What a dying philosopher and a room full of liars can tell you about the life you're actually living.
Why the people you envy sit in a discomfort you keep escaping.
Your brain is wired to undermine your best decisions at exactly the moment they would start to work.
A psychologist in 1927 figured out why you're exhausted, and a hundred years later we're still running her experiment on ourselves.
Every failure leaves a body, and most people bury it before they read it.
You don't have a follow-through problem. You have a leak.
The people watching you are the reason you haven't moved.
Most people think the gap is empty. It isn't.
You don't have a knowledge problem. You have a translation problem.
You don't have a discipline problem. You have an accounting problem.
The people who actually changed their lives didn't rely on it...
who you are when nobody is watching...