How to skip the line is the best thing I’ve learned today
James Altucher’s new book is packed with advices on how to leave naysayers behind
So I finally read “Skip the Line”, James Altucher new book. I found the author talking about in an article here on Medium and I decided to give it a try. I said “why not?” after all, is not the first time I cross my path to Altucher’s thoughts. The first time was by reading another, interesting, book: “Choose Yourself”. So full of knowledge and common sense it was, that I devoured it in a couple of days and I never looked back.
Probably the best advice in that book was to prioritize yourself, make sure to take care of your well-being, first, before possibly moving on.
The new book, “Skip the Line” tackles another interesting advice for life: the fact that, no matter where you are at, if you act smart every day and keep yourself open and engaged you can always bounce back at every fall. Prepare every step every day, so that every new ostacle will make you instead of break you.