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Jex
is on page 27 of 256
Finished Part 0. It felt like it went on very slightly longer than necessary but it set up the rest of the book well and exposed the reader to the main principles well.
The Spark is essentially an idea or "aha moment". The Grind is doing the work to achieve that goal.
These are both real concepts that others have written about so I'm optimistic that the book will have educational value and won't just be a cash grab.
— Dec 14, 2022 01:45PM
The Spark is essentially an idea or "aha moment". The Grind is doing the work to achieve that goal.
These are both real concepts that others have written about so I'm optimistic that the book will have educational value and won't just be a cash grab.
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Jex
is on page 67 of 256
Chapter 1 is good! The reading experience reminds me of "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg. That was a really good self-help book about habit making.
This book seems promising so far, even though I'm familiar with some of the information due to a ton of reading I've done on the subject. The writing is still good and makes me think of it in a slightly different perspective!
— Dec 14, 2022 07:36PM
This book seems promising so far, even though I'm familiar with some of the information due to a ton of reading I've done on the subject. The writing is still good and makes me think of it in a slightly different perspective!
Jex
is on page 14 of 256
First 10 pages felt unnecessary. They are meant to convince you why you should read this book. I bought it after reading the summary so I knew what the purpose of the book was. It made me want the book to skip to the helpful part.
The definition of "Spark" and "Grind" as the author uses them starts on page 11.
— Dec 14, 2022 01:12PM
The definition of "Spark" and "Grind" as the author uses them starts on page 11.

