Unlocking Life's Lessons from 'Endure' by Cameron Hanes | Mere Mortals Key Takeaways
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Juan Granados
2d ago
Dive into the core lessons extracted from Cameron Hanes's "Endure" in this special edition of Mere Mortals. From embracing the grind to finding strength in suffering, we explore six pivotal takeaways that resonate beyond the realms of ultra-running and bow hunting. Whether it's the power of action over words, the unforeseen teachings of life's dark moments, or the essence of unwavering commitment, these insights challenge us to reflect on our personal journeys. Join us as we dissect the nuances of perseverance, discipline, and the mental fortitude required to push beyond our limits. Share your ..read more
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Beyond Bow Hunting and Ultra-Running | Endure (Cameron Hanes) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Juan Granados
1w ago
Join us in this episode of Mere Mortals Book Reviews as we dive into "Endure" by Cameron Haines, with a foreword by Joe Rogan. Discover the unique blend of memoir, motivational manifesto, and a deep dive into the world of bow hunting and ultra-running. Despite its motivational peaks and intriguing insights into Cameron Hanes's life, the book's structure might leave you wanting more coherence. We explore the highs and lows, the repetitive nature, and the book's occasional disconnect with its imagery. Whether you're a fan of bow hunting, ultra-running, or seeking motivational fuel, find out if ..read more
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The Spirit Of The Japanese Poem | Japanese Death Poems (Yoel Hoffmann) LEARNINGS
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Juan Granados
2w ago
I explore the themes and insights from the book 'Japanese Death Poems' by Yoel Hoffman. I discussed the spirit of the Japanese people, their ability to embrace opposing ideas, and the complexity and simplicity of reality. I share selected death poems and provides analysis on their meaning. Reflecting on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing each moment. Finally, the delusion of death poems and emphasizing the value of embracing imperfection and taking action in life. Timeline: (0:00) - Introduction and Purpose (1:04) - The Spirit of the Japanese (3:53) - Selected Poems ..read more
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Unravels The Soul's Final Whisper | Japanese Death Poems (Yoel Hoffmann) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Juan Granados
3w ago
Japanese Death Poems by Yoel Hoffmann is a compelling anthology that explores the Japanese tradition of Jisei, or death poems. The book provides a deep dive into the cultural and historical significance of these poems, reflecting on the life, death, and impermanence of existence through the lens of Zen Buddhism. It is divided into three main sections: an introduction, death poems by Zen monks, and death poems by haiku poets. While the book may not offer practical takeaways, it offers a somber and thought-provoking perspective on life and death. Takeaways: Japanese Death Poems offers a unique ..read more
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Chivalry At It's Finest | Sir Gawain And The Green Knight (Unknown Poet) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
1M ago
Would you have the fortitude to stick to your principles, even in the face of certain death? 'Sir Gawain And The Green Knight' by an unknown poet is a story from a 14th/15th century manuscript. It tells of Sir Gawain, a knight at Arthur's round table who accepts a challenge from a mysterious & magical being. This requires him to willingly offer up his life whilst first being tempted by the most beautiful lady in the land. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this little ditty and is a great example of poetry told in alliterative verse. Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any ..read more
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A Different Type Of Travel | The Innocents Abroad (Mark Twain) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
1M ago
Let's travel back to the days when people didn't take offense so easily ...... or did they? 'The Innocents Abroad' by Mark Twain is a compendium of his adventures whilst travelling for 5 months across Europe & The Middle East. It is told in his usual humorous style of witty anecdotes and droll sarcastic one-liners. The bulk of it relates to visiting historic landmarks & places of cultural significance, with some parts on the actual travel journey itself. During his life it became his best selling book, also becoming renowned in the travel genre as well. Would love to hear your feedba ..read more
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Classic Feminist Literature | A Room Of One's Own (Virginia Woolf) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
1M ago
Righteous anger can be useful .... if applied to the right people. 'A Room Of One's Own' by Virginia Woolf is an essay critiquing woman's literature and female authors. Her core argument is that the lack of financial means, privacy and strict social norms has resulted in the inability for females to write great books. And that it is not due inherent feminine weakness or lack of genius. She also emphasises that women need to write in their own voice and spends a fair bit of time criticising authors like Charlotte Brontë and Mary Carmichael who don't do this adequately (in her opinion). Would ..read more
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Overthinking Love, Death & Sex | Confessions Of A Mask (Yukio Mishima) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
1M ago
Can you think yourself to death? 'Confessions Of A Mask' by Yukio Mishima follows a young rather frail boy called Kochan in the 1920-40's period in Tokyo set against the backdrop of WW2. We see his homosexual desires for another boy Omi emerge as well as a morbid fascination with blood, death and love. He tries to force himself to fall in love with a girl called Sonoko but struggles to combine this with his true feelings.  Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any support you wish to give :) Timeline: (0:00) - Intro (2:53) - Themes/Questions (10:57) - Author & Extras (12 ..read more
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Tiresome Edwardian Etiquette | A Room With A View (E. M. Forster) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
2M ago
Manners, decorum, morals, tact, niceties, propriety. Doesn't this all sound fun! 'A Room With A View' by E. M. Forster is the tale of a young woman who is constrained by the conventions of her time. Lucy Honeychurch lives in 1900's England and meets the strange George Emerson whilst travelling to Italy. After a brief but intense contact she returns home and becomes engaged to the uptight Cecil Vyse. However coincidence throws the two back together and she has to decide whether to be a proper lady or do what would make her happy. Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any support you ..read more
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Crazy Is As Crazy Does | Death Of A Salesman (Arthur Miller) BOOK REVIEW
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by Kyrin Down & Juan Granados, Kyrin Down
2M ago
Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. 'Death Of A Salesman' by Arthur Miller is a play that showcases the tragic life of a simple man with delusions of grandeur. Willy Loman is nearing the end of his days as a travelling salesman and the return of his son Biff pushes his instability into overdrive. Through a series of flashbacks we see how the whole family is suffering from their excessive pride before reaching an ultimate breaking point. Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any support you wish to give :) Timeline: (0:00) - Intro (2:49) - Themes/Que ..read more
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