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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Tuesdays With Morrie
Book • 1997
In this memoir, Mitch Albom recounts his weekly visits with Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor who is suffering from ALS. Through their conversations, Morrie imparts valuable life lessons on topics such as love, family, and the meaning of life.
The book is a poignant exploration of the human condition and the importance of living a meaningful life.
The book is a poignant exploration of the human condition and the importance of living a meaningful life.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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as a book that resonated with him, highlighting the importance of living a meaningful life.


Paul Millerd

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The Pathless Path: How To Recreate Your Life And Career In 2023 - Paul Millerd
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as a book he read about a professor's last lecture.


Walter Green

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#288 ‒ The impact of gratitude, serving others, embracing mortality, and living intentionally | Walter Green
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as a best-selling author whose work was discussed in an interview.


Ben Nadeff-Haffrey

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A Very Terminator Christmas
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as his most famous book, published in 1997.


Mitch Albom

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A Good Circle
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as a book he has reread multiple times.


Paul Millerd

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#41 - Paul Millerd: Optimizing for Uncertainty on the Pathless Path
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when discussing how suffering can provide insights into life.


Ilia Delio

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Ilia Delio - The Primacy of Love (N307)
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as an inspirational book for his project on exploring what it means to be human.

Yohei Nakajima

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How Yohei Nakajima Created an Autonomous Startup Founder: Baby AGI
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as an example of an author who successfully transitioned from sports reporting to writing.


Gary Vaynerchuk

Taking Accountability as a Leader
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when discussing gift-giving and its ethical complexities.

Scott Stevens

What are we doing when we give gifts?
Recommended by Becky as a book she recently read and liked.

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