And the award for the coolest MasterClass of all time goes to… Samuel L. Jackson. But was that really a surprise? Man, you know you’re in for something good within the first 60 seconds of the Samuel L. Jackson Teaches Acting MasterClass when he stars dropping the M-F-bomb like the Jackson we all know and love. If I […]
Top 5-Star Service Lessons From Michael Heppell (Book Review)
I’ve been obsessed with world-class customer service ever since I moved to Japan. Once you’ve experience the Japanese spirit of hospitality (“The customer is God”) you can’t fail to develop a keen eye for customer service wherever you go. I picked up Michael Heppell’s 5-Star Service: How to Deliver Exceptional Customer Service because I wanted to […]
Judy Blume Teaches Writing MasterClass Review
I took the Judy Blume Teaches Writing MasterClass as part of the new MasterClass All Access Pass. You used to have to pay $90 for each individual MasterClass. Want to learn writing from James Patterson? Ninety bucks. Want to learn screenwriting from Aaron Sorkin? That’s another ninety. With so many great courses and world class […]
Unconventional Reading Goals For 2018
Most people like to set their goals for the new year in December. Typically on the last day of December, they’ll do some bullshit called “setting New Year’s resolutions”. I don’t believe in setting New Year’s resolutions. And I don’t believe in waiting to the last minute of the year to set my plans for […]
Steve Martin Teaches Comedy MasterClass Review
I was hesitant about signing up to the Steve Martin Teaches Comedy MasterClass. Don’t get me wrong. I love Steve Martin. His stand-up comedy and movies were a core part of my childhood. But I knew if I signed up to Steve Martin’s MasterClass, there would be no going back. One of my goals for this year was […]
4 Top Study Habits I Learned In My Final Year At Oxford University
You pick up at thing or two studying at the best university in the world. A nasty Adderall addiction, genital warts, bipolar fluctuations between feelings of intense intellectual superiority and inferiority, and, of course, a couple of study tips to make learning easier and more fun. Study Habit #1: Go to your lectures For the first 2 years of […]
10 Personal Essays Every Man Should Read
The greatest men who ever lived were voracious readers. Alexander the Great slept with Homer’s Iliad under his pillow. Theodore Roosevelt took dozens of books on his dangerous outdoor expeditions. Benjamin Franklin devoured books every day of his life. Luckily for us, in addition to being voracious readers, the greatest men were very often prolific writers. They […]
David Mamet Teaches Dramatic Writing MasterClass Review (Week 5)
I tried to drag the David Mamet MasterClass out as long as possible. It’s like when you come to the end of a great book. You don’t want to let it go so you slow your pace down. But the MasterClass is also compelling and addictive so I can’t stay away for too long. And […]
David Mamet Teaches Dramatic Writing Masterclass Review (Week 4)
Week 4 of the David Mamet Teaches Dramatic Writing Masterclass was my favourite week so far even though it was the shortest. Why was it my favourite? Because anything that has an immediate and direct positive impact on my life is a quality product. And this week, David Mamet got through a writing slump. I wouldn’t […]
How To Prepare For A Nuclear Attack (Emergency Survival Kit Advice)
Stealth fighter planes have been flying over my Japanese apartment all day. This activity is coming straight after North Korea tested a nuclear bomb many times bigger than the one that took out Hiroshima. It’s coming a week after they sent a missile straight over the northern island of Hokkaido. This is, to say the least, quite […]
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