JD Vance’s Mamaw Saved Him From Becoming a “Loser” Hillbilly

JD Vance’s Mamaw Saved Him From Becoming a “Loser” Hillbilly

What is JD Vance’s “Mamaw” like in Hillbilly Elegy? What impact does Mamaw have on JD Vance’s life? In Hillbilly Elegy, JD Vance shares the story of his struggles growing up within this culture as a means of articulating a broader social and cultural critique of the Appalachian white working class. Through it all, however, Vance is undeniably proud of where he comes from and clearly loves his family very dearly. JD Vance’s Mamaw plays an especially important role in young JD’s life.

How to Avoid Mistakes: The #1 Strategy (And It’s Simple)

How to Avoid Mistakes: The #1 Strategy (And It’s Simple)

We all make mistakes, but sometimes we look back and see that we could have easily prevented some of our errors. Do you ever wonder how to avoid mistakes that seem obvious in hindsight? To avoid mistakes at work and during your everyday tasks, use a checklist. We’ll cover how checklists prevent failure, how to create effective checklists, and why they’re necessary in today’s complex world.

The Two Mindsets: Fixed and Growth Mindsets (Carol Dweck)

The Two Mindsets: Fixed and Growth Mindsets (Carol Dweck)

What are the two mindsets from Carol Dweck’s popular book Mindset? Is one of the two mindsets better? Which mindset do you have? The two mindsets of Carol Dweck are the fixed mindset and the growth mindset. You learn one of two mindsets from your parents, teachers, and coaches  — that personal qualities such as intelligence and ability are innate and unchangeable (a “fixed” mindset) or that you and others can change and grow (a “growth” mindset). Regardless of which view dominates your thinking, it shapes your personality and helps or hinders you from reaching your potential. We’ll cover the

Flywheel and Doom Loop: Why Businesses Take Off or Fail

Flywheel and Doom Loop: Why Businesses Take Off or Fail

What are the flywheel and doom loop from Jim Collins’s book Good to Great? Why do you want to emulate the flywheel, and how do you avoid the doom loop? The flywheel and doom loop are concepts from Jim Collins’s book Good to Great. Collins likens the process of going from good to great to the turning of a heavy flywheel. To get the flywheel moving takes continuous effort and dedication, but once it’s spinning, its momentum keeps it going. The opposite of the flywheel is the doom loop, a painful cycle of decline. We’ll cover the flywheel and doom

Hillbilly Highway: Hillbillies Come to Town, Alarming Locals

Hillbilly Highway: Hillbillies Come to Town, Alarming Locals

What was the “Hillbilly Highway”? How did this phenomenon start, and where? The “Hillbilly Highway” is a name for stretches of U.S. Route 23 and Interstate 75. It earned its moniker from the mass migration of “hillbilly” families from Kentucky to the midwest in search of jobs. We’ll cover how the “Hillbilly Highway” came to be and how JD Vance’s family arrives in Ohio in Hillbilly Elegy.

JD Vance’s Sister: Lindsay’s Shocking Appalachian Childhood

JD Vance’s Sister: Lindsay’s Shocking Appalachian Childhood

What is JD Vance’s sister Lindsay Vance like in Hillbilly Elegy? How do she and Vance cope with an abusive mother and a town that prizes violence and devalues education? Hillbilly Elegy sets out to explore the struggles of the rural white working class in 21st-century America through the personal story of its author, JD Vance. Learn how JD Vance and his sister Lindsay Vance overcome the odds and achieve lives of success and respectability outside of the hillbilly culture from which they came—but at a heavy personal cost, and with many struggles along the way.

The “Stop Doing” List: Better for Business Than a To-Do List?

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What is a “stop doing” list? Why is it an essential tool for business? A “stop doing” list is a list of things you or your company are not going to do. It’s a counter-intuitive technique for maintaining an organization’s discipline from Jim Collins’s book Good to Great. We’ll cover the benefits of the “stop doing” list and why it can be more effective than a “to-do” list, from Jim Collins’s Good to Great.