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Hell Yeah or No

What’s Worth Doing

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Hell Yeah or No

Von: Derek Sivers
Gesprochen von: Derek Sivers, Naina Kader
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Useful wisdom. Simple profound mental models to guide your decisions.

Overwhelmed? If you feel anything less than “hell yeah!” about something, say no. We say yes too often. By saying no to almost everything, you leave space and time in your life to throw yourself completely into the few things that matter most.

After Derek Sivers’ “hell yeah or no” rule was adopted by podcasters, bloggers, and investors, he compiled related ideas into this useful, profound, and surprising book around the themes of what’s worth doing, fixing faulty thinking, and making things happen. Examples:

  • Be proud to be a slow thinker.
  • Goals shape the present, not future.
  • Assume you’re below average.
  • Life has no speed limit.
  • What’s obvious to you is amazing to others.
  • Relax for the same result.

The first 15,000 early buyers of Hell Yeah or No have posted hundreds of 5-star reviews at sive.rs/n—but it is now being released to a wider audience.

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The content and language is very simple and easy to comprehend. I am going to learn by doing it.

Learn to say no

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A structured collection of thoughts masked like a self help booklet, of a north American who just likes so much to talk about himself pressuring that people are super keen to relate to him that they will get something to learn out of it.
My personal value to never let a book down without giving it a chance and go through all the way to the last page had me painfully going through this deeply self aggrandizing content with some drops of fake apologism here and there to pretend being humble all the way through this deeply narcissistic way of authorship.
I've never read a book that screamed "me me me me me me me me me me" to that degree before.
Not recommended, unless your emotional and social intelligence is so low that you need to have some spoonfeed you with basic logic in the form of 69 paragraphs of content disguised as chapters.

painful

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