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Jocko Willink and Leif Babin know a thing or two about leadership. As former Navy SEALs, they’ve experienced humanity at both its best and worst. After the success of their 2015 book “Extreme Ownership,” they felt the need for a follow-up, and that is what you’ll find distilled in this book summary. The Dichotomy of …

Read More about Book Summary: The Dichotomy of Leadership – Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win

On War (1832) is widely considered to be a landmark book on the subject of war. In its serious and thoughtful consideration of why and how states engage in warfare, it continues to be an influential piece of writing centuries later. Genres History, Politics, Humanities, International Relations, Military History, Military Sciences Introduction: Gain a deeper …

Read More about Book Summary: On War – Observations on the Nature, Theory & Strategy of War & Combat

Killing the Killers (2022) takes you deep into the global war on terror. As it examines the role of Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, it moves through all the theaters of action including Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and Afghanistan. It’s the eleventh book in the best-selling Killing series. Genres History, Politics, …

Read More about Book Summary: Killing the Killers – The Secret War Against Terrorists

Embrace the Suck (2020) teaches you how to embrace challenges and use them as a tool for personal growth. Through candid storytelling and actionable steps, Brent Gleeson empowers you to expand your comfort zone, build discipline, and transform your mindset to create a fulfilling life. Build resilience and unlock your true potential. How many times …

Read More about Book Summary: Embrace the Suck – The Navy SEAL Way to an Extraordinary Life

Science writer Mary Roach made a name for herself by examining the hidden, the unappreciated and the forbiddingly unappetizing. For this report, she embedded herself in obscure US Army research labs to learn seemingly mundane yet potentially lifesaving particulars of military science. Roach grants readers an overview of – and appreciation for – the enormous …

Read More about Book Summary: Grunt – The Curious Science of Humans at War

Hiroshima (1946 and 1985) is journalist John Hersey’s classic account of six survivors of the 1945 atom bomb attack on Japan. Amid the wreckage, these six lived to offer their accounts of the devastating experience. Introduction: Discover what happened to six people in Hiroshima after the bomb was dropped. How does it feel to experience …

Read More about Book Summary: Hiroshima – The Stories of Six Survivors of the Atomic Bomb
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