This chapter explores the significance of concise writing and the benefits of shorter chapters for reader engagement. It also discusses the concept of standalone chapters that can be understood individually within a connected theme, along with a brief exploration of using examples from other books and their potential motivations.
If we can't predict the future, how can we prepare for a future in which we'll thrive? We consult Same As Ever author Morgan Housel for answers!
What We Discuss with Morgan Housel:
- Why the best investment lessons won't be found in a finance textbook — they'll be found by understanding human behavior.
- Changes are exciting and novel, but most human behavior patterns are consistent over generations.
- The importance of preparedness over prediction.
- Why Morgan believes the first rule of happiness is low expectations.
- The dangers of lifestyle creep and comparison (and the early epiphany that broke Morgan free from playing this losing game).
- And much more...
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