Billionaire Shares His Side Hustle Playbook on My First Million
John Morgan explains how extreme scale, attention dominance, and asset ownership compound into durable wealth.
John Morgan explains how extreme scale, attention dominance, and asset ownership compound into durable wealth.
Dr Gabor Maté argues trauma is the internal wound that shapes addiction, chronic illness, and emotional suffering and not personal failure.
Gary Taubes and Dr. Jason Fung argue obesity is driven by insulin regulation, not willpower or calorie counting.
JL Collins explains why financial literacy improves when investing is kept boring, simple, and emotionally disciplined
Alex Hormozi distils 13 years of marketing into a case for repetition, reminders, and volume‑driven trust.
Mel Robbins and medical experts explain why overwhelm isn’t just stress and why control, not calm, is the reset
Daniel Schmachtenberger argues modern health decline is systemic, driven by industrial incentives, chemical exposure, and a mismatch between biology and technology
Andrew Craig explains why wealth is built through compounding, global ownership, and protection against inflation not higher income alone.
Matt Lerner explains why startup growth depends on identifying a single high-impact lever, aligning teams around Jobs to Be Done, and eliminating bottlenecks before scaling.
Hamza Ahmed argues discipline is trainable. His core method is friction control: remove instant gratification triggers, add barriers to bad habits, and build focus in small progressive blocks.