

Steven Pressfield On Work Without Attachments (Part 1)
In this engaging discussion, Steven Pressfield, famed author of 'The War of Art' and 'Do the Work,' shares his insights on navigating creativity without being attached to outcomes. He delves into the emotional significance of personal artifacts, the impact of mentorship on creative journeys, and the challenges creators face like self-doubt and perseverance. Pressfield emphasizes the importance of a distraction-free environment to enhance focus, while also reflecting on the power of literature to unify generations.
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Vibes in Objects
- Objects can hold sentimental and inspirational value.
- Using inherited items continues their purpose and tradition.
Didion's Desk
- Ryan Holiday bid on Joan Didion's desk, but it sold for $60,000.
- He did purchase her writing table and chairs.
Pressfield's Totems
- Steven Pressfield collects various totems, including Roman handcuffs, a pen knife, and a caveman's stone tool.
- These items provide inspiration and connection to the past.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Anticipating Creative Insights: A Dialogue with a Renowned Author
04:00 • 4min
Embracing Complexity and Sentimental Connections
07:51 • 13min
Embracing History and Seeking Help
20:28 • 4min
Mentorship and Creative Journeys
24:26 • 19min
Creativity, Focus, and Empowerment
43:34 • 6min
The Accessibility of Intellectualism
49:35 • 20min
The Enduring Journey of a Writer
01:09:30 • 3min

Meditations
Marcus Aurelius
Meditations is a series of private writings composed by Marcus Aurelius, one of Rome's greatest emperors, as he struggled to understand himself and make sense of the universe.
Written between 170 and 180 CE while on military campaigns, this work combines Stoic philosophy with personal observations on leadership, duty, mortality, and human nature.
Through twelve books of intimate thoughts never intended for publication, Marcus Aurelius explores themes of self-improvement, resilience in the face of adversity, and living virtuously while accepting what cannot be changed.

The Daily Pressfield
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Steven Pressfield

The 48 laws of power
Robert Greene
In 'The 48 Laws of Power', Robert Greene and Joost Elffers synthesize three thousand years of the history of power into 48 laws.
These laws are derived from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz, as well as the lives of influential figures such as Henry Kissinger and P.T.
Barnum.
The book provides tactics, concepts, and lessons on how to achieve and maintain power, emphasizing prudence, confidence, and self-preservation.
Each law is illustrated with historical examples and is designed to help readers understand and navigate the dynamics of power in various aspects of life, including work, social hierarchies, and politics.

Government Cheese
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Steven Pressfield

Gates of fire
Steven Pressfield
Gates of Fire tells the story of the Battle of Thermopylae through the eyes of Xeones, a wounded Greek soldier who recounts his life and the events leading up to the battle.
The novel explores Spartan culture, the rigorous training regimen known as the *agoge*, and the heroic stand of the Spartans against the overwhelming forces of the Persian Empire.
The story is framed as a series of interviews between Xeones and members of the Persian court, detailing the battle and its aftermath, as well as the personal and philosophical aspects of Spartan warfare and culture.

Tides of War
Steven Pressfield
Tides of War is a historical epic that delves into the complexities of the Peloponnesian War, focusing on the intertwined lives of Alcibiades, a brilliant but flawed leader, and Polemides, an Athenian soldier and assassin.
The novel explores the political intrigues, naval battles, and personal struggles that defined this pivotal conflict in ancient Greece.
Drawing from historical sources like Thucydides and Plato, Pressfield crafts a vivid and engaging narrative.

First Principles
What America's Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country
Thomas Ricks
In this book, Thomas E. Ricks explores the educations and classical knowledge of the first four American presidents—George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
Ricks delves into how their different exposures to classical literature and philosophy, including works by Aristotle, Epicurus, and Cicero, influenced their ideals and the formation of the United States.
The book follows these leaders from their youths to their adult lives, highlighting how their classical education shaped the country's constitution and government, and offers new insights into these legendary leaders.

Do the Work
Steven Pressfield

Fiasco
The Inside Story of a Wall Street Trader
Frank Partnoy
In 'Fiasco,' Frank Partnoy recounts his experiences as a young derivatives salesman at Morgan Stanley.
The book provides a detailed insight into the macho attitudes and competitive strategies of Wall Street traders and serves as a blistering indictment of the largely unregulated derivatives market, warning investors about the potential for significant financial losses.

Ninja Kid
Anh Do
Nelson, a typical nerdy kid, wakes up on his tenth birthday to find he has developed ninja powers.
He must navigate his new abilities while saving the world from evil forces, aided by his cool granny's inventions.
The book is part of the Ninja Kid series, known for its action-packed and light-hearted storytelling.

A Man at Arms
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Steven Pressfield

Turning pro
tap your inner power and create your life's work
Steven Pressfield
In 'Turning Pro,' Steven Pressfield provides a practical and inspirational guide for entrepreneurs and creatives to shift from an amateur mindset to a professional one.
The book is divided into three parts: the first describes the addictive nature of the amateur, the second paints a vision of what it means to be a pro, and the third focuses on cultivating professionalism.
Pressfield emphasizes the importance of overcoming fear, self-doubt, and procrastination, and adopting habits such as discipline, regularity, and a constant striving for excellence.
He also discusses the concept of 'shadow careers' and the need to align one's work with their true calling for authentic fulfillment.

Discipline is Destiny
The Power of Self-Control
Ryan Holiday
In 'Discipline is Destiny', Ryan Holiday explores the Stoic virtue of self-discipline, drawing on historical figures and contemporary examples to illustrate its transformative power.
The book emphasizes that discipline is the foundation upon which other virtues such as courage, justice, and wisdom depend.
Holiday argues that self-control is essential for personal triumph and fulfillment, and he provides engaging stories and practical advice on how to cultivate discipline in a world filled with distractions and temptations.
The book also cautions against the perils of extravagance and hedonism, stressing the importance of balance and self-mastery in achieving success and happiness.

The War of Art
Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles
Steven Pressfield
In 'The War of Art', Steven Pressfield identifies the internal force of 'Resistance' that hinders creative endeavors.
The book is divided into three sections: 'Resistance: Defining the Enemy', 'Combating Resistance: Turning Pro', and a final section that discusses the role of the muses and the battle between the Self and the Ego. Pressfield provides practical advice on recognizing and overcoming resistance, emphasizing the importance of professionalism, discipline, and continuous work in achieving creative success.

dragon masters
Tracey West
The Dragon Masters series, part of Scholastic's Branches line, is designed for newly independent readers.
The series follows young dragon trainers like Drake, Ana, Rori, and Bo as they train with their dragons to battle against the evil wizard Maldred.
Each book is fully illustrated with engaging black-and-white artwork and features easy-to-read text, high-interest content, and fast-paced plots.
The series emphasizes themes of friendship, self-confidence, and the importance of trust and communication between the dragon masters and their dragons.

What Are You Doing With Your Life?
Teen Books on Living Series (Teen Books on Living) (Teen Books on Living)
Jiddu Krishnamurti
Jiddu Krishnamurti's "What Are You Doing With Your Life?
" is a philosophical exploration of self-discovery and the meaning of life.
It challenges conventional notions of happiness and purpose, urging readers to question their conditioning and societal influences.
The book emphasizes self-observation and the importance of understanding one's own mental processes.
Krishnamurti encourages a shift from seeking external validation to finding fulfillment in the present moment.
Ultimately, it promotes a path towards self-transformation and a deeper connection with oneself and the world.

The Laws of Human Nature
Robert Greene
In 'The Laws of Human Nature,' Robert Greene delves into the complexities of human behavior, identifying 18 laws that govern our actions and motivations.
Drawing from historical figures such as Pericles, Queen Elizabeth I, and Martin Luther King Jr., Greene provides insights into how to detach from emotions, master self-control, develop empathy, and see beyond people's masks.
The book is designed to help readers become better judges of character, manage their thought patterns, and influence others more effectively.
It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and understanding one's own flaws to make better decisions in personal and professional life.

The Daily Dad
Premium Leatherbound Edition
Ryan Holiday

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Vince Houghton's works do not include a book on this topic
Vince Houghton
Vince Houghton is known for his work as the Director of the National Cryptologic Museum and his discussions on cryptography.
However, he has not written a book that focuses exclusively on cryptology and cryptography in movies and pop culture.
His books include 'Nuking the Moon' and 'The Nuclear Spies', which cover different aspects of intelligence history.
Ryan speaks with book athour & screenwriter Steven Pressfield on fewer possessions, superstition in memorabilia, the impact of working without any attachments to the outcome, and his new books The Daily Pressfield. Steven is an American author of historical fiction, non-fiction, and screenplays. He’s most known for The War of Art, Do The Work, Turning Pro, Gates of Fire, and Government Cheese.
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