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Biographical Note: "Practical, powerful, and long overdue. How to Be Good at Life is the operating manual they forgot to give you in school. The book that will leave you calmer, clearer, and finally in the driver's seat as you navigate through life." --Sahil Bloom, New York Times Bestselling Author of The 5 Types of Wealth "We like to think success comes from discipline, but more often it comes from the systems we build. This book is a practical guide to designing the life you actually want."-- Nir Eyal, New York Times Bestselling author of Indistractable and Beyond Belief "In a world obsessed with goals, How to Be Good at Life offers a practical and refreshingly clear approach to designing your life with intention. Ben Meer shows how systems can help us learn, adapt, and make meaningful progress without mindlessly pushing harder." --Anne-Laure Le Cunff, neuroscientist and author of Tiny Experiments "If life feels harder than it should be, read this." --Jenny Wood, New York Times Bestselling Author of Wild Courage "A hyper-practical guide on systems and frameworks to help you control the controllables and navigate the chaos of life. I wish I'd had this book when I was younger."-- Brad Stulberg, New York Times Bestselling author of The Way of Excellence and The Practice of Groundedness Publisher Marketing: From the creator of the massively popular System Sunday community with over two million followers comes a proven method for building systems that make modern life easier You're making thousands of decisions a day. You're fighting algorithms designed to steal your attention. You're managing passwords, subscriptions, and deadlines--complexity your brain was never built to handle. And somewhere in there, you're supposed to exercise, eat well, and maintain friendships. No wonder life feels harder than it should. The happiest and most successful people don't have more willpower than you. They've learned a skill most of us were never taught: building systems. This book is the missing manual. Ben Meer--dubbed "The Systems Guy" by Forbes--spent years studying what separates people who consistently thrive from those who merely survive. Drawing on insights from behavioral science and systems thinking, he introduces DRIVE, a five-step method for turning any goal into a system that works. How to Be Good at Life gives you the full toolkit to:
Maybe you've dreamed of starting a side hustle, getting in shape, or finally taking control of your money. This book shows you how to make progress inevitable. The gap between who you are and who you want to become? It's just a few systems you haven't built yet. |
