Ryan Holiday is one of the world’s bestselling living philosophers. His books, including The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, The Daily Stoic, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Stillness Is the Key, appear in more than forty languages and have sold over 10 million copies. He lives outside Austin with his wife and two boys ... and a small herd of cows and donkeys and goats. His bookstore, The Painted Porch, sits on historic Main Street in Bastrop, Texas.
“Ryan Holiday is one of his generation’s finest thinkers, and this
book is his best yet.”
—Steven Pressfield, author of the New York Times
bestseller The War of Art
“Whether you’re starting out or starting over, you’ll find
something to steal here.”
—Austin Kleon, author of the New York
Times bestseller Steal Like An Artist
"This is a book I want every athlete, aspiring leader,
entrepreneur, thinker and doer to read. Ryan Holiday is one of the
most promising young writers of his generation."
—George Raveling, Hall of Fame Basketball coach, Nike’s Director of
International Basketball
"I see the toxic vanity of ego at play every day and it never
ceases to amaze me how often it wrecks promising creative
endeavors. Read this book before it wrecks you or the projects and
people you love. Consider it as urgently as you do a proper workout
regimen and eating right. Ryan’s insights are priceless."
—Marc Ecko, founder of Ecko Unltd and Complex
"I don't have many rules in life, but one I never break is: If Ryan
Holiday writes a book, I read it as soon as I can get my hands on
it."
—Brian Koppelman, screenwriter and director, Rounders, Ocean’s
Thirteen and Billions
“In his new book Ryan Holiday attacks the greatest obstacle to
mastery and true success in life—our insatiable ego. In an
inspiring yet practical way, he teaches us how to manage and tame
this beast within us so that we can focus on what really
matters—producing the best work possible.”
—Robert Greene, author of the #1 New York Times
bestseller Mastery
“We’re often told that to achieve success, we need confidence. With
refreshing candor, Ryan Holiday challenges that assumption,
highlighting how we can earn confidence by pursuing something
bigger than our own success.”
—Adam Grant, author of the New York Times
bestsellers Originals and Give and Take
“Once again Ryan Holiday has laid down the gauntlet for readers
willing to challenge themselves with the tough questions of our
time. Every reader will find truths that are pertinent to
each of our lives. Ego can be the enemy if we are unarmed
with the cautionary insights of history, scripture, and philosophy.
As was said to St. Augustine more than a thousand years ago,
'pick it up and read'; for to not do so is to allow the enemy to
bring despair.”
—Dr. Drew Pinsky, host of HLN’s “Dr. Drew On Call” and “Love
Line”
"Ryan Holiday reminds us that the real success is in the journey
and learning process.”
—Lori Lindsey, former U.S. Women’s National Team soccer player
“I would like to rip out every page and use them as wallpaper so I
could be reminded constantly of the humility and work it takes to
truly succeed. In the margins of my copy, I have scrawled the same
message over and over—'pre-Gold.' Reading this inspiring book
brought back me back to the humility and work ethic it took to win
the Olympics.”
—Chandra Crawford, Olympic Gold Medalist
"What a valuable book for those in positions of authority! It has
made me a better judge."
—The Honorable Frederic Block, United States District Judge and
author of Disrobed
“It's rare that I finish a book then immediately reread it, this
time with a yellow marker in hand…I can't recommend this book
highly enough.”
—Kevin Rose, entrepreneur and technology investor
"In an age when self-promotion and celebrity are glorified to the
hilt and 'hero' gets overused, Ryan Holiday's book is a reminder
that the biggest impediment to achievement is often ourselves.
Holiday retells stories of the famous and not so famous that will
both inspire you and stop you in your tracks. This is a book to
savor by reading it in increments so the power of the examples
sinks in, leaving time for healthy reflection. If the rat race of
modern life has you feeling burned out, Ego is the
Enemy just might help you view philosophy as anything but a
relic of the ancient Greeks."
—Edith Chapin, executive editor at NPR News
"Removing the ego is a daily struggle but it feels a little easier
after reading this."
--Martellus Bennett, NFL Tight End, Super Bowl Champion
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