Kind: captions Language: en I don't read much fiction anymore but this book literally changed my life this isn't us at impact Theory being in a bubble there is a whole world of hyper successful entrepreneurs for whom it's not enough to have made a ton of cash they really want to do [Music] something what's up B how you doing how you been to see you hey you too what is up everybody I'm here at one of my favorite bookstores in LA and it is not often that I go to a physical bookstore but I'm here with my man Daniel dza AKA rich2 something we got to get your book out man oh I got to get it out where that book is man there it is there will be no mistake what this book is about ditch your average job start an epic business and score the life you want really excited for this bad boy to come out which is why I want to be out here in full force supporting this this man has been a day one supporter of impact Theory I could not be more grateful and I want to make sure that people understand what this guy is all about so today what he and I are going to be doing going inside each picking three books that have really impacted us on a deep and transformational level come on let's go inside let's pick some books love it [Music] we are here on UCLA campus uh which is stunningly beautiful it is a place of Higher Learning because we want to talk about books and education's place moving forward and so each of us picked three books although I have to best I pick four um since I have four I guess I for balance sake um I will go we'll start with the Gunslinger now I don't read much fiction anymore but this book literally changed my life it is the reason that I started reading my dad um basically I was saying I don't like to read I don't like to read and my dad said look I'm read this one book if after reading that you still don't like reading I'll never ask you to read another book again um so I took it I read it and to this day in fact we're going to see if I'm right I remember the first line which is the man in Black fled across the desert and the Gunslinger followed come on I don't know what it was about that just really really hit me it captivated me and by the time I got to the end of it I realized Everyone likes to read just some people haven't found what they'd like to read about that's a really good great Point yeah this is the this is the way of the superior man by David daa nice you read this yet no I picked this book because I read this once a year okay I've been reading this since I was 18 once a year wow and how did you come across it at I I I just started figuring out what personal development was and um this is probably one of the one of the more like new Agy things I read because I'm not too much into the secret and the spiritual stuff a little bit um but what I like so good so much about this book is that it seems to me that as I get older the book itself becomes meaningful in multiple different places because this book deals with how to think about yourself how to think about your relationships to women and your work and how to develop a sense of self-mastery wow cool yeah great book like it a lot it's one of my favorites read it every year break it up well let's go with one that I think maybe is a bit obvious for me which is Phantoms in the brain uh vs ramachandran this book was in fact it says right here on the cover enthralling he's very cheeky and funny and he tells these incredible tales that are in and of themselves like spellbinding whether you're interested in Neuroscience or not he really draws you in but in looking at the ways that the brain goes Ary there's something incredibly revelatory about how the brain is pulling tricks on you and it was really reading this that brought home to me the fact that my brain is lying to me maybe with all the best intentions in the world but it is it is constructing a reality from the inputs that it gets and from the hard wirring of from an evolutionary perspective like all theistic you know the rules of thumb the algorithms and everything that it's using um and those things sometimes work for you in some context but other contexts they don't work and if there was one gift I could give anybody it would be to have a healthy skepticism for what your brain tells you and once I realized that I could be skeptical then it was like okay well if I'm picking choosing what I believe that's with this notion of do and believe that which moves you towards your goals that's it like and I'm not going to just because I have a negative emotion I'm not going to believe it and just because I have a positive emotion I'm not going to just believe it it's got to go through the filter of whether or not it helps me have you read this one yetep yeah so fantas pretty good right deep work goes into what it takes to create astounding levels of um productivity and prolific levels of work kind of like the Pablo Picasso so the book is about Focus really when it comes down to it but if you look outside the book look at how the author is living Cal doesn't have any social media he's pretty hard to get in contact with uh he's very focused on his work he produces a lot and he's very serious about his time also another thing that I was brought to my attention when I read this there's there's a finite amount of like deep work you can do in a day so maybe you might get two to three hours out of like deep deep work and the rest has to be a little bit more surface level because there's only so much time you can focus your brain has a finite amount of like decision- making power and willpower and so when you learn how to balance that plus you get really clear on what you need to do you get a lot more done all right the daing by stepen Mitchell at least his translation uh by loudu obviously as the author um this book was one in in terms of content so like Stephen King sort of structurally made me open my mind to reading but this book actually like I went hard for that DS Viewpoint for a while like in a big way way and it really um you know that whole concept of be like water I had a friend in fact one of my best friends growing up who was also really into the da Jing and so for us to be able to talk and bond and over that was incredibly incredibly powerful but I mean now looking back at how young I was when I encountered it it's you know I encountered it very early in my life but at the time it felt like man I've lived my whole life from a western perspective and now to get like this Eastern perspective is so fascinating and it's such a different way of looking at it instead of it being about like Dogma it was about how to think about the world right and that really put me on that path to realizing that perspective like just how you come at something is is so important and that now I mean has solidified into like my stance on life like perspective matters okay Four Agreements have you read this one I haven't The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz now a couple things about this fiction or nonfiction it's non-fiction similar to some of the books we've been talking about really is more about a way a way of thinking and so if you want even open the inside cover you can see like they're already laid out Four Agreements are be impeccable with your word don't take anything personally don't make assumptions always do your best when when it talks about being impeccable with your word it doesn't just mean with your word to other people yes on your commitments that's a big one but one thing that I got out of this was be impeccable with your word to yourself the way that you talk to yourself just like we're discussing earlier affects the actions you take the way you think about yourself and what happens in your world selft talk is very important and it's very overlooked in our discussion of self-development um there is a lot of there's a lot of um input that we take in trying to like fix what's going on in our heads but a lot of times we don't fix our selft talk um when I was when I was a kid one of the things that stuck out to me a lot about my my grandmother was that she'd monitor things I would say so if IID ever say something like oh I'm so stupid or like oh why didn't I do that she'd always say don't talk about yourself like that she'd always catch me on the the slightly negative ideas I'd have about myself to the point where I was almost unable to say anything negative about myself which I think like yeah I feel like it really helped me because only recently as I've been like getting more stressed with more work have I even seen a few chinks in my armor like oh that was kind of a negative thought but I've kept the majority of them out because I have such a strong base in self-belief in this book book really talks about that all right my last one is Einstein's dreams uh by Alan Lightman this was a real um eyeopener for me it was taking these beautiful like what if scenarios and showing me one another level to fiction that fiction could really be thought-provoking it is it's a bunch of short stories about um different meditations on time and there's one story in here here that was has stuck with me literally to this day and I probably read this book when I was like 14 um and it's a world in which everyone lives forever and the world fractures into two kinds of people type one never do anything because there's always time to do it tomorrow and then type two do everything because there's enough time to do everything that you've ever wanted to do you get good at right and so I I really feel like that planted a seed in me that has become I've never taken like even even when I was young I never had a sense of oh you can just like put it off and put it off and put it off because like what kind of person are you let's talk about your book now break it down for everybody what made you want to write this book this is a commitment for you most people in the business Niche I guess this is a business book um it's business Life Book A lot of people don't write their own books I wrote every word of this book it's this really interesting hybrid between my personal experience and the actual strategy behind behind someone who doesn't know what they want to do and figuring out what that process is going to be for your life for starting a business for finding what it is you're good at for connecting with people that care about your work and then moving forward even if you're at Absolute Ground Zero which a lot of us start from pick up a copy of the book read through it and email me or DM me on Instagram or hit me up I'm widely available one of the things that I take pride in the most is that I actually respond to people surprise it's actually me it's not my virtual assistant pick up the book start reading and find the place that's most relevant to you then email me get in contact with me let's take the conversation from there love that all right guys one thing that I absolutely love about Daniel is that he takes a no BS approach he's not a hey like get rich quick like I never would have vibed with somebody like that and right from the jump when we first met he was just being honest and real about his own Journey about insecurities pain points changes that he had to go through everything in order to be successful and he opens himself up and shares it with his audience and I love that man it's about real value it's about not pulling punches and telling people it's going to be easy it's about telling people to put in the work this man has been a supporter of impact Theory from day one and that is so incredibly meaningful to me when nobody knew who we were or what we were doing um he was there helping us trying to push and promote and get the word out um because he thought that we were doing something unique and man I'm telling you he's got a strategy of make friends before you need them and that to me is the only way to live life when you start by giving something instead of asking what you could get I literally had nothing to offer him when we first met uh and he still bent over backwards to help me and to help the rest of the team and I'm eternally grateful for that and so guys please I'm I'm asking straight up go buy the I think it will be valuable I think it's going to give you something that will be a huge takeaway for you and then also he has supported this community literally before anybody else so help him out let's get this book on the list Let's help it make an impact with as many people as we can and uh that's it man so go out whatever preferred method you have get this book go buy it show the love support it and learn something and Empower yourself and uh if you haven't already be sure to subscribe find this man at Rich 20 something you won't regret it and until next time my friends be legendary take care