
Is reading 100 self-help books an act of serious self-investment, or just an expensive way to avoid actually changing?
Do the lessons from 100 books boil down to a handful of ideas you could have written on a napkin?
If the core message of most self-help books is basically the same, why does a multi-billion dollar industry keep repackaging it and why do we keep buying it?
What separates the self-help advice that actually sticks from the kind that feels profound on Sunday and is forgotten by Wednesday?
Is there a point where consuming too much self-improvement content becomes its own kind of procrastination?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around personal development, critical thinking, information overload, habit formation, and self-awareness.
Ready to find out what 100 books taught one person in under ten minutes?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):