Summary:
The book presents a framework for overcoming mental barriers and achieving personal goals, drawing on the principles of design thinking. It emphasizes the importance of action, reframing failure, and the power of a positive mindset to transform habits and create a fulfilling life.
Key points:
1. Bias for Action: Roth stresses the need to act rather than just wish. Start doing tasks instead of over-planning or delaying.
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