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⁠Show notes⁠ / ⁠Free Audiobook ⁠/ 🇩🇪 ⁠German⁠ / Are you saving for a future you might be too old to enjoy? In this episode of the StoryShots podcast, we break down the radical, life-changing philosophy of Bill Perkins from his bestselling book, Die With Zero. Forget everything you know about traditional retirement planning. Perkins, a hedge fund manager and high-stakes poker player, argues that our greatest goal should be to maximize our life experiences, not our net worth. We explore how to strategically spend your money to create a rich and fulfilling life, leaving nothing on the table. This isn't just a book summary; it's a guide to redesigning your life around what truly matters. Learn how to invest in "memory dividends," why your ability to enjoy money declines with age, and how to pinpoint your personal "net worth peak." If you've ever felt guilty about spending money or worried you're saving too much for an uncertain future, this episode is your permission slip to start living. Tune in to discover the nine rules for dying with zero regrets. StoryShot #1: The Power of Memory Dividends – Understand why experiences are investments that pay dividends for the rest of your life. StoryShot #2: Your Ability to Enjoy Money Declines with Age – Learn to align your spending with your health and energy to avoid the regret of waiting too long. StoryShot #3: Give to Your Children Before You Die – Discover the power of giving when it makes the most impact, not when you're gone. StoryShot #4: The Time Buckets Framework – An actionable method for planning your life experiences across decades. StoryShot #5: The Net Worth Peak – Find out when you should stop accumulating and start decumulating your wealth. StoryShot #6: Overcoming the Fear of Running Out of Money – Use data and logic to conquer longevity risk and spend with confidence. StoryShot #7: The Asymmetry of Risk – Reframe risk to see that the danger of not living fully is greater than the risk of financial loss. StoryShot #8: Your Life is the Sum of Your Experiences – Embrace the ultimate takeaway and start building a life rich in memories, not just money. Today: Calculate the memory dividend of one past experience. This Week: Create your Time Buckets for the decades ahead. This Month: Estimate your personal Net Worth Peak. This Quarter: Find one way to give with a warm hand. This Year: Commit to one bucket-list experience you've been delaying. Bill Perkins is a successful hedge fund manager, film producer, and high-stakes poker player from Houston, Texas. He is the CEO of Skylar Capital, a commodities trading firm. Perkins is known for his extravagant lifestyle and his contrarian philosophy on personal finance, which he details in Die With Zero. He advocates for prioritizing life experiences over wealth accumulation, challenging the conventional wisdom of saving for retirement. Get the full summary, infographics, and audiobook in the StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/StoryShots Join our newsletter for more insights: https://www.getstoryshots.com/ The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss: Read Summary Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin: Read Summary The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel: Read Summary Keywords: Die With Zero, Bill Perkins, Personal Finance, Financial Independence, FIRE Movement, Lifestyle Design, Retirement Planning, Net Worth, Life Experiences, Memory Dividend, Time Buckets, StoryShots Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes / Free Audiobook / Discover the life-changing insights from Lori Gottlieb's "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" - a raw, honest look at therapy from both sides of the couch. Learn why even therapists need therapy and how healing truly happens. 🔑 KEY INSIGHTS ✅ Therapists need therapy too - seeking help is human, not weak ✅ We heal through connection, not isolation ✅ All pain deserves compassion - no hierarchy of suffering ✅ Change is scary but necessary for growth ✅ You can edit your life story without changing the past ✅ Self-compassion is the foundation of all other growth 📚 ABOUT THE BOOK "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" by Lori Gottlieb ⭐ New York Times Bestseller ⭐ Over 1 million copies sold ⭐ Being adapted for Netflix 👤 ABOUT LORI GOTTLIEB • Psychotherapist and bestselling author • "Dear Therapist" columnist at The Atlantic • TED Talk: Top 10 Most Watched 2019 • Graduate of Yale, Stanford, and Pepperdine🎯 PERFECT FOR: • Anyone considering therapy • People currently in therapy • Mental health advocates • Fans of Brené Brown, Irvin Yalom • Anyone interested in psychology and personal growth 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED • Crisis Text Line: crisistextline.org • National Alliance on Mental Illness: nami.org • Mental Health America: mhanational.org • The Atlantic "Dear Therapist": theatlantic.com/author/lori-gottlieb/📱 CONNECT WITH STORYSHOTS • Website: storyshots.com • Instagram: @storyshots • Twitter: @storyshots • YouTube: StoryShots • App: Download free on iOS/Android ⭐ ENJOYED THIS EPISODE? • Rate and review on Apple Podcasts • Share with someone who needs to hear this • Subscribe for weekly book summaries • Tell us your favorite insight in the comments ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact emergency services or a mental health professional immediately. 00:00 - Introduction: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Book Review01:10 - Lori Gottlieb: From Hollywood Executive to Therapist04:59 - Key Insight: Therapists Need Therapy Too06:00 - Healing Through Connection and Relationships08:19 - Understanding Pain and Compassion in Therapy09:17 - Overcoming Resistance to Change in Therapy11:10 - The Truth About Closure and Processing Loss13:13 - Finding the Right Therapist: Tips and Guidance15:40 - Living with Uncertainty: Lessons from Therapy18:03 - Final Summary and Book Review20:22 - Related Books and Additional Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes / PDF, Infographic & Animated Summary / Free Audiobook / Forget talent—grit is your unstoppable edge. What if talent isn't what sets champions apart? Discover why passion and perseverance - not natural ability - are the true secrets to extraordinary success. Read on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, extended ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and 1 million more books on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Key figures and topics: Grit, Effort, Perseverance, Achievement, Passion, Purpose, Goals, Effort, Grit, success, Talent, Motivation, Angela Duckworth, McAfee, Grit, John IrvingCharacter Lab, Chia Jeong Tsai, Mark Allen Morris, Anders Erikson, story shorts, Emilia Lati, Sisu, In her book Grit, Angela Duckworth challenges the societal obsession with natural talent, arguing that effort and perseverance are far more critical to success than innate abilities. She introduces the concept of 'grit' as a combination of passion, endurance, and consistent hard work that distinguishes high achievers. Duckworth presents her research demonstrating that talent alone is insufficient and that how rapidly one develops skills and the commitment to long-term goals are more predictive of success. Duckworth outlines four key characteristics of gritty individuals: passionate interest in their pursuits, dedicated daily practice, a clear overarching purpose, and hope for continual improvement. She emphasizes that true skill development requires consistent, intelligent practice and that individuals should focus on goals that genuinely motivate them. The book suggests that while genetics play a role in grit, it is also something that can be cultivated through experience, cultural immersion, and deliberate effort. The author provides practical strategies for developing grit, including the 'Hard Thing Rule' for families, which encourages commitment to challenging activities for specified periods. She highlights the importance of finding work and pursuits that align with personal interests, as this creates the intrinsic motivation necessary for long-term success. Duckworth also explores how culture, parenting, and personal mindset can significantly influence an individual's ability to develop and maintain grit throughout their life. Key ideas Effort and perseverance matter more than talent, with consistent hard work leading to greater success. Grit combines passion, deliberate practice, purpose, and hope—all essential for long-term achievement. High achievers set goal hierarchies, using daily goals to support bigger life objectives. They embrace dissatisfaction as fuel for growth, always pushing to improve. Skill comes from focused, intelligent practice—not just repetition. A grit-focused culture boosts resilience and commitment. And since only 13% of workers feel engaged, aligning work with passion is key to lasting motivation. (00:00) Synopsis of Grit (01:05) About Angela Duckworth (01:44) Understanding Grit (02:30) The Role of Talent (03:45) Effort and Its Importance (08:10) Setting and Achieving Goals (10:20) Developing Grit (16:59) Conclusion and Next Steps Related Book Summaries 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do Deep Work Can't Hurt Me The Dip Mindset Make Your Bed The Mamba Mentality DISCLAIMER: This is an unofficial summary and analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes/ PDF & Infographic / Free Audiobook / ☀️ What if your mornings held the key to transforming your entire life? Discover the 6 daily habits used by high achievers worldwide. In this audiobook summary of The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod, we break down a simple but powerful routine that’s helped millions improve their mindset, productivity, and well-being — all before 8 a.m. Whether you want more energy, clarity, or purpose, this episode offers a proven blueprint to reinvent your mornings and upgrade your life. Elrod’s “SAVERS” method — Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing — is designed to activate your full potential, starting from day one. He developed this framework after a near-fatal accident and financial collapse, and it’s since become a movement embraced by CEOs, athletes, and everyday people looking to break out of burnout or stagnation. Ready for more? Unlock the full experience on the StoryShots app — including: ✅ PDF summary ✅ Infographic ✅ Full audiobook ✅ Animated version 👉 https://www.getstoryshots.com/ What you’ll learn in this episode: • Why how you start your day shapes everything else • How to implement the full SAVERS routine in under an hour • The science and psychology behind each morning habit • How Elrod turned tragedy into transformation • Practical tips to beat the snooze button and own your mornings Like this episode? 🎧 Subscribe to the StoryShots podcast ⭐️ Rate & review to support the show 📚 Suggest your next book summary inside the StoryShots app! The Miracle Morning, Hal Elrod, SAVERS, morning routine, book summary, productivity, success habits, personal growth, self-discipline, how to wake up early, mindset, Tim Ferriss, Mel Robbins, Tony Robbins, StoryShots, audiobook summary, nonfiction podcast, Spotify book summary, YouTube book summary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feeling overwhelmed by the chaos of modern life? Discover how a Roman Emperor’s private journal, written almost 2,000 years ago, can help you build unshakable inner peace. In this episode, we distill the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations, a 2000-year-old operating manual for the human mind that was never meant to be published. Show notes / PDF, Infographic and Animated Summary This is your practical guide to Stoic philosophy in action. Learn how to conquer laziness, transform obstacles into opportunities, and find your true purpose by focusing only on what you can control. In this summary of Meditations, you will learn: How to react to other people’s malice without losing your peace of mind. Why remembering your own mortality is the ultimate tool for motivation and focus. How to build your “Inner Citadel”—a mental fortress that protects you from external chaos. Why your true purpose is to serve the common good, not to chase empty pleasures. How to turn every obstacle you face into a new path forward. Ready to explore these Stoic and meaning-packed titles in more depth? Get full access to the StoryShots library—ad-free text, audio, animated summaries, and infographics for Meditations and 1 million more books. Join 1 million+ learners who are outgrowing their past selves, one summary at a time. Download the StoryShots app for free to access the full summary, infographic, and audiobook of Meditations. What’s one Stoic practice from this summary that you’ll actually try tonight or tomorrow? Let us know by sending us a tweet @storyshots. For more, subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and YouTube. Don't forget to sign up for our free newsletter for more great content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover the timeless laws of success behind Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO. Learn how a broke 18-year-old dropout built a multimillion-dollar company by 27 — and what his 33 Laws can teach you about mindset, leadership, and growth. Free Audiobook / PDF & Infographic 🎧 Listen ad-free on the StoryShots app — named one of the World's Best Learning Apps by Apple and The Guardian. What if the key to transforming your life lies in understanding five invisible buckets? In this enlightening episode of Best Book Summaries 📚 by StoryShots, we explore Stephen Bartlett's groundbreaking work, The Diary of a CEO: The 33 Laws of Success, which offers a roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders. Bartlett, a young entrepreneur who rose from being broke and unqualified to building a multi-million dollar company, shares invaluable lessons learned from world-class leaders that can inspire anyone to pursue their dreams. Join us as we uncover the essence of the five invisible buckets—knowledge, skills, network, resources, and reputation—that are crucial for achieving future success. This episode highlights how understanding these elements can significantly impact your journey in personal development and career advancement. You'll also discover the power of embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth, teaching for mastery, and the importance of cultivating a strong company culture. We delve into key takeaways from this transformative book, offering actionable steps that encourage listeners to focus on continuous improvement, value creation, and authentic connections in both personal and professional realms. Bartlett's principles challenge conventional wisdom, advocating for a mindset shift towards collaboration, curiosity, and resilience in the face of failure, ultimately leading to sustainable success. Whether you're seeking insights from top business leadership books or looking to enhance your self-improvement journey, this episode is packed with key takeaways from bestsellers that will inspire you to take action. Tune in for a deep dive into The Diary of a CEO and discover how to leverage these insights for your personal growth and career development. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn on your terms with our free audiobook summaries and animated book summaries. Join us as we unlock the secrets to success and share self-care for entrepreneurs through the lens of Bartlett's wisdom. Let’s redefine what it means to succeed in today’s fast-paced world! For more business book summaries and personal development audiobooks, subscribe to Best Book Summaries 📚 by StoryShots and elevate your learning experience with our StoryShots premium content. Your journey to success starts here! — 🔑 What You'll Learn • The five invisible buckets that determine your future: knowledge, skills, network, resources, and reputation • Why discomfort is your secret weapon for growth • How teaching accelerates mastery • The Kaizen philosophy of 1% daily improvement • Why failure is data, not defeat • How to scale faster by asking "Who, not how" • Why culture and authenticity beat strategy every time • How curiosity and systems thinking create long-term freedom — 💬 What was your biggest insight from The Diary of a CEO? Tag @StoryShots and join 1M+ learners discovering world-class ideas in minutes. — Keywords: The Diary of a CEO summary, Steven Bartlett, 33 Laws of Success, business mindset, entrepreneurship lessons, self-improvement podcast, leadership development, personal growth frameworks, the diary of a ceo, cultivating company culture, collaboration and resilience, business leadership books, entrepreneurial mindset, book summaries, learning from world-class leaders, authentic connections, value creation, embracing discomfort, actionable insights, self-help books, personal growth book summaries, business book summaries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes (free summary) | PDF & Infographic | Free Audiobook | Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley teaches powerful techniques to boost concentration, learning, and recall, proving that with the right strategies, there's no limit to what your mind can achieve—and you’ll wonder why you didn’t start sooner. What if you're only using 10% of your brain's true memory potential? Kevin Horsley, International Grandmaster of Memory who can recall 10,000+ digits of Pi, reveals the shocking truth: Your memory isn't flawed—it's untrained. Imagine remembering every name, mastering new skills in days, and never forgetting important information again. The most successful people aren't born with perfect memories—they've simply learned the right techniques. Stop accepting forgetfulness as normal. Your mind is capable of extraordinary feats. Unlimited Memory isn't just a book. It's your key to a transformed mind. Are you ready to remember everything? Learn on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and a lot more on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Topics and Key Figures Concentration, Techniques, memory, Neuroscience, learning, John Maxwell, McAfee, StoryShots, Kevin Horsley, Unlimited Memory, Memory, Visualization, Learning, Mindfulness, Techniques, story shorts, About Kevin Horsley Kevin Horsley is a memory expert. He is one of only a few people in the world to hold the title of International Grandmaster of Memory. Additionally, Kevin is a World Memory Championship medalist. Finally, he is a two-time world record holder for The Everest memory test. Not to mention, he can recall the number Pi to over 10,000 decimal places. “If you keep on doing what you have always done, you are going to get what you have always gotten. You need to do different to get different. Thus, a word of warning: mastering your memory is going to require a different kind of thinking.” - Kevin Horsley StoryShot #1: The Benefits of Having an Excellent Memory A great memory gives you a distinct advantage by helping you: Store and access more information quickly. Create mental associations. Build upon existing knowledge. Grasp opportunities. Increase your overall intelligence. StoryShot #2: How to Improve Your Concentration “We are training our brains to have an attention deficit. A lot of people simply cannot focus for an extended period of time anymore. I have heard that the average person looks at their mobile phone about 50 times a day. We are reading emails, the news, Facebook, and Twitter, etc., during what should be family and relationship time.” - Kevin Horsley Kevin Horsley identifies concentration as fundamental to remembering anything. Without concentration, all other memory tips are pointless. Hence, he describes two ways to increase your concentration levels: Rid yourself from conflict: Conflict can distract you from the task you want to engage in. Examples of distractions are social media websites, games, or messages. However, it is not just distractions that impact your concentration. Multitasking itself hugely impacts your ability to concentrate. Kevin highlights that neuroscience research has found that multitasking slows efficiency by 50%. Give yourself a purpose: If you have a purpose, your mind is less likely to wander. Kevin suggests that you adhere to the "PIC rule.” P stands for purpose. Purpose gives you a reason for learning. I stands for interested. Ask yourself questions so you can become interested. And finally C stands for Curious. Be curious about what you’ve chosen to learn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this episode where we explore "Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel" by Rolf Potts. This groundbreaking book challenges conventional notions of travel and work, offering a philosophy for extended international adventure that doesn't require wealth—just a shift in mindset and priorities. Free Audiobook / PDF & Infographic / Show notes / 🇩🇪German⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠🇪🇸Spanish⁠⁠ / 🇫🇷⁠⁠French⁠⁠ / 🇸🇪⁠⁠Swedish⁠ KEY TAKEAWAYS: 1. Vagabonding is About Freedom, Not Escape Vagabonding isn't running away from life—it's taking control of it. It's about creating time and space to explore the world on your own terms, embracing simplicity over material accumulation. 2. You Don't Need to Be Rich Long-term travel is more accessible than most people think. By simplifying your life, cutting unnecessary expenses, and prioritizing experiences over possessions, you can fund extended adventures with modest savings. 3. Work is a Means, Not an End Potts encourages us to view work as a tool for funding our travels and dreams, rather than the central focus of our lives. The goal is to work to travel, not travel to escape work. 4. Slow Down and Be Present True vagabonding means resisting the urge to rush through destinations. It's about immersing yourself in local cultures, building meaningful connections, and allowing serendipity to guide your journey. 5. Embrace Simplicity The less you need, the freer you become. Traveling light—both physically and mentally—opens up possibilities and reduces the barriers to extended travel. ACTIONABLE TIPS: 1. Start Saving with Purpose Create a dedicated travel fund and automate regular contributions. Cut back on daily luxuries—expensive coffees, subscriptions, dining out—and redirect those funds toward your travel goals. 2. Simplify Your Life Now Begin downsizing your possessions and commitments. The less you're tied to, the easier it becomes to hit the road. Practice living with less before you travel. 3. Research Low-Cost Destinations Identify countries where your money goes further. Southeast Asia, Central America, and parts of Eastern Europe offer incredible experiences at a fraction of Western costs. 4. Plan for Flexible Income Explore remote work options, freelancing, or seasonal employment that allows you to earn while traveling or between trips. Build skills that translate to location-independent income. 5. Start Small You don't have to quit everything and travel for a year right away. Begin with a short trip to test your approach, learn what works, and build confidence for longer adventures. 6. Cultivate the Right Mindset Reframe your relationship with time, money, and success. Question societal norms about career paths and material achievement. Your time is your most valuable asset—use it intentionally. CLOSING: "Vagabonding" reminds us that the world is vast, life is short, and the freedom to explore is within reach for those willing to prioritize it. Rolf Potts offers not just a travel guide, but a philosophy for living more deliberately and richly. Whether you're dreaming of months in Southeast Asia, a year in South America, or simply a different approach to life, this book provides the inspiration and practical wisdom to make it happen. The question isn't whether you can afford to travel—it's whether you can afford not to. Start planning your adventure today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes⁠ / Don't Die is more than just another health book. It mixes philosophy with science. Johnson sees aging as a disease we can beat. Read 1 million books in minutes. For free. Get the PDF, infographic, extended ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and unlimited bestselling book insights on the top-rated ⁠⁠StoryShots⁠⁠ app: ⁠⁠https://www.getstoryshots.com/ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the ⁠⁠StoryShots⁠⁠ app. IN THIS EPISODE: Tech entrepreneur Brian Johnson proposes a radical, scientifically-backed approach to defeating aging through comprehensive health monitoring, strict lifestyle protocols, and cutting-edge experimental interventions. TOPICS: Longevity, nutrition, health, technology, biology KEY FIGURES: PayPal, Brian Johnson, CRISPR, Braintree, National Institute on Aging, don't die, StoryShots, Dr. Oliver Zollman, Blueprint Protocol SUMMARY: Brian Johnson, a tech entrepreneur and author of 'Don't Die', has developed an extreme approach to longevity that involves meticulously tracking and optimizing his health. At 47, he claims to have the body of an 18-year-old through a rigorous regimen that includes a strict 1,977-calorie vegan diet consumed within a five-hour window, taking over 100 pills daily, and following a comprehensive health protocol called Blueprint that monitors 81 different body systems. Johnson's methodology goes beyond traditional health practices, treating aging as a disease that can be conquered through systematic interventions. He uses advanced health tracking, including DNA methylation testing and inflammation markers, to guide his daily routines. His approach involves experimental therapies like blood exchange with his son and father, gene therapy interventions, and a unique sleep optimization strategy that creates an ideal rest environment. While Johnson's methods are controversial and expensive, costing over $2 million annually, he believes his work will eventually benefit everyone by pushing the boundaries of longevity research. His book 'Don't Die' presents a philosophical framework for understanding aging, emphasizing that most people live in 'slow suicide' by making short-term choices that harm long-term health. Johnson envisions a future where technology like gene editing, AI, and advanced biotechnology will make radical life extension possible and accessible. KEY QUOTES: • "As a species, we accept our decay, decline and death. I want to argue that the opposite should be true." - Brian Johnson • "Johnson says most people live in slow suicide. They make choices that feel good now but hurt their future selves." - Brian Johnson • "Johnson compares our body to computer software. We can update the code." - Brian Johnson • "Change is hard. Being miserable is harder." - Brian Johnson • "Before any decision, ask does this help me not die?" - Brian Johnson KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Brian Johnson views aging as a disease that can be 'solved' through systematic, data-driven interventions, spending over $2 million annually to track and potentially reverse his biological aging • Johnson's 'Don't Die' philosophy involves making every lifestyle choice through the lens of whether it helps or hurts long-term survival, including a strict 1,977-calorie vegan diet consumed within a 5-hour window and taking over 100 supplements daily • Johnson tracks 81 different body systems using advanced biomarkers like DNA methylation and inflammation markers, allowing him to make real-time adjustments to his health protocols • His approach combines cutting-edge experimental treatments like blood exchange with his son and gene therapy interventions, while acknowledging the current scientific uncertainty of these methods... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes / PDF & Infographic / Free Audiobook / A Brief History of Time is a concise summary of the origins and nature of our universe. Stephen Hawking guides readers through the evolution of our scientific understanding. He starts with Newton’s law of gravity in the 1600s right through to the modern theories of the universe’s beginning. This book is a clear and understandable guide to the universe. From black holes to time travel, Stephen Hawking explains some of our universe’s most essential mysteries.  🇩🇪German⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠🇪🇸Spanish⁠⁠ / 🇫🇷⁠⁠French⁠⁠ / 🇸🇪⁠⁠Swedish⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the secret to happiness isn't avoiding depression, but using it as a weapon? What if people who feel the deepest sadness can also feel the most intense joy...? Show notes You've been told that mental illness is something to hide. Something to manage quietly or "get over." That's the old way of thinking. And frankly, it's complete bullshit. Furiously Happy shows a new idea: if you can feel crushing sadness, you should also be able to feel crushing happiness. Jenny Lawson doesn't just survive her battles with depression and anxiety. She turns them into weapons of joy. She creates a life so deliberately, furiously happy that it becomes an act of rebellion. "I am furiously happy. It's not a cure for mental illness... it's a weapon, designed to counter it." - Jenny Lawson's approach to mental health Mental illness doesn't stop you from being happy. It can actually make your capacity for joy even stronger when you learn to use your emotional intensity on purpose. •Mental health warriors feeling alone or ashamed of their struggles (spoiler alert: you're not alone and you're definitely not broken) •Caregivers and loved ones who want to understand without saying things like "have you tried yoga?" •Anyone feeling "different" who's tired of pretending to be normal (whatever that means) •Self-advocacy learners ready to stop saying sorry for taking up space in the world Jenny Lawson is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. She somehow convinced the world that her particular brand of chaos counts as "expertise." Known as "The Bloggess," she's won the Audie Award for Best Humor and the NoStigmas Hero Award for mental health advocacy. This is impressive considering she once got lost in her own neighborhood. She's spent over a decade using her platform to remove stigma from mental illness. She's built a community of "magnificent weirdos" who find comfort in her words and questionable life choices. Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things Summary & Key IdeasOne Big IdeaWho This Book Is ForAbout Jenny LawsonStoryShot 1: What If Depression Is Actually a Superpower in Disguise? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt like the proverbial hamster on a wheel? The 80/20 Principle is the idea that 80 percent of all our results in business and life stem from 20 percent of our efforts. ⁠Get Lifetime access to 1M bestsellers and hot new releases⁠ / ⁠Show notes⁠ / ⁠PDF & Infographic⁠ / ⁠Free audiobook⁠ / ⁠⁠🇩🇪German⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠🇪🇸Spanish⁠⁠⁠ / 🇫🇷⁠⁠⁠French⁠⁠⁠ / 🇸🇪⁠⁠⁠Swedish⁠⁠ Read on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and a lot more on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Life gets busy. Has The 80/20 Principle been gathering dust on your bookshelf? Instead, pick up the key ideas now. If you don’t already have Richard Koch’s classic book on productivity and time management, order it here or get the audiobook for free on Amazon to learn the juicy details. StoryShots Book Summary and Review of The 80/20 Principle: The Secret of Achieving More With Less by Richard Koch The episode is a summary of the book 'The 80/20 Principle' (The 80-20 Principle) by Richard Koch. It introduces the idea that 80% of results in business and life stem from 20% of efforts, and emphasizes the importance of prioritization and focusing on the aspects that matter. The summary explores Koch's background and the key concepts of the book, including 80/20 thinking, happiness, finding and sticking to strengths, investing, and relationships. The episode delves into the idea of 80/20 thinking, which involves self-reflection, unconventional approaches, and understanding nonlinear relationships. It also discusses the concept of actively seeking happiness in the present rather than waiting for the future, and the idea that success depends on identifying and focusing on one's strengths. Additionally, the summary covers the application of the 80/20 principle in investing, where typically 20% of investments drive 80% of wealth growth. It also highlights the importance of nurturing the 20% of relationships that contribute to 80% of one's success and happiness. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to apply the key insights from the book. #1: 80/20 Thinking Emphasizes Self-Reflection and Thought Before Action  #2: 80/20 Happiness Is Actively Seeking Out Happiness Today Instead of Waiting for a Future Day #3: Your Success Depends on Being Able to Find and Stick to Your Strengths #4: 80% of Your Investing Success Comes From 20% of Your Investments Related Book Summaries Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss The New One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard Essentialism by Greg McKeown Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport Start With Why by Simon Sinek First Things First by Stephen Covey Principles by Ray Dalio The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin The Snowball by Alice Schroeder Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin Entities: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 80/20 Principle, Boston Consulting Group, LinkedIn, Bain & Company, L.E.K. Consulting, Apple, Filofax, Plymouth Gin, Great Little Trading Company, Google, Betfair, Richard Koch, Tim Ferriss, audible, Storyshots App Keywords: investing, Relationships, Productivity, happiness, prioritization, self-reflection, Strengths, Free Book Summary, Story Shorts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentally strong people avoid habits like dwelling on the past, fearing change, and resenting others' success—they focus on growth and resilience; want to know the other ten things they steer clear of? 📝 ⁠Show notes (free book summary)⁠ / ⁠PDF & Infographic⁠ /⁠ Free audiobook⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠🇩🇪German⁠⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠⁠🇪🇸Spanish⁠⁠⁠⁠ / 🇫🇷⁠⁠⁠⁠French⁠⁠⁠⁠ / 🇸🇪⁠⁠⁠⁠Swedish⁠⁠⁠ / Read on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and more exclusive content on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  StoryShots Summary and Analysis of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do by Amy Morin Amy Morin is a psychotherapist, mental strength trainer, and international bestselling author. She’s a highly sought-after keynote speaker who gave one of the most popular TEDx talks of all time. Her books have been translated into more than 30 languages. Amy is a columnist for Inc., Forbes, and Psychology Today. Her articles on mental strength reach more than 2 million readers each month. No matter how intelligent you are or what life has thrown at you, there is no way to become more deserving of success than anyone else. If a person loses their business and feels indebted, they’re inviting more frustration and anger into their life. Mentally strong people can shift their focus away from their debt. Hence, they can help people in need. Mentally strong people keep themselves busy doing good deeds. If you follow this guidance, you can stop wasting time, stop feeling like you are owed something and stop resenting others’ success. By far, the most harmful drug is self-pity. It is addictive, provides only temporary pleasure, and disconnects people from reality. No one is immune to hard times. However, it is how you react to these situations that is important. Mentally strong individuals do not spend precious time pitying themselves. They replace self-pity with gratitude.  Amy Morin provides an example of an American long-distance runner, Marla Runyan. She ran the New York Marathon in a little over two hours. Marla also has a master’s degree in education and has written a book. The most impressive aspect of all this is that she is legally blind. The key to her success lies in her refusal to indulge in self-pity. She’s always refused to identify her illness as a disability. Rather than dwelling on what her illness took away, she’s grateful for what it gave her. Related Book Summaries Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson Mindset by Carol Dweck Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink The Mamba Mentality by Kobe Bryant Grit by Angela Duckworth The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant Feeling Good by David D. Burns How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie Originals by Adam Grant Atomic Habits by James Clear Here are the timestamps with parentheses and "StoryShot:" removed: (00:00) Introduction to 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do (00:14) Amy Morin's Background and Expertise (00:43) Mentally Strong People Don't Feel the World Owes Them Anything (01:28) Mentally Strong People Don't Waste Time Feeling Sorry for Themselves (02:54) Mentally Strong People Don't Resent Other People's Success (04:20) Mentally Strong People Don't Give Away Their Power (05:23) Mentally Strong People Don't Focus on Things Beyond Their Control (06:01) Mentally Strong People Don't Dwell on the Past (07:27) Mentally Strong People Don't Worry About Pleasing Everyone (15:55) Final Summary and Review morning routines, priorities, habit formation, time management, Weekend planning, Productivity, Goal setting, Work-life balance, gratitude Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Extended audiobook summary, PDF & Infographic | 📝 Show notes | Free audiobook | PDF and Infographic | Imagine walking into a room where every face lights up at your arrival, where your words carry weight and your presence commands genuine respect. That world is yours for the taking—if you know how to connect, inspire, and lead others. Discover Dale Carnegie’s timeless strategies from “How to Win Friends and Influence People” to effortlessly build genuine relationships, earn unwavering trust, and inspire those around you.  Read on your terms. Start a free trial of StoryShots: https://www.getstoryshots.com to get the extended ad-free audiobook, PDF, infographic and animated version of this summary of How to Win Friends and Influence People and 300,000 more bestselling books. This episode is brought to you by our sponsors. Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis. Free audiobook: https://geni.us/win-friends-audiobook StoryShots Book Summary and Analysis of How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People was published in 1936 and became an instant bestseller. Dale Carnegie was already a famous public speaking coach and author of five other books. Out of his 11 books, this one has proven to be his most popular. It sold over five million copies throughout the author’s lifetime and over ten million more since then. Carnegie researched the lives of greats from Julius Caesar to Thomas Edison. He also interviewed influential individuals like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Clark Gable. Based on these findings, he created a book that has become one of the best-selling books of all time. The book is based on a 14-week course he gave on human relations and public speaking.  (00:00) The Futility of Arguments (00:28) Admitting Faults (00:51) StoryShots Introduction (01:57) About Dale Carnegie (02:50) Introduction to 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' (03:42) Learn to Handle People (04:54) Show People You Are Interested in Them (05:47) Use Your Smile to Make a Good First Impression (06:22) Learn People’s First Names and Use Them (07:08) Encourage People to Talk About Themselves (08:04) Learn About Other People’s Interests (08:28) Make People Feel Important and Needed (09:07) Arguments Aren’t Worth Your Time (09:39) How to Avoid Making Enemies (11:02) Respond to Anger with Friendliness Entities: How to Win Friends and Influence People, Google, Apple, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), Cognitive biases, Clark Gable, Warren Buffett, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Dale Carnegie, Albert Hubbard, Storyshots App, audible, The Guardian, State Teacher's College Topics: Book summaries, public speaking, Leadership, empathy, Podcasting, Conflict resolution, Self-improvement, Relationship building, negotiation, emotional intelligence, Nonviolent Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Active Listening, Influence and persuasion, Self-help and personal development Editor's Note: This episode was first published in 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Free Longevity Tracker App / Show notes / PDF & Infographic | Free audiobook / Discover how to increase your chances of living a long, healthy life with our comprehensive summary and infographic of Peter Attia’s Outlive. Read 1 million books in minutes. For free. Get the PDF, infographic, extended ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and unlimited bestselling book insights on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://go.getstoryshots.com/free ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now.  What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Ever wonder how some people seem to age slower than others? They're vibrant, active, and sharp, even in their later years. That's no accident – it's backed by science! Peter Attia's book, Outlive, offers insights into this very subject. Outlive is packed with tips for emotional health, strength training, regular exercise, and more. It serves as an eye-opener for anyone looking to live not just longer but better. It tackles our daily habits head-on; from grip strength to diet choices that can add or subtract years from your life. Dr. Peter Attia’s Outlive emphasizes four pillars for longevity: Exercise Nutrition Sleep Emotional health Intrigued? Dive deep into the principles of longevity shared by Attia in his groundbreaking work Outlive. Peter Attia, MD, is the founder of the digital program Early Medical. He received his medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine, and he trained at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in general surgery. He also trained at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a surgical oncology fellow at the National Cancer Institute, where he focused his research on immune-based therapies for melanoma. He currently serves on the editorial board for the journal Aging and hosts The Drive, a popular podcast about health, medicine, and longevity. (00:00) Introduction (01:16) The Four Pillars of Longevity (02:15) About Peter Attia (02:56) Emotional Health and Longevity (03:31) Mental Health's Role in Longevity (04:25) Cultivating Positive Emotions (05:07) Mental Health Support (05:23) Strength Training for Longevity (05:44) Benefits of Strength Training (07:24) Promoting Mobility and Physical Function (07:53) Exercise and Longevity (08:10) Effective Exercise Routines (08:49) Finding Your Fitness Balance (09:21) Diet and Longevity (09:45) Grip Strength as a Health Indicator (10:18) Improving Grip Strength (11:49) Conclusion and Next Steps Related Book Summaries Fast Like a Girl The 4-Hour Body Good Energy Bigger Leaner Stronger How Not To Die The Obesity Code Fast This Way Superlife Thinner Leaner Stronger Super Human Lifespan Why We Sleep Peter Attia, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity, The Great Mental Models: Volume 3, The Guardian, StoryShots, antiaging, fitness, Audiobook Summaries, sleep, emotional health, exercise, grip-strength, nutrition, story shorts, Longevity, biohacking, Bryan Johnson, Tim Ferriss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show notes / Rich Dad Poor Dad has been called the number one personal finance book of all time. Robert Kiyosaki illustrates the mindsets and beliefs that define those who become wealthy. Learn on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, extended ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary of Rich Dad Poor Dad and more exclusive content on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now to help us grow and create more amazing content for you. Once you're done, contact our support with a link to your review for the chance to win six months of free premium access! What should our next book be? Comment on Spotify/iTunes or vote it up on the StoryShots app. Interested in sponsorship? Contact sales@getstoryshots.com. StoryShots Summary and Analysis of Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter Life gets busy. Has Rich Dad Poor Dad been sitting on your reading list? Instead, learn the key insights now. We’re scratching the surface here. If you don't already have the book, order it here or get the audiobook for free on Amazon to learn the juicy details. Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis. Please consult a professional before making any financial decisions. About Robert Kiyosaki Robert Kiyosaki is an American businessman who founded Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company. The latter focuses on private financial education through the mediums of books, videos, and speeches. He is also the author of over 26 books, including the best-seller Rich Dad Poor Dad (which sold over 41 million copies worldwide).   Introduction Rich Dad Poor Dad has been called the number one personal finance book of all time. Robert Kiyosaki illustrates the mindsets and beliefs that define those who become wealthy. He contrasts these mindsets with those who are poor. In this book, Robert’s example of a poor man was his dad, while the rich man was Robert’s financial mentor. Robert’s father was a genius, while his mentor didn’t even finish eighth grade. The only meaningful difference was their mindset.  StoryShot #1 - We All Need Financial Education Financial literacy is extremely rare. The vast majority of students will leave school with zero financial skills. They will have developed knowledge that will help them pursue a specific profession but won’t know how to keep the money they make. They will have learned how to make some money but have no idea how to spend their money. Earning money only amplifies the cash flow pattern in your head. Financial literacy helps you control this cash flow pattern. StoryShot #2 - The Difference Between the Rich and Poor StoryShot #3 - Change Yourself StoryShot #4 - Use Accounting to Keep Your Money StoryShot #5 - How Taxes Have Benefited the Rich First published on 24 Apr 2021.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stop trying to protect yourself from every risk. It's the reason you're still fragile, vulnerable, and one bad event away from collapse. The secret to thriving in chaos isn't avoiding shocks. It's becoming the kind of system that gets stronger from them... ⁠Show notes⁠ / ⁠Free Audiobook⁠ / ⁠PDF, Infographic, Ad-free Audiobook and Animated Summary⁠ Your entire life is built on a lie. You've been told that success comes from eliminating risk, building stability, and protecting yourself from chaos. But what if the secret to thriving isn't avoiding shocks—it's becoming the kind of system that gets stronger from them? READ ANY BOOK IN MINUTES: Start a free trial of ⁠StoryShots⁠: ⁠https://www.getstoryshots.com⁠ to get the extended ad-free audiobook, PDF, infographic and animated version of this summary of Antifragile and more exclusive content. Comment on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and let us know how you liked this episode. Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now. What should our next book be? Comment on Spotify/iTunes or vote it up on the ⁠StoryShots⁠ app. Get the full audiobook for free ⁠here⁠ or listen to it on ⁠Spotify⁠. Interested in sponsorship? Contact ⁠sales@getstoryshots.com⁠. Your entire life is built on a lie. You've been told that success comes from eliminating risk, building stability, and protecting yourself from chaos. But every time you play it safe, you're making yourself weaker. The next Black Swan event (and it's coming) will shatter everything you've built. Unless you learn the one counterintuitive principle that separates those who collapse from those who thrive. In Nassim Nicholas Taleb's groundbreaking book, Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, you'll discover why the opposite of fragile isn't robust—it's antifragile. While the fragile breaks under stress and the robust merely endures it, the antifragile gets stronger. This isn't just about surviving uncertainty. It's about thriving because of it. If you're tired of trying to predict the unpredictable, if you're an entrepreneur or investor who wants to profit from volatility instead of fearing it, or if you feel like one bad break could destroy everything you've built, this episode will change your entire approach. You'll learn the Barbell Strategy for managing risk, the power of Via Negativa (subtraction over addition), why skin in the game matters more than expertise, and how to build systems that benefit from randomness instead of being destroyed by it. ⁠"Antifragility is beyond resilience or robustness. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better." —Nassim Nicholas Taleb⁠ Related Book Summaries ⁠The Black Swan⁠ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb⁠Fooled by Randomness⁠ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb⁠Skin in the Game⁠ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb⁠Thinking, Fast and Slow⁠ by Daniel Kahneman⁠Sapiens⁠ by Yuval Noah Harari⁠Thinking in Systems⁠ by Donella H. Meadows⁠The Signal and the Noise⁠ by Nate Silver⁠The Bed of Procrustes⁠ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the secret to better leadership isn't having all the answers—but asking the right questions? In this episode, we break down Michael Bungay Stanier's Wall Street Journal bestseller, The Coaching Habit. Discover the 7 essential coaching questions that will transform how you lead, manage, and empower your team. ⁠Show notes⁠ / Free Audiobook / 🇩🇪German⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠🇪🇸Spanish⁠⁠ / 🇫🇷⁠⁠French⁠⁠ / 🇸🇪⁠⁠Swedish⁠ You'll Learn: ✅ How to tame your "Advice Monster" and stop over-managing ✅ The Kickstart Question that opens every meaningful conversation ✅ Why "And what else?" is the most powerful question you can ask ✅ How to identify the real challenge (not just the surface problem) ✅ The one question that ensures every conversation creates lasting learning Perfect for: Managers, team leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to have more impactful conversations. 📱 Get the full summary, animated visuals, and actionable insights in the FREE StoryShots app: [link] 💬 What's your biggest takeaway? Drop a comment and let us know! Keywords: The Coaching Habit, Michael Bungay Stanier, leadership coaching, coaching questions, management skills, team leadership, effective communication, leadership development, coaching habit summary #TheCoachingHabit #Leadership #Coaching #Management #BookSummary #StoryShots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
🎧 Discover why competition is overrated and innovation wins in Peter Thiel’s Zero to One. 📝 ⁠⁠Show notes⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠PDF & Infographic⁠⁠ / 🎧 ⁠⁠Free audiobook⁠⁠ / What if the path to success isn’t about competing—but creating entirely new markets? In this 20-minute summary of Peter Thiel’s groundbreaking bestseller Zero to One, explore why the most valuable startups are built on radical innovation, not incremental improvements. Why do monopolies drive innovation more than competition? What seven questions predict a startup’s success? How can thinking contrarian lead to breakthrough discoveries? And most importantly: Can you uncover a secret no one else sees? Perfect for entrepreneurs, innovators, and anyone curious about how to build the next world-changing company. Dive into Thiel’s insights on going from zero (nothing) to one (breakthrough)—all in one concise summary. 👉 Ready for more? Read and grow with 1M+ bestselling books in minutes. Start a free trial of StoryShots now: https://www.getstoryshots.com/ Get exclusive PDFs, infographics, ad-free audiobooks, and animated versions. 🎯 In This Episode: Why startups should seek monopoly, not competition The seven critical questions every entrepreneur must answer How definite optimism separates visionaries from dreamers Secrets: How finding overlooked truths leads to innovation Why sales matter as much as your product The hidden power of team culture and early hires ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the StoryShots podcast. Suggest and vote for your next summary on the StoryShots app! 🎧 Episode Chapters | Zero to One by Peter Thiel 00:00 Intro – Zero to One: How to Build Companies That Create the Future03:11 Why Competition Is Overrated and Innovation Wins03:58 Horizontal vs. Vertical Progress Explained05:09 Case Study: How PayPal and Google Achieved Vertical Progress07:14 Why True Monopolies Are Good for Innovation07:38 How to Identify and Dominate Niche Markets11:04 Definite Optimism: Why Having a Clear Vision Matters11:56 Flexibility vs. Planning: A Contrarian Approach to Startup Success15:15 Seven Essential Questions to Test Your Startup Idea16:29 The Importance of Timing for Launching Your Business20:09 Secrets: How Finding Hidden Truths Creates Breakthrough Startups23:59 Why Great Products Don’t Automatically Sell Themselves25:37 Customer Acquisition Secrets: How to Master Sales27:41 Building a Strong Startup Team and Winning Culture29:25 Lessons from the PayPal Mafia: Hiring for Success32:16 Recap – Key Takeaways from Peter Thiel’s Zero to One36:36 Outro – How to Go Further and Download Your StoryShots App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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