Episodios

  • KNOW YOURSELF KNOW YOUR MONEY
    Jun 30 2025
    Know Yourself, Know Your Money emphasizes the vital connection between self-awareness and financial well-being. The book guides readers to understand their values, habits, and emotional relationship with money to make smarter financial decisions. It explores how personal beliefs and mindset shape spending, saving, and investing behaviors. By cultivating clarity about one’s goals and attitudes, individuals can create healthier money habits and avoid common pitfalls like impulsive buying or fear-driven choices. The book blends psychology with practical financial advice, encouraging readers to align money management with their true selves for long-term stability and fulfillment. Ultimately, it teaches that mastering your money starts with mastering your self-awareness
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    20 m
  • ANTIFRAGILE
    Jun 26 2025
    Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder explores systems that not only withstand chaos and shocks but actually benefit from them. Nassim Nicholas Taleb introduces the concept of “antifragility,” which goes beyond resilience or robustness. While fragile things break under stress and resilient things endure it, antifragile things grow stronger. Taleb argues that unpredictability, volatility, and randomness are not enemies but essential forces for innovation, strength, and evolution—whether in nature, business, health, or personal life. He criticizes over-reliance on experts, centralized systems, and modern risk-avoidance culture. Instead, he champions decentralization, trial-and-error, and "skin in the game" as ways to harness antifragility. Through anecdotes, philosophy, and practical insights, Taleb urges readers to design lives and systems that embrace uncertainty and chaos rather than fear them. The book is a bold guide to thriving in an unpredictable world by becoming antifragile in thought and action.
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    19 m
  • FOUNDATION
    Jun 22 2025
    Foundation is a science fiction classic that follows mathematician Hari Seldon, who develops "psychohistory," a science predicting the future of large populations. Seldon foresees the fall of the Galactic Empire and a 30,000-year dark age, but sets up the "Foundation" on a distant planet to preserve knowledge and shorten the chaos to 1,000 years. The story spans generations, showing how science, strategy, and political maneuvering help the Foundation survive threats. Asimov weaves themes of logic, foresight, and the rise of civilization, making Foundation a visionary tale of humanity’s resilience and the power of knowledge over time.
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    16 m
  • THE NFT HANDBOOK
    Jun 18 2025
    The NFT Handbook is a comprehensive guide that demystifies non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for creators, collectors, and investors. It explains what NFTs are, how they function on blockchain technology, and why they hold value. The book walks readers through creating, minting, and selling NFTs without needing technical expertise. It also covers NFT marketplaces, smart contracts, gas fees, copyright issues, and potential scams. Whether you're an artist, musician, entrepreneur, or curious learner, the book provides step-by-step insights to help you launch or invest in NFTs successfully and understand their growing impact in the digital economy and the Web3 ecosystem.
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    22 m
  • THE MYTH OF NORMAL
    Jun 14 2025
    In The Myth of Normal, renowned physician and trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté challenges the modern idea of what it means to be “normal” in today’s society. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Maté argues that many physical and mental illnesses stem not from individual weakness or genetics, but from the chronic stress and emotional trauma caused by modern culture. He explores how societal pressures, disconnection, and suppressed emotions contribute to conditions like anxiety, depression, and autoimmune diseases. Maté emphasizes that what society labels as "normal" is often deeply unhealthy, and healing requires a deeper understanding of ourselves, our childhoods, and our environment. Co-written with his son Daniel, the book offers both a searing critique of Western medicine and a hopeful path toward recovery through compassion, connection, and self-awareness. The Myth of Normal is a compelling call to rethink health, redefine trauma, and reclaim wholeness in an increasingly disconnected world.
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    20 m
  • THE EVERYDAY HERO
    Jun 10 2025
    The Everyday Hero by Robin Sharma is a powerful guide that inspires readers to unlock their fullest potential and lead lives of purpose, impact, and inner peace. Through relatable stories and practical wisdom, Sharma emphasizes that heroism isn’t limited to grand achievements—it's found in daily acts of courage, kindness, and integrity. He shares tools and insights to help readers overcome fear, build confidence, and live with greater authenticity. Drawing on decades of coaching leaders and changemakers, Sharma reveals how small daily improvements can lead to extraordinary personal transformation. Whether you're striving for personal growth, facing adversity, or seeking deeper meaning in life, The Everyday Hero encourages you to rise above mediocrity and embrace the quiet power within. This book is a roadmap for those who wish to serve others, lead with heart, and live with no regrets. It’s a call to action to become the hero of your own story
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    23 m
  • A LIBERATED MIND
    Jun 6 2025
    A Liberated Mind by Steven C. Hayes is a transformative book that introduces readers to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a science-backed approach to psychological flexibility. Hayes, the founder of ACT, argues that pain and suffering are not problems to eliminate, but experiences to embrace with awareness and compassion. Instead of fighting negative thoughts or feelings, ACT encourages individuals to accept them, defuse from them, and take meaningful action based on core values. The book outlines six key principles of ACT: acceptance, cognitive defusion, present-moment awareness, self-as-context, values, and committed action. Through stories, exercises, and scientific research, Hayes shows how these principles can help people overcome anxiety, depression, trauma, and even chronic illness—not by changing their thoughts, but by changing their relationship to those thoughts. Hayes emphasizes the idea of psychological flexibility—the ability to stay open, aware, and engaged in life, even when it's hard. A Liberated Mind is not just a guide for mental health; it’s a manual for living with purpose, resilience, and authenticity. It helps readers free themselves from the tyranny of their inner critic and create a life that truly matters, even in the face of struggle.
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    15 m
  • BEING AND NOTHINGNESS
    Jun 2 2025
    Being and Nothingness is the seminal philosophical work of Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1943. It lays the foundation for existentialism and explores human consciousness, freedom, and the nature of existence. Sartre distinguishes between two modes of being: “being-in-itself” (être-en-soi)—the existence of things that simply are, like objects—and “being-for-itself” (être-pour-soi)—the self-aware, reflective consciousness of human beings. Sartre argues that humans are defined by their capacity for nothingness—the ability to negate, question, and choose, which grants them radical freedom. This freedom, however, comes with anguish, because we are entirely responsible for giving our own lives meaning in a world without inherent purpose. He also introduces the idea of bad faith (mauvaise foi)—self-deception where individuals lie to themselves to escape the burden of freedom and responsibility. Sartre critiques how people often adopt societal roles or live inauthentically to avoid confronting their true nature. Ultimately, Being and Nothingness presents a powerful view of human existence as fundamentally free, but often trapped in self-imposed illusions. It challenges readers to live authentically, embrace freedom, and take full responsibility for their actions and identity in a meaningless but malleable world
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    22 m