The 2 AM Principle: Discover the Science of AdventureSimon and Schuster, 2016 M11 8 - 288 páginas “Jon Levy is what happens when you mix a behavioral scientist like Robert Cialdini with Indiana Jones.” —Lewis Howes, New York Times bestselling author of The School of Greatness Jon Levy used to be a nerd. Now, he runs with the bulls in Pamplona, battles Kiefer Sutherland in Jenga, and crashes million-dollar weddings. How did he do it? The E.P.I.C. Model of Adventure, a breakthrough four-step process (Establish, Push Boundaries, Increase, Continue) for building the perfect adventure, from picking the right team, to choosing the right mission, and taking the right risks—with plenty of stories from his own exploits to show you how it’s done. With the mold-breaking brilliance of Timothy Ferriss’s The 4-Hour Work Week, and the geeky enthusiasm of a TED Talk, this book is your ticket to the next level. You’ll learn plenty, but the first lesson is easy: nothing good happens after 2 AM—except the most EPIC experiences of our lives |
Contenido
CHAPTER | 1 |
ESTABLISH | 16 |
Just Another Monday | 34 |
Inspiration from an Idol | 52 |
A Nice Night Out | 66 |
PUSH BOUNDARIES | 82 |
Either Brilliant or Pathetic | 94 |
What We Lacked in Stiles We More Than Made Up For | 135 |
The End of the Amateur | 180 |
CONTINUE | 212 |
Welcome to Merica | 226 |
Shopping for Adventure | 244 |
End with Style | 258 |
Secret Origins | 266 |
Acknowledgments | 272 |
About the Author | 280 |
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