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30 Things They Know But You Don't
30 Things They Know But You Don't
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Book Introduction
Good knowledge well-woven together,
We need a ‘curation of knowledge’ similar to an editorial shop.
Money, success! Shut up and start building knowledge!


There are so many people out there trying to help you plan your life, and so much information is being poured out all at once.
We must awaken our consciousness and study.
So what's most needed now? While discovering new knowledge is certainly beneficial, what's needed now is "knowledge curation," a kind of editorial shop that compiles and organizes the best knowledge.
The 1% of people through knowledge curator Iriel's latest work, "30 Things They Know But You Don't."
I hope that we can reduce the knowledge gap with them and move towards a society where ‘everyone is for everyone.’



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Chapter 1
What is the situation now?

- The choices that lead to success are yours to make.

Doing urgent but important things will change your life.
If you break the habit of procrastination, you can do what you want to do.
When your thoughts diverge from the facts, you make wrong choices.
I failed because I was overconfident.
The mentor is within me
As long as humans decide, there is a solution.
A glamorous life is not the best life.
Live your own life
Everyone lies, but no one chooses to lie to the extreme.

Chapter 2
Learn from successful people
- Transform in your own way


David Foster Wallace warned of a dire future in which people's minds would be consumed by the media.
The most realistic way to become self-made with no money
The ultimate self-help book that redefines motivation: "You Can't Hurt Me."
How to Find New Inspiration with a 40-Day Dopamine Fast
Ray Dalio, a self-made billionaire with a net worth of $20 billion
MJ DeMarco, author of "The Wealth Fastlane," a must-read for the wealthy
Daniel Levitin on How to Organize Your Thoughts and Life
How to Avoid Being Fooled by Happiness Marketing
Reed Hastings, who built the world's best company after a nervous breakdown
Bill Campbell, the coach who helped Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, and Eric Schmidt make trillions of dollars

Chapter 3
The greatness of ordinary and basic things
- Skills that double your success in life and business


Leverage Pain into Excellence
How to Have a Long-Term Vision
You have to break down invisible walls to get what you want.
Understanding the brain can help you understand why it makes those choices.
Stay away from people who drag down your life.
How to design your future by breaking down your goals and achieving your dreams
The ability to focus and immerse yourself in work without being interrupted
How to Regain Control in Conversations with Others
Writing is a basic human need.
At your desk, either write or do nothing.
Small actions and routines add up to success.
You have to learn difficult things quickly so you don't get replaced by machines.

References

Into the book
The reason many people don't do the second priority things that are important is because they aren't urgent.
So how do you make second-priority tasks as urgent and important as first-priority ones? You just have to somehow carve out an hour a day and do it first.
By setting deadlines and imposing penalties for failure to meet them, you can more effectively make secondary tasks feel like primary tasks.
--- From "Your life will change if you do urgent but important things"

The dictionary definition of procrastination is “the act of delaying something even though you know it will be harmful.”
If you have a habit of procrastinating for three hours when doing something, and you keep doing it for a year, you've postponed what you planned for 45 days.
And if you repeat this for 10 years, you've wasted 64 weeks, or about 1 year and 2 weeks.
And once this time has passed, it cannot be returned.
But when learning any new skill, your progress doesn't come slowly and proportionally to the time and effort you invest.
Over time, something called the 'snowball effect' occurs, where you get better and better at something as if you suddenly gain momentum.
In other words, if you don't put it off and start consistently, you will gain momentum at some point and be able to easily master a certain field.
--- From "If you break the habit of procrastination, you can do what you want to do"

Successful people have a habit of analyzing situations as coolly as possible, rather than reacting emotionally or negatively to whatever happens.
Before reacting to something that has already happened, we first fact-check to find a solution.
You've probably heard many times that knowing who you are is crucial to success.
While you can learn about yourself through experience and experimentation, one quick way to get to know yourself is to consult scholars who have studied how people generally react in certain situations.
--- From "I Failed Because of My Confidence"

If you look at YouTube these days, most of the content is about promoting one's social status and wealth as if there is something there, and it's trying to attract clicks, but the actual content is often different.
The flip side of this is that everyone is doing it and we believe it will continue to be the latest trend.
Also, this is because they believe that YouTube viewers are low-level and that they can be fooled if they are fooled.
And when someone raises a voice that can awaken the public, they secretly try to extinguish it because it doesn't fit the trend they're talking about or doesn't fit their strategy.
--- From "The Mentor Is Within Me"

Publisher's Review
A structure in which someone benefits from an information gap.

To narrow the gap in information and select
The result of knowledge curator Iriel's efforts!


Why does this information gap arise? It's likely because most sources of advanced knowledge are in English, and even translated versions often contain harsh paraphrases or translation-like language, making it difficult to understand and interpret.
Moreover, it becomes more difficult and complex as it is delivered through the process of provocative marketing and translation.
And again, this language barrier creates a knowledge gap.
Author Iriel creates and delivers videos of about 10 minutes on average through the YouTube channel 'Alice of Strange Reviews'.
Through her YouTube channel and "30 Things They Know But You Don't," Iriel's goal is to narrow the gap in information and reduce it.
Through "30 Things They Know But You Don't," we hope to impart accurate knowledge and become a tool that allows everyone to utilize information without discrimination, marking the beginning of a society where "everyone works for everyone."
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: May 27, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 300 pages | 566g | 152*225*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791190912198
- ISBN10: 1190912198

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