- By Harsh Strongman
From the desk of Harsh Strongman Subj: How to start living life on your own terms Someone contacted me on Twitter with a common problem faced by anyone who’s trying... [read more]
From the desk of Harsh Strongman Subj: How to start living life on your own terms Someone contacted me on Twitter with a common problem faced by anyone who’s trying... [read more]
The decoy effect is a cognitive bias exploited by companies all around the world to trick you into spending more. It’s so prevalent, that if you’ve ever watched a movie,... [read more]
Ever had so much to do and so much to handle that you wished you had some time for yourself just once? I’ve been there. Anyone with any serious responsibility... [read more]
The most important thing a man (or woman) has is his health. No one wants to be with the fat chubby man, and fat girls are second to everyone and... [read more]
Many people suffer from the “oh-but-there’s-too-many-things-in-the-way” mindset. They can’t accomplish anything because of “obstacles” – they think that everyone is out to get them; someone or something is always holding them... [read more]
Have you always been lazy? Do you struggle to get things done? Do you procrastinate on important tasks day after day, and end up having to do it right before... [read more]
From the desk of Harsh Strongman Subj: The Power and Math of Compounding This article is about the greatest force known to man: Compound Interest. Simply put – compound interest... [read more]
From the desk of Harsh Strongman Topic: How you can get ahead of others This post is going to be about how to get ahead – in all facets of... [read more]
The age-old and most effective money advice you can ever take is: KEEP TO YOURSELF 20% OF ALL YOU EARN In other words, save 20% of all your receipts. Sounds pretty... [read more]
I’m talking about the handcuffs and leashes of the modern day: student loans. Student loans are not inherently evil (even though it is commonly thought so). The question of whether... [read more]
This article has been continued from Part 2: Exercise. I’ve already talked about losing fat via diet and exercise. Did you notice something: I didn’t suggest one-time strategies such as crash-dieting. I recommended... [read more]
This article has been continued from Part 1: Diet. Exercise This is usually the easier part for most people. If you’re fat, chances are you don’t exercise. Maybe you haven’t... [read more]