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A frog, an elephant, and broccoli. How to live and how not to live

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A frog, an elephant, and broccoli. How to live and how not to live
9.99 €
To make the right decisions, you need to learn three methods: how to eat an elephant, how to eat a frog, and when to eat broccoli. You've probably heard of the elephant and the frog: the elephant should be eaten slowly and in pieces, and the frog should be swallowed first thing in the morning. The broccoli idea is not as well known, but the concept is this: broccoli is good for longevity. But to live longer, it's not enough to know that. You also have to eat it regularly. Why willpower doesn't work well and why avoid stupidity? Which things are worth doing right now, and which are better to get out of your life? How are habits better than goals? How to do something new and interesting without quitting at the beginning? How to learn anything and be among the best? What is deliberate practice and why 10,000 hours may not be enough? Alexei Markov, PhD in Economics, author of the famous "Hulinomics", rock star and father of four children, teaches people to think in his usual manner: accurately, rigidly, with cynical jokes and very easy language.
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