Daniel Scrivner

To not study the best thinkers and builders of all-time is to force ourselves to learn every lesson (painfully) from direct experience.

Why study Life Lessons?

We're incredibly fortunate to now have a written record that spans thousands of years. Which means that we can all learn from the mistakes and achievements of others throughout time. To not study the best thinkers and builders of all-time is to force ourselves to learn every lesson from direct experience — which is a much more painful process than learning by studying what others have mastered.

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30 Days to Better Traction & Results: A simple step-by-step guide for achieving more each day.

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