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Maybe happiness is not something you inherit or even choose, but a highly personal skill that can be learned, like fitness or nutrition.

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

Eric Jorgenson

It’s an odd thing: The audience wants characters (or storytellers) to succeed, but they don’t really want characters to succeed. It’s struggle and strife that make stories great. They want to see their characters ultimately triumph, but they want suffering first. They don’t want anything to be easy. Perfect plans executed perfectly never make good stories. They are the stories told by narcissists, jackasses, and thin-skinned egotists.

Storyworthy

Matthew Dicks

The competent operator will thrive while the passionate mechanic will struggle. Operators are the people who keep their shit together when the going gets tough. They are good at seizing opportunities, decision making, problem solving, closing sales, managing other people, hiring, firing, training, and delegating. You know, all the hard, uncomfortable stuff. The stuff we’re talking about in this book. If your goal is to grow a business, why not focus on learning to operate and be indifferent about what business idea you pursue?

The Sweaty Startup

Nick Huber

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