How to Identify the Most Important Sentences in a Book

How to Identify the Most Important Sentences in a Book

How can you tell which are the most important sentences in a book? What are the best ways to unpack complicated sentences? In How to Read a Book, authors Adler and Van Doren suggest identifying an author’s most important sentences to find their leading proposition. Once you’ve identified the primary proposition, paraphrase it in your own words to make sure you really understand its meaning. Keep reading to learn the best way to find and unpack an author’s most important sentences.

The Gifts of Imperfection: Review (Brené Brown)

The Gifts of Imperfection: Review (Brené Brown)

Are you thinking of reading Brené Brown’s book Gifts of Imperfection? What is the book about and how can it help you? Brené Brown is famous for her works regarding shame, worthiness, and vulnerability, among other topics. Her book The Gifts of Imperfection was an instant bestseller, but that doesn’t mean it’s free from flaws. This review of The GIfts of Imperfection covers the book’s content, structure, and more. Continue below for our Gifts of Imperfection review.

The Coddling of the American Mind: Best Quotes

The Coddling of the American Mind: Best Quotes

Are you looking for The Coddling of the American Mind quotes from Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff? What do these quotes say about the fragility of today’s youth? In their book, Haidt and Lukianoff discuss the growing fragility amongst young people, specifically college students. The authors believe that colleges are preventing students from encountering controversial topics and stunting their emotional growth. Keep reading for The Coddling of the American Mind quotes with analysis.

Handling Objections in Sales: The Looping Technique

Handling Objections in Sales: The Looping Technique

What are Jordan Belfort’s tips for handling objections in sales? How does conversation looping help you close a deal? How do Belfort’s methods compare to other sales advice? Objections in sales can be tricky to work around: you want to address all the prospect’s concerns but you don’t want to sound too pushy. There are tons of different methods for handling sales objections. Today we’ll discuss Jordan Belfort’s advice from his book Way of the Wolf. Keep reading for Jordan Belfort’s advice on how to handle objections in sales.

How to Read Fiction With an Analytical Eye

How to Read Fiction With an Analytical Eye

Do you want to know how to read fiction with an analytical eye? How is reading fiction different than reading nonfiction? In their book How to Read a Book, Adler and Van Doren discuss the differences between reading fiction and nonfiction. While most of the book focuses on how to read nonfiction, this section teaches how to actively read fiction with a critical eye and analyze quality. Continue reading to learn Adler and Van Doren’s method to reading fiction.

The Coddling of the American Mind: Book Overview

The Coddling of the American Mind: Book Overview

What is The Coddling of the American Mind book about? What are the three “Great Untruths” shared in the book? The Coddling of the American Mind is Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff book about the growing fragility of colleges and young people today. The authors discuss three “untruths” that young people are told that are dangerous for society. Keep reading to learn what The Coddling of the American Mind is about.

Level Up Your Sales Game and Manifest Success

Level Up Your Sales Game and Manifest Success

Is it possible to manifest success to increase sales? What two methods does Jordan Belfort suggest to create a success mindset? In his book Way of the Wolf, Jordan Belfort says that you can manifest success by using future pacing and state management. Future pacing is when you act as if you are already rich in order to manifest real success in the future. State management is a method of creating an empowered state of mind that will help you reach your goals. Continue below to learn more about Belfort’s methods for controlling your mental state and increasing sales.

How to Read Social Science Books

How to Read Social Science Books

How should you go about reading social science books? What makes these books different than other types of nonfiction? Social science books are different than other forms of nonfiction because they should not be read as isolated works. When you read social science works, you should read many books on the same topic to get a comprehensive take on the matter. Here’s how Adler and Van Doren suggest reading social science books in How to Read a Book.

How Party Polarization Is Spreading to Campuses

How Party Polarization Is Spreading to Campuses

What are the negative effects of party polarization on college campuses? How are faculty members getting mixed up in campus politics? In the book The Coddling of the American Mind, the co-authors Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff discuss the growing divide on college campuses due to American politics. They argue that recent events such as presidential elections are further dividing the country and it is spreading to university students and impacting education. Continue below to learn about how party polarization is affecting college students.

How to Read a Book Effectively (History, Math, Science)

How to Read a Book Effectively (History, Math, Science)

Do you want to know how to read a book effectively? What are the best ways to read history, math, and science books? How do you go about reading books that are no longer accurate? In How to Read a Book, co-authors Adler and Van Doren explain how to read history, math, and science books. They suggest reading these books and finding commonalities and links to one another rather than reading them in isolation. They also suggest being on the lookout for bias. Continue reading to learn the best methods for reading history, math, and science effectively.