Author: Ground Breaking Books
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Remembering Cormac McCarthy: A Legacy of Relentless Work Ethic
Cormac McCarthy, a titan of American literature, has left us. With his passing, we have not just lost a great writer but also a model of perseverance, commitment, and resilience. We’ve lost a true craftsman whose approach to life and work is a masterclass for anyone aspiring to improve every day. McCarthy’s body of work…
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12 Questions That Will Change Your Life
The power of questioning is a vastly underestimated tool in our personal development toolbox. The right questions can unmask hidden truths, sweep away illusions, and pave the way for growth. Often, it’s not about the answers we think we know, but the questions we dare to ask that lead to the most profound leaps in…
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10 Things I Wish I Knew at Age 20
Life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, and we often learn crucial life lessons through trial and error. However, some insights can offer a smoother journey through this winding road we call life. The following discussion will unravel ten important things I wish I knew at age 20, simplifying the journey for those who have…
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Never Finished – David Goggins
Who is David Goggins? David Goggins is often regarded as the toughest man on the planet. A retired Navy SEAL, ultra-endurance athlete, and world record holder for the most pull-ups done in 24 hours, Goggins is no stranger to pushing the limits of human potential. He overcame numerous obstacles in his life, transforming himself from…
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Jane Eyre Summary
Charlotte Brontë and her work Charlotte Brontë, born on April 21, 1816, was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels have become enduring classics of English literature. Charlotte Brontë first published her works under the pen name Currer Bell. Her novels, including ‘Jane…
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Understanding Emotional Intelligence and Its Importance in Daily Life
When you look at those who have achieved success, you’ll often notice a common trait among them: emotional intelligence. It’s not about having a high IQ or being able to memorize an encyclopedia. No, it’s something deeper, more nuanced – something that, when mastered, can profoundly enhance every aspect of our lives. Emotional intelligence, or…
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