
Tao Te Ching
The Tao Te Ching claims that the way that can be named is not the eternal way, and that effortless action, softness, and yielding quietly outperform force.

The Tao Te Ching claims that the way that can be named is not the eternal way, and that effortless action, softness, and yielding quietly outperform force.

The 4-Hour Workweek argues that the DEAL framework (Define, Eliminate, Automate, Liberate) lets you reorganize work around freedom and time rather than income alone.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People argues that effectiveness grows in sequence: private victories of character and self-mastery before public victories of trust and collaboration.

The Body Keeps the Score argues that trauma lives in the body as much as in the mind, so real healing demands somatic, relational, and cognitive work instead of talk therapy alone.

The Daily Stoic presents 366 brief Stoic meditations, one per day, grouped around perception, action, and will to turn philosophy into a lived, daily practice.

The Obstacle Is the Way argues that three Stoic moves – perception, action, and will – can turn any impediment into the path of progress and growth.