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## Top 3 Quotes
## 3 Sentence Summary
> What are the crucial points in this book that make it iconic, ideas I want to remember for the rest of my life?
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## Author's Purpose
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## Content
### External Reviews
#### Ivan
[Ivan Kreimer](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/36638668-ivan-kreimer)
> Ironically, a book about focus lacks focus.
- Criticizes red-pill mindset
> Anyone can say, "It's not your fault your life sucks; THEY are to blame." Blair Warren explains this perfectly in his book "The One-Sentence Persuasion Course." It's why scammers and tyrannical politicians use it all the time. It's easy to use and effective but exploitative and illogical.
- Not enough nuance with his reasoning for being against capitalism
Shallow advice to "bros" advocating for a new 4-hour work week
> this book was written under psylocibine-like influence :)
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### Concepts
#### His agitation of the modern lifestyle
[Brendan Gasparin](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/170024705-brendan-gasparin)
> In the introduction to his book, Koe paints a picture of a modern world of technology, unfulfilling work, social media frustration, mediocrity, and daily overwhelm.
### Practices
## Personal Revelations
### Why I started reading this book
- Dan Koe is epic person
**How was this book relevant to my current life? Did it answer a specific question, enlighten me on a topic, etc.**
### Reading Logs
### Thoughts
- I love how he makes the ambitious people become afraid of mediocrity by greatly amplifying it's normalcy and slight dissatisfaction and unfulfillment
- I personally find the pathless path to be more relatable since it is less dogmatic and it empathizes with the reader about the uncertainty
- I agree with his questioning of the norms around him, trying to escape the 9-5
- I agree with self-education and how it can be more advanced than traditional education
Can see similarities in aidan's content, and that one brain person's content
### Review
## Future Plans
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