#2514
Mentioned in 18 episodes

If

Book • 1910
Written in 1896 and first published in 1910, 'If—' is a poem that advises on how to rise above adversity and live a life of integrity.

The speaker, addressing his son, outlines various scenarios and virtues necessary to 'be a Man,' including the ability to keep one's head in chaos, trust oneself despite doubt, and treat triumph and disaster equally.

The poem is structured as a series of conditional 'if' clauses leading to a final 'then' clause, emphasizing a quintessentially British brand of stoicism and the importance of maintaining a strong will and moral character.

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Mentioned in 18 episodes

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Shaan Puri
as a poem Trevor's dad gave him with the line: If you can meet triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same.
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Tim Ferriss
when quoting Rudyard Kipling's poem from
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Frank Miller
's book.
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Lex Fridman
as advice from a father to a son.
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#277 – Andrew Huberman: Focus, Stress, Relationships, and Friendship
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Joan Tubau
citando el poema como inspiración para recuperar tras pérdidas y empezar de nuevo.
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Michael Stevens
as a visually rich book that reframes big ideas, time, and numbers with illustrations and visualizations.
52 snips
How Words Shape Your Body
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Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago
, quien recuerda un poema de este autor que su abuelo tenía enmarcado en casa.
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#219 Receta para una vida miserable
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Ryan Holiday
and
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Allie Esiri
as an example of didactic poetry.
Allie Esiri On the Power of Poetry and Daily Reads
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Mark Batterson
when discussing the importance of conditional promises in the Bible.
Forgive Us Our Trespasses
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Katharine Birbalsingh
as one of the poems they learn at the Michaela School.
Everyone Is Getting This Wrong | Interview with Katharine Birbalsingh CBE

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