Michal PlskoinWrite A CatalystThe Only 4 Essentials Every Man Needs (How to Master the Art of Good Living)“As wood is to the carpenter, bronze to the sculptor, so our own lives are the proper material in the art of living.” — Epictetus.Jun 234Jun 234
Michal PlskoinPragmatic WisdomFatherhood Unlocked My Hidden Power (How to Convince Yourself to Do the Hard Thing)“Our only limitations are those we set up in our own minds” ― Napoleon Hill.Jun 51Jun 51
Michal PlskoinWrite A CatalystWhy Seeking A Purpose in Man’s Life is A Waste of Time (Do This Instead)“If a man knows not which port he sails, no wind is favorable.” - SenecaMay 30May 30
Michal PlskoinWrite A CatalystYour Feelings Are The Biggest Obstacle on The Way to Mastery (How to Convince Yourself to Act)“Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.” — Marcus AureliusMay 22May 22
Michal PlskoinPragmatic WisdomThe 1st Rule of Manliness — You’re Obliged to Reach Your Full PotentialFirst say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do. — EpictetusMay 201May 201
Michal PlskoinPragmatic Wisdom3 Rules for Mastering The Art of Focus as A Parent“What you focus on, compounded with time, determines your quality of life.” — Dan KoeMay 8May 8
Michal PlskoinPragmatic Wisdom3 Reasons Why Carrying My Phone Everywhere Increased My Productivity“The technology you use impresses no one. The experience you create with it is everything.” — Sean GeretyApr 246Apr 246
Michal PlskoinPragmatic Wisdom3 Days of Full Monk Mode— Here’s What I Learned“There is nowhere that a person can find a more peaceful and trouble-free retreat than in his own mind.” — Marcus AureliusApr 92Apr 92
Michal PlskoinPragmatic WisdomHow to Find a Balance Between Present and Growth by Using Your Journal and Choosing the Right…“While we wait for life, life passes.” — SenecaMar 292Mar 292
Michal PlskoinPragmatic Wisdom3 Simple Questions That’ll Help You to Overcome Laziness and Do the Right Thing“The definition of hell is: Your last day on Earth, the person you became meets the person you could have become.” — Dan SullivanMar 203Mar 203