FVS 43: 12 Questions That Will Change Your Life

SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 · 3 MIN READ · newsletterpersonal-developmentbooks

Here is your weekly For Value Sake, contributing value to your growth.

FVS 43: 12 Questions That Will Change Your Life

entrepreneurship

IV. Why You Should Ignore Every Founder’s Story About How They Started Their Company

+”Company founding stories are almost always non-malicious lies”

+”No one writes about all the random tangents and mistakes”

Most time founders tell untrue founding narratives of how they started their company just to paint a story that the world can fall in love with. So do not fall for most founder stories you hear. I have multiple narratives of my founding story depending on who is asking, and most times some of them are not lies but lack the right context. Read Now

parenting

V. I Raised Two CEOs and a Doctor. These Are My Secrets to Parenting Successful Children

So when a mother of these 3 women talks about parenting I think we should listen:  Janet Wojcicki, a professor at UCSF,  Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, and  Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and CEO of 23andMe(One of the biggest genetic testing companies, I think). Read Now

2. VIDEO WORTH READING (a TED Table talk)

  • The Virginity of Fraud | Nina Dølvik Brochmann & Ellen Støkken Dahl

The hymen is still the most misunderstood part of the female body. Nina Dølvik Brochmann and Ellen Støkken Dahl share their mission to empower young people through better sex education, debunking the popular (and harmful) myths we’re told about female virginity and the hymen. Watch Now

3. WHAT IM READING

+ The Laws of Human Nature | Robert Greene

If you have read The 48 laws of power, The Art of Seduction or Mastery then you know Robert Greene is a genius when it comes to communicating deep ideas.

Now he turns to the most important subject of all — understanding people’s drives and motivations, even when they are unconscious of them themselves.

We are social animals. Our very lives depend on our relationships with people. Knowing why people do what they do is the most important tool we can possess, without which our other talents can only take us so far. Drawing from the ideas and examples of Pericles, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr, and many others, Greene teaches us how to detach ourselves from our own emotions and master self-control, how to develop the empathy that leads to insight, how to look behind people’s masks, and how to resist conformity to develop your singular sense of purpose. Whether at work, in relationships, or in shaping the world around you, The Laws of Human Nature offers brilliant tactics for success, self-improvement, and self-defense.

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Enjoy the rest of your week! Mascot