Post by sumiseo558899 on Nov 10, 2024 0:32:32 GMT -5
Today will be an unusual book review. As a rule, we write reviews of business literature, but this time I will write about a classic that is a must-read for all thinking people. For those who want to do something worthwhile in this life. Just right for the readers of our blog!
Atlas Shrugged. Ayn Rand.
After reading this book, you will receive a powerful incentive to get off the ground and move towards your goal. And while you haven’t read it yet, I will write about 10 ways that, according to the author, will help you straighten your shoulders:
1. Do it.
We have all heard a thousand times content writing service
that we need to get off the couch and start doing something. But this book really hits you on the head with all its thousands of pages and now you understand what it means to “do”. No imitation of activity, endless collection of information, planning. You need to solve a problem – solve it. You need to start – start. You need to make a choice – do it.
2. Set goals for yourself.
“In my opinion, there is only one form of human fall – loss of purpose.”
3. Be responsible.
You are fully and unconditionally responsible for everything you do! Even if you are carrying out someone else's orders or signing papers. Only you will be responsible for the results of your work, and no one else.
4. Create value.
Whatever you do, the result of your work must be valuable! This value must be useful to other people. Only then will your work be important and people will be ready to pay for it.
5. Don't give up.
Whatever happens, no matter how the ship (or boat) of your business is tossed against the noisy waves – do not give up! Never! Make maximum attempts, use all opportunities, but do not leave the issue unresolved if there is at least one chance left!
6. Look for a way out
There is always a way out. Especially in business, where unpleasant situations lurk around every corner. Take a philosophical approach to problems. The harder things are for you now, the further the key to the exit is hidden. You just need to look better and spend more time.
7. Be human.
You need to do something, you need to look for a way out, but only within the framework of moral laws. Walking on heads has never made anyone rich and happy. Think about your karma and fill it with only worthy deeds.
8. Don't give in to other people's opinions.
There will always be people who will stop you from making your dreams come true. They will try to convince you and ruin your plans. Just know that they will always be there and don't pay attention to them.
9. Wish for money.
It is foolish to reject money, to say that money is evil. Money is a reward for your work, an equivalent of the value that you have created. It is money that should measure your work. Optimize your activities to get more profit. And buy for this money those values that you need for a comfortable and happy life.
10. Surround yourself with equals.
Only like-minded people can understand you and support you. Only with such people can you get things moving. Surround yourself with worthy people, learn from them and help each other.
Atlas Shrugged. Ayn Rand.
After reading this book, you will receive a powerful incentive to get off the ground and move towards your goal. And while you haven’t read it yet, I will write about 10 ways that, according to the author, will help you straighten your shoulders:
1. Do it.
We have all heard a thousand times content writing service
that we need to get off the couch and start doing something. But this book really hits you on the head with all its thousands of pages and now you understand what it means to “do”. No imitation of activity, endless collection of information, planning. You need to solve a problem – solve it. You need to start – start. You need to make a choice – do it.
2. Set goals for yourself.
“In my opinion, there is only one form of human fall – loss of purpose.”
3. Be responsible.
You are fully and unconditionally responsible for everything you do! Even if you are carrying out someone else's orders or signing papers. Only you will be responsible for the results of your work, and no one else.
4. Create value.
Whatever you do, the result of your work must be valuable! This value must be useful to other people. Only then will your work be important and people will be ready to pay for it.
5. Don't give up.
Whatever happens, no matter how the ship (or boat) of your business is tossed against the noisy waves – do not give up! Never! Make maximum attempts, use all opportunities, but do not leave the issue unresolved if there is at least one chance left!
6. Look for a way out
There is always a way out. Especially in business, where unpleasant situations lurk around every corner. Take a philosophical approach to problems. The harder things are for you now, the further the key to the exit is hidden. You just need to look better and spend more time.
7. Be human.
You need to do something, you need to look for a way out, but only within the framework of moral laws. Walking on heads has never made anyone rich and happy. Think about your karma and fill it with only worthy deeds.
8. Don't give in to other people's opinions.
There will always be people who will stop you from making your dreams come true. They will try to convince you and ruin your plans. Just know that they will always be there and don't pay attention to them.
9. Wish for money.
It is foolish to reject money, to say that money is evil. Money is a reward for your work, an equivalent of the value that you have created. It is money that should measure your work. Optimize your activities to get more profit. And buy for this money those values that you need for a comfortable and happy life.
10. Surround yourself with equals.
Only like-minded people can understand you and support you. Only with such people can you get things moving. Surround yourself with worthy people, learn from them and help each other.