Former heavyweight boxer Ed Latimore has released a new memoir, Hard Lessons from the Hurt Business: Boxing and the Art of Life, chronicling his journey from growing up in Pittsburgh public housing to competing professionally in the ring, according to the Pittsburgh Review.
Category: Mental
Andy Frisella on Rebellious Resilience: ‘Personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion’
Andy Frisella said in a post on X that the only way humanity wins is when enough people make the daily decision to become the opposite of what they are being conditioned to be.
Jason Gregory on Mental and Spiritual Resilience: ‘Real security… is found in the sense of unity we feel within’
In a recent LinkedIn post, philosopher and author Jason Gregory shared how cultivating inner unity can strengthen mental and spiritual resilience. He reflected on the nature of the mind and how learned beliefs can obscure a deeper, more secure sense of self.
Robert Greene on Resilience: ‘Failures, mistakes, and conflicts are often the best education of all’
Author Robert Greene emphasized the importance of resilience and personal growth in a post on X, arguing that persistence, not credentials, is the key to mastery. “What matters is not education or money, but your persistence and the intensity of your desire to learn; that failures, mistakes, and conflicts are often the best education of all;...
Jason Gregory on Taoist Resilience: ‘The Tao is doing you instead of you doing the Tao’
Jason Gregory on Taoist Resilience: ‘The Tao is doing you instead of you doing the Tao’
Jason Gregory: ‘Trying to be an identity, and the most prevalent identity, is exhausting’
“Trying to be an identity, and the most prevalent identity, is exhausting. The chase and the hunt kill our innocence slowly but surely,” wrote Gregory.” We are anxiously trying to establish our identities, our worth, and the irony is that the identity itself is a ghost.”
What an empty library and a hidden museum reveal about civilizational resilience
When memory fades, resilience fails. What we choose to preserve, or forget, shapes whether civilization endures or disappear
Jason Gregory: ‘True freedom is the act of letting go and letting be’
The philosopher and spiritual teacher Jason Gregory shared a reflection on identity and freedom in a post on LinkedIn, emphasizing the Taoist view that resilience comes not through control but through surrender.
Tim Ferriss: ‘Prime’ your emotional state before attempting to solve problems
Tim Ferriss said people often attempt to solve problems while in a negative emotional state, which leads to tunnel vision and self-defeating thoughts. “Is this really a problem I need to think my way out of? Or is it possible I just need to fix my biochemistry?” Ferriss asked in a post on X. “I’ve...
Jason Gregory: By practicing wu-wei, ‘with no concern, no agenda, and no identity, we are free’
Jason Gregory, a teacher and author known for his work on Eastern philosophy and self-mastery, reflected on the practice of wu-wei as a path to inner freedom and harmony with the Tao.






