100 Intellectual Pursuits Every Mind Should Explore Before They Die:
1. Study basic philosophy
2. Learn formal logic
3. Study ancient Greek history
4. Read all Shakespeare plays
5. Learn basic economics
6. Study world history
7. Read Darwin's Evolution theory
8. Study the Roman Empire
9. Learn basic astronomy
10. Read Plato's Republic
11. Study the French Revolution
12. Learn basic psychology
13. Read Freud's key works
14. Study World War 1
15. Study World War 2
16. Learn basic mathematics
17. Study the human brain
18. Read Marx's Communist Manifesto
19. Learn basic coding
20. Study climate change science
21. Read Newton's Principia
22. Study the Renaissance period
23. Learn basic chemistry
24. Study ancient Egypt
25. Read Einstein's relativity theory
26. Study the Cold War
27. Learn a new language
28. Study basic law
29. Read Aristotle's works
30. Study the Ottoman Empire
31. Learn basic biology
32. Study the Industrial Revolution
33. Read Nietzsche's works
34. Study ancient China
35. Learn basic physics
36. Study the American Revolution
37. Read Dostoevsky's major works
38. Study ancient India
39. Learn basic sociology
40. Study the Islamic Golden Age
41. Read Tolstoy's major works
42. Study ancient Greece
43. Learn basic geography
44. Study the British Empire
45. Read Kant's major works
46. Study the Space Race
47. Learn basic medicine
48. Study ancient Rome
49. Read Hemingway's major works
50. Study the Civil Rights Movement
51. Learn basic nutrition science
52. Study the Mongol Empire
53. Read Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
54. Study the Byzantine Empire
55. Learn basic statistics
56. Study the Viking Age
57. Read Dante's Divine Comedy
58. Study the Ming Dynasty
59. Learn basic anthropology
60. Study the Age of Exploration
61. Read Kafka's major works
62. Study the Persian Empire
63. Learn basic neuroscience
64. Study the Mughal Empire
65. Read Orwell's major works
66. Study the Russian Revolution
67. Learn basic genetics
68. Study the Crusades
69. Read Dickens's major works
70. Study the Mexican Revolution
71. Learn basic ecology
72. Study the Aztec civilization
73. Read Voltaire's major works
74. Study the Inca civilization
75. Learn basic architecture
76. Study the Maya civilization
77. Read Rousseau's major works
78. Study the Silk Road history
79. Learn basic art history
80. Study the African empires
81. Read Camus's major works
82. Study the Japanese Empire
83. Learn basic music theory
84. Study the Korean War
85. Read Sartre's major works
86. Study the Vietnam War
87. Learn basic data science
88. Study the Arab Spring
89. Read Confucius's Analects
90. Study the Holocaust history
91. Learn basic quantum physics
92. Study the Cuban Missile Crisis
93. Read Marcus Aurelius's Meditations
94. Study the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
95. Learn basic artificial intelligence
96. Study the future of humanity
97. Read Machiavelli's The Prince
98. Study the American Civil War
99. Learn basic environmental science
100. Study the rise of modern democracy
14 MENTORS YOU CAN FIND FOR FREE ON THE INTERNET
1) Naval Ravikant (Wealth)
2) Jordan Peterson (Responsibility)
3) David Goggins (Hardness)
4) Andrew Huberman (Health)
5) Chris Williamson (Wisdom)
6) Jocko Willink (Leadership)
7) Nassim Taleb (Probability)
8) Robert Greene (Strategy)
9) Eckhart Tolle (Presence & Mindfulness)
10) Tim Ferriss (Productivity)
11) Simon Sinek (Purpose)
12) Ray Dalio (Investing)
13) James Clear (Habits)
14) Your own failures (Experience)
Best YouTube Channels to Learn Languages & Communication:
1. English – English Addict with Mr Steve
2. Spanish – Dreaming Spanish
3. Japanese – Japanese Pod 101
4. Public Speaking – Charisma on Command
5. Writing – Brandon McNulty
6. Storytelling – Matthew Dicks
7. Debate Skills – Intelligence Squared
8. Body Language – Observe
9. Business Communication – Jeff Su
10. Vocabulary – Merriam-Webster
11. French – Français Authentique
12. German – Easy German
13. Mandarin Chinese – Yoyo Chinese
14. Arabic – Arabic Pod 101
15. Korean – Talk To Me In Korean
16. Italian – Italiano Automatico
17. Portuguese – Practice Portuguese
18. Hindi – Hindi Pod 101
19. Russian – Russian With Max
20. Sign Language – Bill Vicars
21. Accent Reduction – Rachel's English
22. Pronunciation – Sounds American
23. Grammar – English with Lucy
24. Listening Skills – TED Talks
25. Persuasion & Influence – Rhetoric & Persuasion
26. Presentation Skills – Toastmasters International
27. Confidence Building – Brian Tracy
28. Emotional Intelligence – Daniel Goleman Talks
29. Cross-Cultural Communication – Erin Meyer Insights
30. Speed Reading – Howard Berg
31. Memory & Vocabulary Retention – Loci Method
32. Slang & Informal English – English with Greg
33. IELTS Preparation – E2 IELTS
34. TOEFL Preparation – TST Prep
35. Debate & Critical Thinking – Jordan Peterson Lectures
36. Journalism & Reporting – Reuters Training
37. Screenwriting – StudioBinder
38. Poetry & Spoken Word – Button Poetry
39. Negotiation Skills – The Black Swan Group
40. Interviewing & Communication – Big Think
WEBSITES FOR BOOK LOVERS:
1. goodreads. com — track every book you've ever read.
2. literaturemap. com — find authors similar to ones you love.
3. whichbook. net — mood-based book recommendations.
4. openlib. org — free books, millions of them.
5. gutenberg. org — classic books, completely free, forever.
6. bookbrowse. com — expert reviews before you commit.
7. librarything. com — catalog your entire personal library.
8. storygraph. com — goodreads but actually better.
9. readng. app — track reading habits and streaks.
10. bookriot. com — recommendations for every type of reader.
11. fivebl. com — five books on any topic you want
12. shepherd. com — authors recommend their favorite books
13. nexpart .io — find your next book in 30 seconds
14.1000novels. com — the ultimate reading bucket list
15. bookdepository. com — free worldwide book delivery
16. libgen. is — every book ever, just saying
17. printsforsale. com — book-related art prints
18. openlibrary. org — borrow digital books for free
19. readanybook. com — read books online free
20. bookcrossing. com — leave books in public, track them worldwide
21. abebooks. com — rare and secondhand books
22. paperbackswap. com — swap books with strangers
23. novellist. com — "if you liked X, read Y"
24. yourlocallibrary. com — find your nearest library
25. bookscouter. com — sell your old books for the best price
26. manybooks. net — free ebooks in every format
27. bookish .com — celebrity book recommendations
28. readera. com — read anything on any device
29. fantasticfiction. com — complete series reading order
30. isfdb. org — every sci-fi and fantasy book ever published
31. buzzfeed. com /books — viral book lists for every mood
32. bookmarks. reviews — best reviews from top critics
33. bookpage. com — new releases worth your time
34. booksloth. com — social reading community
35. completelibrary. co — track series completion
36. howlongtoread. com — know exactly how long a book takes
37. wordery. com — cheap books delivered worldwide
38. mybookcave. com — clean reads recommendations
39. ebookfriendly .com — best ebook deals daily
40. theliterarycat. com — bookish lifestyle and reviews
41. readlist. com — curated reading lists by experts
42. authorama. com — public domain classics online
43. standard- ebooks. org — free ebooks made beautiful
44. booklovers .com — community reviews and ratings
45. digitallibrary. io — public library ebooks on your phone
46. bibliobd. com — track books by country of origin
47. tbrchallenge. com — tackle your to-be-read pile
48. unshelved. com — daily comic strip for book nerds
49. shortform. com — book summaries done properly
50. blinkist. com — full book in 15 minutes
Científicos de Harvard ahora saben cómo regenerar el cabello.
A los 35 años, 2 de cada 3 hombres pierden el cabello (independientemente de la genética).
Aquí hay 7 maneras de regenerar el cabello (y mantenerlo negro):
1. Tus folículos no mueren incluso después de la caída del cabello:
35 Books That Will Change Your Life:
1. No self-awareness → The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer
2. Constant comparison → The Comparison Cure by Lucy Sheridan
3. Afraid of change → Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
4. Can't say no → Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud
5. Feeling lost → The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
6. No morning routine → The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
7. Chasing validation → Loving What Is by Byron Katie
8. No gratitude practice → The Magic by Rhonda Byrne
9. Emotional outbursts → Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett
10. Living on autopilot → Awareness by Anthony de Mello
11. No confidence → The Confidence Code by Katty Kay & Claire Shipman
12. Feeling invisible → Quiet by Susan Cain
13. Addicted to busyness → In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honoré
14. No spiritual grounding → The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck
15. Constant worry → The Worry Trick by David Carbonell
16. Fear of judgment → The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
17. Toxic positivity → The Power of Negative Thinking by Oliver Burkeman
18. No creative outlet → Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
19. Feeling unworthy → You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero
20. Resistance to growth → Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
21. Disconnected from body → The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
22. No life vision → Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans
23. Chasing perfection → Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin
24. Suppressed emotions → The Language of Emotions by Karla McLaren
25. No alone time → Solitude by Michael Harris
26. Overloaded mind → Getting Things Done by David Allen
27. Lack of joy → The Book of Joy by Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu
28. No personal values → The Values Factor by John Demartini
29. Feeling rushed → The Time Paradox by Philip Zimbardo
30. Chronic negativity → Positivity by Barbara Fredrickson
31. Fear of the unknown → Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
32. Emotional dependency → Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It by Kamal Ravikant
33. No inner peace → Peace Is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh
34. Forgetting to live → When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
35. No sense of purpose → Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Thanks @lukeburgis for sending me a copy of your new book! "Wanting" was EXCELLENT (I took plenty of notes, as you know), and I know I'm going to absolutely rip through this one as well! 👇
¿Qué es la vida?
• Dostoievski: El infierno.
• Sócrates: Una prueba.
• Aristóteles: La mente.
• Nietzsche: El poder.
• Freud: La muerte.
• Marx: La idea.
• Picasso: El arte.
• Gandhi: El amor.
• Schopenhauer: El sufrimiento.
• Bertrand Russell: La competencia.
• Steve Jobs: La fe.
• Einstein: El conocimiento.
• Stephen Hawking: La esperanza.
• Kafka: Solo el comienzo.