In this article, that I’ll update every now and then, I’ll share some reading tips that can help you become a better poker player or human.

Grit - Angela Duckworth

"Grit" is a book written by Angela Duckworth that explores the concept of grit and how it plays a crucial role in achieving success. In essence, grit refers to a combination of passion and perseverance over the long term, and it's seen as a key factor that distinguishes high achievers from others. When applied to online poker, grit can be the driving force that empowers players to continuously refine their skills, maintain emotional resilience, and pursue long-term success

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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

One of the best self-help books I’ve ever read, possibly the best. It contains a variety of concepts and mental models that can help you restructure your thinking and approach to various aspects of life, making it a valuable resource for personal growth and self-improvement.

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The Obstacle is The Way

In "The Obstacle Is The Way," Ryan Holiday explores the ancient philosophy of Stoicism and how it can be applied to overcome obstacles and challenges in life. One central idea is that adversity is not a roadblock but rather an opportunity for growth and self-improvement. This philosophy encourages individuals to embrace challenges, adapt to them, and use them as stepping stones to success. In poker these concepts can be applied when dealing with extended stretches of negative variance.

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Napoleon described war in simple terms: Two armies are two bodies that clash and attempt to frighten each other. At impact, there is a moment of panic and it is that moment that the superior commander turns to his advantage.