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4 contributions to Daily Wisdom 📜
New Book Breakdown The Go-Giver
📚 Seekers: New Book Breakdown The Go-Giver Your journey toward wisdom continues. Seekers, I’m starting a new book study inside Daily Wisdom: The Go-Giver. This one is short, powerful, and designed to shift how you think about value, success, and purpose. Over the next few days, I’ll be posting: Key takeaways from each chapter The 5 Laws of Stratospheric Success How these principles connect to timeless wisdom Practical steps you can apply immediately Quick reflection prompts to sharpen your mindset If you’re in the Seeker phase, this breakdown will help you build the foundation: awareness, clarity, purpose, and daily discipline. Stay tuned the first breakdown drops soon. Let’s keep moving with intention. — David | Daily Wisdom
New Book Breakdown The Go-Giver
1 like • 7h
Looking forward to it! Thanks!
📚 Next Up in Our Reading Lineup — Help Me Choose
Alright Tribe time for the next chapter in our growth journey. I’m about to pick up two new books for us to break down here on Skool where we don’t just read, we extract wisdom, dissect life strategies, and apply the lessons in real time. I want to pick books that will push us in the areas that matter most: 🔹 Family 🔹 Business / finances 🔹 Personal discipline & resilience 🔹 Spiritual growth & mindset Here are the contenders 👇 🔥 Book Options 1️⃣ “Atomic Habits” — James Clear The system behind self-discipline, routine, and daily change. 2️⃣ “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” — John Mark Comer Spiritual discipline, focus, peace, and slowing down to hear God. 3️⃣ “The Way of the Superior Man” — David Deida Masculinity, purpose, relationships, and leadership. 4️⃣ “The 5 Love Languages” — Gary Chapman Marriage/family book practical tools for connection. 5️⃣ “The Psychology of Money” — Morgan Housel How emotions affect wealth, decision-making, and legacy. Once I select the two books, the Skool plan will be: ✔ Weekly summary posts ✔ Pulling quotes that hit hard ✔ Real-life application challenges ✔ Live call / Q&A on the biggest takeaways ✔ Discussion threads where everyone can leave experiences & wins Which TWO books do you want us to dive into first? 👇 Comment “#1 & #3” style format so I can tally easily. If you have a book you think belongs on this list — drop it. We’re not reading to “collect information”… we’re reading to become dangerous in real life emotionally, spiritually, financially, and relationally. Let’s level up together. 📘⚔️
📚 Next Up in Our Reading Lineup — Help Me Choose
2 likes • 19d
atomic habbits, its the key to everything on this list. Start with this, and then go for the rest
Right Action, True Words
“If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it.” - Marcus Aurelius
Right Action, True Words
4 likes • Oct 2
This is very good quote, one of my favorites
📖 Book I Gratitude List
Two people come to mind who shaped me in ways they’ll never fully realize: Mr. David (my old boss at yogurtland): One day he asked me to hand out samples during a festival. I said I didn’t have the tools. Without missing a beat, he flipped a container lid into a makeshift tray and said, “Improvise.” That one word stuck. Ever since, when an obstacle blocks me, I remember that moment: find a way, figure it out, get it done. Lee (a later employer at My Yogurt): Lee taught me two lessons. First: “It only takes 2 seconds.” Fix the small things right away before they become big problems. I once avoided a document for two years, fearing the cost. When I finally showed up, it was resolved in minutes and cost me almost nothing. Second: “Just show up.” When I became a young father, I was anxious and unsure. But showing up—day after day—helped me build the strong, above-average family I have today. These men left a mark on me: improvise when stuck, act in the moment, and always show up. This week, my way to honor them: I can’t reach them anymore, but I can pass the torch. I’ll take time to mentor a new 18-year-old employee at my job—the same age I was when I learned these lessons. If I can plant seeds in him the way David and Lee did in me, their impact continues forward. https://www.skool.com/daily-wisdom-2553/classroom/a709c570?md=menu
📖 Book I Gratitude List
2 likes • Oct 2
This is very inspiring! We need to keep in mind, that we can learn something from almost every person.
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