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Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference by Rutger Bregman
BATB score: 9.5/10 🥹 reader discretion advised not an easy read, book is trying to make a very unpopular difficult point, not early retirement but never retire to fight for a cause for the betterment of the world 👏 💯 Best to: are you team Gandhi or team Greta Thunberg; are you pure zen 🧘♀️ for self or passionate activist 🏃♀️ for humankind? “Moral ambition is the will to make the world a wildly better place. It’s a longing to make a difference - and to build a legacy t


For the Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be by Marcus Collins
BATB score: 8/10 👍 Best as: culture marketing playbook #legit Best to: everything in life is marketing - religion, music, global warming, everything Best for: marketers - “start with the soul and end with the sale” because “We were looking for fans when we should have been looking for believers.” BATB lingering thought: “If Thanksgiving is the day that we reflect on all that we have, then Black Friday is the day that we realize we don’t have enough.” damn, imagine a marketin
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Never Not Working: Why the Always-On Culture is Bad for Business - and How to Fix It by Malissa Clark [2024]
BATB score: 9/10 🤔 Best as: workaholism is not only / not just putting extra hours at work, it’s a toxic mental illness Best for: anyone who can relate > “Workaholism involves that feeling in the pit of your stomach that you can’t rest, that you ought to be working all the time. Workaholism also involves feeling guilty and anxious when you are not working. It’s the fact that even if you are not physically doing work, you are thinking about that email you should send, mulling
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