Project Ekalavya

Monthly book summaries that you can't forget

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So this is how the project took shape: Naval recommends Ed Latimore on twitter. I pitch to Ed via an anon account & we launch. All during the Covid19. We launch 'Project Ekalavya' to deliver 3 infographic book summaries monthly to your inbox. The biggest outcome from this project for me is - Hope.
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What do you think? …

Jorge Lemus Lozano
How do you decide on the books you choose? Is there a way for the customer to choose books?
The Naked Poet ✍️ 📙
@jorgelemus We focus only on non-fiction books. The books should either help the reader become 'better person' 'focus better' 'earn better'. As of now the customer cannot choose the books. The titles have been categorised under classics. To name a few: 'The Richest Man of Babylon', 'Grit', 'On Writing Well', 'The Compound Effect'
Ricardo Clérigo
Good hustle! Subscribed
The Naked Poet ✍️ 📙
@rcclerigo Thanks Ricardo for the kind words. Hope you are enjoying the 1st set of summaries
Nigel Williams
Just read the blogpost, the frameworks shared are pretty useful. All the best.
The Naked Poet ✍️ 📙
@nigelwilliams Thanks Nigel.
Pete Bo
Subscribed. Liked the 'On Writing Well' infographic summary. I'll recommend this.
The Naked Poet ✍️ 📙
@petebo Thanks Pete for subscribing & glad to know you're liking the summaries
Subrata
Reading on steroid would be fun!
The Naked Poet ✍️ 📙
@subudey242 Yes, I can confirm Subrata :). I find it quick to recall the concepts too