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A review by nheer
Hell Yeah or No: what's worth doing by Derek Sivers
5.0
The book "Hell Yeah or No" by Derek Sivers is genuinely thought-provoking and fun to read or listen to.
The book's philosophy goes like this: when you have the opportunity to do something, anything, with your time, it needs to be a 'hell yes' or a 'no' — nothing in between. The reasoning is this: if you say yes to the things that are not that important, you won't have time for the hell yeah stuff in your life. The more you say no to something, the more time, energy, and focus you will have for the things that will excite you.
I can especially recommend the audio version of the book. At first, I thought the audio effects were a bit much, but the more I listen, the more I found them enjoyable.
I can recommend this book to everyone; it is a fun and thoughtful book.
The book's philosophy goes like this: when you have the opportunity to do something, anything, with your time, it needs to be a 'hell yes' or a 'no' — nothing in between. The reasoning is this: if you say yes to the things that are not that important, you won't have time for the hell yeah stuff in your life. The more you say no to something, the more time, energy, and focus you will have for the things that will excite you.
I can especially recommend the audio version of the book. At first, I thought the audio effects were a bit much, but the more I listen, the more I found them enjoyable.
I can recommend this book to everyone; it is a fun and thoughtful book.