I’ve been reflecting recently on how much ambitions are defined by what we believe is possible and how much that’s guided by what we see around us. I picked up the book Living With A Seal on a whim a few weeks ago and it’s been, surprisingly, quite motivating for me. The story follows Jess Itzler – a rich, eccentric entrepreneur in New York – as he hires a Navy SEAL to live in his house for a month as his fitness instructor. The extreme workouts that the SEAL makes Itzler do in the midst of his normal business life and family, as well as Itzler’s observations and writing style make it a fun read.
Expanding conceptions of the possible
Expanding conceptions of the possible
Expanding conceptions of the possible
I’ve been reflecting recently on how much ambitions are defined by what we believe is possible and how much that’s guided by what we see around us. I picked up the book Living With A Seal on a whim a few weeks ago and it’s been, surprisingly, quite motivating for me. The story follows Jess Itzler – a rich, eccentric entrepreneur in New York – as he hires a Navy SEAL to live in his house for a month as his fitness instructor. The extreme workouts that the SEAL makes Itzler do in the midst of his normal business life and family, as well as Itzler’s observations and writing style make it a fun read.