Book Publish Date | Jan 2022 | |
Read by me in | Jun 2025 | |
My Rating | 4.5 Stars | |
Reading time | Medium (About 3 weeks along with your active job) | |
Reading mechanism | Highlight Style, No worksheets, Take notes, Take time to reflect | |
Recommended for | Deeper dive, Reflection, Interest in personal growth | |
Recommendation Level | High |
This book is out of the ordinary, usual style of books that I read. So it was refreshing for me to know that I can follow and enjoy this style. It's a fast pace, changing topics constantly, but at the same time an incremental buildup of the base theme. It's a keepsake, which you can (and the author does recommend this), open each and every day, turn to any page, and read that page. It's weirdly amazing concept and I liked it. I don't want all my books to be of this format obviously, but a couple will definitely do (Get Epic Shit Done on the way)
Ankur Warikoo's Do Epic Shit is a refreshingly candid and deeply insightful collection of wisdom, perfect for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life. As an entrepreneur and celebrated content creator, Warikoo leverages his unique journey – from aspiring space engineer to influential personal brand – to delivering profound thoughts on success, failure, and self-discovery. This isn't a prescriptive guide, but rather a compelling invitation to introspection.
The book excels in its brutal honesty, tackling universal themes like the pursuit of happiness, the pitfalls of external validation, and the true essence of self-awareness. Warikoo's insights on cultivating long-term habits (Atomic Habits anyone ? .. Yep it's coming) and mastering money management (Nope, Not .. Rich Dad Poor Dad) are particularly valuable, offering practical guidance without resorting to platitudes. He fearlessly delves into the discomfort of embracing failure and unpacks the often-misunderstood concept of empathy.
Do Epic Shit is designed to be underlined, pondered, and revisited. With memorable takeaways like the dangers of seeking external validation and the power of acknowledging one's ignorance, it consistently prompts reflection. This book is a genuine gift, offering sharp, witty wisdom that will resonate deeply and inspire readers to live a more intentional and authentic life.
Ankur Warikoo's Do Epic Shit is a refreshingly candid and deeply insightful collection of wisdom, perfect for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life. As an entrepreneur and celebrated content creator, Warikoo leverages his unique journey – from aspiring space engineer to influential personal brand – to delivering profound thoughts on success, failure, and self-discovery. This isn't a prescriptive guide, but rather a compelling invitation to introspection.
The book excels in its brutal honesty, tackling universal themes like the pursuit of happiness, the pitfalls of external validation, and the true essence of self-awareness. Warikoo's insights on cultivating long-term habits (Atomic Habits anyone ? .. Yep it's coming) and mastering money management (Nope, Not .. Rich Dad Poor Dad) are particularly valuable, offering practical guidance without resorting to platitudes. He fearlessly delves into the discomfort of embracing failure and unpacks the often-misunderstood concept of empathy.
Do Epic Shit is designed to be underlined, pondered, and revisited. With memorable takeaways like the dangers of seeking external validation and the power of acknowledging one's ignorance, it consistently prompts reflection. This book is a genuine gift, offering sharp, witty wisdom that will resonate deeply and inspire readers to live a more intentional and authentic life.
Why not 5 stars ? Well, cuz of the weird but intriguingly amazing format of the book. Also the squarish size (dimensions), yah, I know should that really determine the rating, well in this case, I say yes :)
Get maturity in the way you lead, the way you think and change the way you lead.
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