by Gabriel Stein | May 25, 2015 | Business, Personal, Personal Development, Personal Finance, Productivity
Money is simply stored value. Its power is in its ability to exchange regardless of the material used to exchange for the money, or what the money is being exchanged for. It represents a more ‘ambiguous’ or ‘universal’ version of value....
by Gabriel Stein | May 25, 2015 | Business, Personal, Personal Development, Productivity
Value is the engine that drives the vehicles of economies. Understanding value and how it’s exchanged and stored is absolutely crucial to understanding business and even life. Simply put: Value is the result of a problem solved, it’s the solution applied....
by Gabriel Stein | May 18, 2015 | Personal, Personal Development
One of the most helpful mastermind or accountability group structures I’ve found is “Rose Thorn Bud”, it’s pretty straightforward: 1. Rose – What went well in the last week(s) 2. Thorn – What didn’t go well 3. Bud – But...
by Gabriel Stein | May 4, 2015 | Books, Personal
When reading a book, especially recently, I’ve observed that many books vary greatly on their “Points per Page” or “Points/Page” ratio. I find this is helpful in communicating how value packed a book is. I’ve noticed a lot of books...
by Gabriel Stein | May 4, 2015 | Personal, Personal Development
Most people consider their life in ‘quadrants’ or ‘sectors’ (often just personal and work). Which makes it easy to see why people talk about “work-life balance”. But our life is more accurately described by layers, specifically 4...