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Get the Summary of Jane McGonigal's Imaginable in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic, increasingly frequent climate disasters, a new war-events we might have called "unimaginable" or "unthinkable" in the past are now reality. Today it feels more challenging than ever to feel unafraid, hopeful, and equipped to face the future with optimism. How do we map out our lives...
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#1 Your identity is a powerful and influential driver that governs outcomes in all parts of your life. It defines the limits of your success, finances, and achievements. It controls the quality of your emotions, relationships, and self-worth.
#2 As a child, you were a blank canvas. You were impressionable, happy, and accepting. You had no reason to believe the external...
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#1 Many world leaders have studied economics, but most seem to be happy without a degree.
#2 While economics can help you, actually running an economy requires much more than just that. John Maynard Keynes once argued that the master economist must possess a rare combination of gifts.
#3 Until recently, governments have been trying to collect economic data...
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#1 Wealth is created when a human being consciously and intelligently transforms his environment from a condition in which it is less to a condition in which it is more serviceable to his needs. Without wealth, man cannot exist.
#2 There are three factors in the production of all human wealth: land, capital, and labor. When we talk about the Means of Production,...
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#1 A bank is an institution that accepts deposits from savers, extends loans to borrowers, and provides a range of other financial services to its customers. Banks are a central part of the modern financial system.
#2 The global financial crisis of 2007—9 was a rude awakening for many commentators who had believed that modern, technologically sophisticated banks would...
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#1 The post-World War II Kilgore Committee of the United States Senate heard detailed evidence from government officials that American financial assistance had helped build the German cartel system, and the German Wehrmacht.
#2 The American business press was aware of the Nazi threat and the nature of German war preparations, and they warned their readers about them. They were also...
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#1 Money is a man-made deity that affects not only the fate of individuals, but also the future of sovereign states. Money is a primitive drive and collective subconscious, and it has carried over into modern society.
#2 The case of Yap Island demonstrates the essence of money is credit. The islanders used large stone discs called fei as a form of currency. If...
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#1 The German mark, the British shilling, the French franc, and the Italian lira were all worth about the same in 1913. By the end of 1923, the mark had fallen almost ten times its size. The mark's fall began gradually in the war years, 1914-1918, and accelerated in the 1920s.
#2 In the winter of 1918-1919, the German, Austrian, and Hungarian economies underwent political...
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#1 When you are ready to coach yourself, you must first understand how to best coach the unique individual that is you. This comes from your experience as a professional who has coached a wide variety of people and personalities.
#2 The second thing we will help you do is figure out what we will be coaching you toward. This is a necessity, since coaching should not be...
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#1 The traditional investment management approach is based on a single core belief: investors can beat the market, and superior managers will beat the market. That optimistic expectation was reasonable 50 years ago, but not today. Times have changed the markets so much in so many major ways that the premise has proven unrealistic.
#2 The difference between a winner's...
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#1 The Hierarchy of Powers is a framework of frameworks that ranks all economic competitions in terms of five types of economic power, from most general to most specific. The first decision investors make is what categories to invest in.
#2 Category power is a function of the demand for a given class of products or services relative to all other classes. The more demand there is for...
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#1 The 1920s were a good time in America. Production and employment were high and rising, wages were not going up much, but prices were stable. Many people were still very poor, but more people were comfortably well-off or rich than ever before.
#2 The American people of the 1920s were displaying an inordinate desire to get rich quickly with a minimum of physical effort....
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#1 The free-enterprise economy is prone to episodes of speculation. These involve bank notes, securities, real estate, art, and other assets or objects. The more obvious features of the speculative episode are clear to anyone open to understanding.
#2 The mass psychology of the speculative mood is difficult to understand, but it is clear that it allows those who are...
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#1 On April 22, 1970, Henry Ross Perot of Dallas, Texas, suffered a paper stock-market loss of about $450 million. He still had, on paper, almost a billion dollars left after the loss, but that wasn't the point. The point was that his one-day loss amounted to more than the total assets of any charitable foundation in the country.
#2 On April 22, Earth Day, a group of...
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#1 The demand for the wisdom produced by armies of security analysts, portfolio managers, television pundits, software peddlers, and newspaper columnists shows no sign of waning. Some of the wealthiest people on Wall Street are professionals whose bank accounts have been inflated by a constant flow of investment advisory fees.
#2 Bachelier was a French mathematician...
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#1 The world is rich. The world is richer than it has ever been, and it continues to grow richer with each passing day. Extreme poverty is in rapid decline, and will be completely eradicated within our lifetime.
#2 The world has grown wealthier over the last century, and more and more of it has been able to move past the edge of subsistence. This is not just because...
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#1 Marginal utility is the additional utility gained from consuming an additional unit of a particular good. It is the reason people do not spend all of their money on a single good: consumption of most goods comes with decreasing marginal utility.
#2 The opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative that you must forgo in order to make that choice....
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#1 The TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. pitted group intelligence against individual intelligence, and every week, group intelligence won. The results would never stand up to scientific scrutiny, but it is hard to resist the thought that the success of the Millionaire audience was a modern example of the same phenomenon that Francis Galton saw a century ago.
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#1 Proprietary trading is the most exciting part of Wall Street that no one pays attention to. It is not a bailed-out government bank, a broker-dealer, or a hedge fund, though it does run on some of the same core principles.
#2 Proprietary trading is done for the benefit of the company's partners and employees only, not for the benefit of any client. The firm is the...
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