R.I.P Maya Angelou; 9 Quotations To Inspire Us

We were deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Maya Angelou, a poet, author and civil rights activist whose wisdom, spirit and humor have been an inspiration and a buoy for so many people since she published her first memoir, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings in 1969. Her advice and wisdom were simple, digestible and profound. Here are a few of our favorite quotations that we’ll always hold near to our hearts.

On giving back: “I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back.”

On complaining: “If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.”

On writing: “Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning.”

On the Golden Rule: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

On breaking the cycle: “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.”

On survival: “All my work, my life, everything I do is about survival, not just bare, awful, plodding survival, but survival with grace and faith. While one may encounter many defeats, one must not be defeated.”

On acceptance: “At fifteen life had taught me undeniably that surrender, in its place, was as honorable as resistance, especially if one had no choice.”

On forgiveness: “You can’t forgive without loving. And I don’t mean sentimentality. I don’t mean mush. I mean having enough courage to stand up and say, ‘I forgive. I’m finished with it.'”

On seizing the day: “I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels.”

Thank you, Ms. Angelou, for your words, your strength, and your indomitable spirit. The world is darker without you, but it’s all the brighter for what you’ve given us.

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Featured Audio Book Review of the Week: “World War Z” by Max Brooks

For this week’s featured user review, we chose Elisa’s review of World War Z by Max Brooks. Here’s what Elisa had to say:

“The fact they got so many people to narrate this is just fantastic! It really brings the book to life, since it’s a series of many people’s accounts of their experiences. It makes it that much more believable with all these different voices telling the story. I am just thrilled with how well done it was. Definitely recommend this book for any zombie story fan, as this is a really accurate depiction of what a zombie outbreak would actually be like from a military, and civilian stand point, from all over the world. All different walks of life, in many different situations. This is one of my favorite books, and audiobooks did a great job bringing it to life.”–Elisa

World War Z audio book by Max Brooks

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Featured Audiobook Review of the Week: “The Divide” by Matt Taibbi

For this week’s featured review, we selected John’s review of The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi.

The Divide audio book by Matt Taibbi
“Such a brilliant piece of work. Taibbi flawlessly juxtaposes the treatment of different collared crimes in America today, carrying the reader through states of intense infuriation and total misery over the injustices that occur in today’s world. I couldn’t recommend this book any more for those who are socially-focused or politically minded.” — John

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Featured Audiobook Review of the Week: “Death Clutch” by Brock Lesnar

Death Clutch audio book by Brock Lesnar

 

For this week’s featured review, we chose Joseph’s review of Death Clutch: My Story of Determination, Domination and Survival by Brock Lesnar. Here’s what Joseph had to say about it:

“I was a little disappointed that Brock didn’t narrate this book himself, as I think some of the emotion would have been better communicated by him, but that is the only complaint I have. This is one of the best biographies I have ever read. I have been a fan of Lesnar’s since he entered the WWE, was thrilled when he entered the UFC, and still consider him to be one of the most dominant champions ever and one of the best coaches TUF has ever had next to Bantanweight Women’s champion Ronda Rousey. This book casts a very bright light on the shadow that is Brock Lesnar. A true soul bearing experience cover to cover.” –Joseph

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Top 9 Audiobooks That Should Be on Every Entrepreneur’s Playlist

 

Growing up with an iPod in one pocket and a cell phone in the other means that most Millennials won’t hesitate to grab at a new technology that makes life more convenient or efficient. Up-and-coming entrepreneurs are no exception: people who are starting their own businesses are notoriously tight on time and always looking for the next life-hack to buy them a few seconds wherever they can. Audiobooks and entrepreneurs make a beautiful pairing: how else can you study a new school of leadership theory while you drive to the office or cram in some cutting-edge marketing skills while you work out?

That doesn’t solve the issue of what to listen to, though. There are lots of business audio books out there, and picking the right one is an important move in maximizing your listening ROI. So what should today’s entrepreneurs listen to when it’s time to hone their professional skills? Our CEO Sanjay Singhal has created a list of the top nine audiobooks he’d recommend Millennial generation entrepreneurs add to their playlist:

 

1. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People  by Stephen R. Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People audio book by Stephen R. Covey

A true classic that has stood the test of time and offers some of the fundamental life education that has fallen through the cracks in modern curriculum. (Insert “kids these days” sentiment here.) Anyone, regardless of their career path, should give this a listen.

 

2. How To Get What You Want by Zig Ziglar

How To Get What You Want audio book by Zig Ziglar

Another classic with back-to-basics motivational principles and a strong approach to goal-setting. Ziglar is a top-notch salesman and motivator and How To Get What You Want is full of his signature humor and expertly narrated by Ziglar himself.

 

3. One Thing You Need to Know by Marcus Buckingham

The One Thing You Need To Know audio book by Marcus Buckingham

Good or bad leadership can be the deciding factor for even the most fool-proof business plans. Marcus Buckingham discusses one central idea for excelling in management and leadership positions (no, they’re not necessarily the same thing!) as well as individual success. This book provides a great starting point and a point of focus for anyone entering unknown territory in the workplace.

 

4. Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg

Lean In audio book by Sheryl Sandberg

Sandberg has made huge waves with her endeavors to get women to be more aggressive and take charge of their careers. Young women should read this and be empowered; young men should read it and be enlightened.

 

5. Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger

Contagious audio book by Jonah Berger

Everyone hopes their new business venture will go viral, but you need more than a wing and a prayer to make it happen. Berger discusses why some things catch on like wildfire and others don’t, with lots of Gladwell-esque case studies and plenty of practical advice.

 

6. Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think by Viktor Mayer-Schöberger and Kenneth Cukier

Big Data audio book by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier

This is particularly topical and extremely relevant for modern business. Chances are, you’ll be using big data to make decisions or working for someone who does. Big Data looks at both the economic and social issues surrounding mass data collection and how it’s changing everything from business to education and politics.

 

7. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

The Lean Startup audio book by Eric Ries

The Lean Startup will give new entrepreneurs a more realistic idea of how modern grassroots startups need to work in order to be successful. Gone are the days of a single job description for life; now, everyone has to wear multiple hats and have the flexibility and skills to change things up. Agility and having the confidence to move quickly is absolutely critical.

 

8. To Sell Is Human by Daniel H. Pink

To Sell Is Human audio book by Daniel H. Pink

Daniel Pink is an expert (and maybe even a bit of a genius) when it comes to sales, and To Sell Is Human explains why everyone is a salesperson, even if they aren’t. If you want to get what you need from all your work and even personal relationships, Pink is the man to educate you on the social science and psychology behind it all.

 

9. The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

The Power of Habit audio book by Charles Duhigg

If there is one single thing that you can do to increase your chances of success, building up self discipline and learning how to use force of habit to your benefit (instead of your detriment) is it. Consider it a brain-hack that will help you in every area of your life and give you a huge edge over your competitors.

 

Featured Audiobook Review of the Week: “Effortless” by S. C. Stephens

For this week’s featured review, we chose Lois’ review of Effortless by S. C. Stephens. Here’s what Lois had to say:

Effortless audio book by S. C. Stephens

“Boy, this author is insightful to the problems of starting a relationship without trust after an affair. I absolutely love this series and all the characters are so well written you feel like you know each one of them. It also gives you a glimpse into the world that rock stars live in which, with all the temptation, must be extremely hard on relationships with the real loves in their lives. Griffen is a nice addition for the “worst rocker” with no morals and comic relief. I had to laugh at his horrible behavior and truly wondered what Kiera’s sister saw in him. I also felt sympathy for her parents as it must be so hard having both daughters wanting rock stars when all you want for them is a solid respectable life. I’m on to the last book in this series and can’t wait to see how it ends for all of them. The narrator is also great!”

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