They’re Lying To You About Buying a House – Diary Of A Ceo
Nischa Shah argues that property ownership isn’t a financial milestone disciplined cash-flow control is.
Nischa Shah argues that property ownership isn’t a financial milestone disciplined cash-flow control is.
A grounded breakdown of Doctor Mike’s conversation on The Diary Of A CEO, explaining why health myths spread faster than evidence and why boring, repeatable habits still outperform miracle cures.
Steven Bartlett explains the 51% Rule and why taking responsibility accelerates learning, quitting decisions, and long-term growth.
Dr. Jason Fung challenges calorie-based weight loss models, arguing insulin not exercise is the real driver of obesity.
Adam Grant explains why success depends less on willpower and more on systems, learning, and generosity.
Three entrepreneurs converge on the same verdict: anyone can start a business, but only those who endure pain, price correctly, and apply leverage survive long enough to scale.
Mohnish Pabrai explains why copying proven models and waiting for asymmetric bets is the fastest path to financial freedom
Wim Hof argues that breath, cold exposure, and interoception allow voluntary control over stress, inflammation, and immune response.
Daniel Priestley argues that the digital winners don’t sell time they build trust at scale and productise knowledge into leverage. His 7‑11‑4 rule maps how influence converts into income.
Nir Eyal explains why distraction is driven by internal discomfort and how simple systems can restore focus.