It’s about stepping back and asking yourself if you really need this or is it something your ego wants. If you can identify your purpose, and understand what you are here to truly do, then these choices will be easier to make. Ryan also explains that we need to avoid distractions, that we face choices every day that can act as ‘distractions’ and get in the way of our pursuit. ”The only relationship between work and chatter is that one kills the other.” It’s this constant need to talk that gets in the way of work, we talk, talk, talk, about doing the work, but actually, less of the work gets done. We use it to fill a gap and cover up our uncertainty. Ryan identifies that has humans, we talk too much. And Ryan identifies that humility and reality, are the cure for the ego – that living in a fantasy land is not sustainable and does more damage than good. It’s what gets in the way, preventing us from reaching our true potential. Ryan explains that the reason that so many of us begin a journey, chasing new aspirations and goals, but fail to follow through, is because our ego holds us back. BOOK SUMMARY SYMPTOMS AND THE CURING OF AN EGO Most of us have faced failure, it’s inevitable, but Ryan helps to clarify what you can do to rise again. Finally, Ryan examines the concept of failure. Then Ryan examines success, what to do in the pursuit of success and how to manage it when you reach it. He discusses the symptoms of ego and what to do about them. Initially, Ryan discusses why so often journeys are started and fail, explaining that it’s our own ego that gets in the way and holds us back. He studied under Robert Greene, author of The 48 Laws of Power and credits a lot of his success and strategies to Greene. He has a passion for philosophy & stoicism as well as marketing, business, success, growth, marketing, self-awareness, and learning. With 6 books under his belt and an extremely successful blog, Ryan has covered a lot of topics surrounding personal and business development. Ryan Holiday considers himself a writer and a media strategist. And if you can learn to understand this better, you can begin to adapt, make progress and stop being held back. This book is for anyone with goals and ambitions, no matter where you are on your journey, Ryan Holiday helps make you realise, that you are your own worst enemy, that your ego, is the root of most of your problems. The book is a great continuation on from Ryan's last book, The Obstacle is the Way. Always stay a student and never tell storiesĮgo is the Enemy is a fantastic read about how on the road to success, we mustn't let our ego's become a controlling factor in the way we act and make decisions.
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