Rohn argues that many people try to improve their circumstances (their car, their house, their job) without improving themselves. This creates a temporary change at best. For an "exceptional" life, the focus must shift from having to becoming .
All good things are under attack; you must defend your values and work through the "heat" of challenges. Reap Without Complaint (Fall): Rohn argues that many people try to improve
By the time the layoff notices landed, the room had turned into something unexpected. People who had only exchanged polite nods now traded contacts and practiced interview answers. A junior developer and a senior designer decided to collaborate on a freelance storefront. The bitter taste of redundancy softened—not because the situation had changed, but because a community had been reassembled, piece by piece. All good things are under attack; you must
To understand The Art of Exceptional Living , you must understand the architecture of a life well-lived. Jim Rohn breaks it down into three distinct categories. A junior developer and a senior designer decided
Recognize opportunity when it arrives. You must "plant in the spring" to avoid "begging in the fall". Protect Your Crops (Summer):