We all read the story of the hare and the tortoise in school days. The rabbit didn't follow the compound effect, hence it failed. Turn your life goals, new or old, into tiny habits you can do daily. Make time for these habits. Quoting from the author: "Change never happens in your life if you don't change your daily routine." - Author: Darren Hardy We, as people, are fond of automation; that's why our habits need to be tracked to know what we do unconsciously. The purpose is to make new habits automatic. Make little efforts daily for compound effects. For example, if you write 2000 words in a week, you will have a book published in a year. Make someone your friend if you want to become like him one day. You are always responsible for what you do or how you respond to what is done to you. A 0.1 percent daily improve...

"Off the Clock" Book by Laura Vanderkam: Summary and Review

Off the Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done by Laura Vanderkam Summary, Review, and Quick Ideas to Become "Off the Clock" and Make More Time. 1. If you want a task completed, do it in the start of the morning (you will have all day). 2. To complete a specific task, think of the time of day when you feel like doing it. 3. Track your time every half hour to know when you become productive or not. 4. Another book by Laura Vanderkam, "168 Hours in a Week," will change your perception of time, showing that we can accomplish a lot within 168 hours. Delegate your work and cooking to others. 5. Time passes at the speed of light when we keep switching tasks and spending too much time on the internet. One way to change this is to create memorable experiences. Do things that your heart desires in real life, even if it requires some effort initially. For the sake of being "off the clock": Set the top 3 goals for each day to make life memorable. Before starti...