What If Your Favorite Book Never Ended?
I’ve received so many incredible messages of Boat Burners who have read Burn The Boats, and the feedback I keep hearing is: “I finished and I have this feeling of infinite possibility!”
You’re not alone!
When I read my favorite books, I’m always left with a similar feeling when I’m finished. After I finished the final page, I want to hang onto that feeling of optimism and confidence.
But then real life happens. Bills stack up, responsibilities get in the way, and our day-to-day routines can dull the enthusiasm we had when we were reading the book.
How do you stay motivated? Burn the Boats lit the fire, but, I’ve created something that will continue to light the way.
Triton is an AI-based platform, trained on all things Burn the Boats: my book, every study, every podcast, every interview - including all the historical references, scientific research, and in-depth profiles from the book.
You can ask Triton anything! Want to see it in action? Take a look at how Triton can help in your day-to-day life.
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After you burn the boats, Triton will calm the seas and ensure safe passage to shore. Burn the Boats will inspire you to bold action, but you will inevitably take on water when you put the book down.
Triton’s job is to replenish your motivation and soothe your nerves 24 hours a day - when for example, imposter syndrome surfaces on the eve of a big interview or your anxiety verges on paralyzing.
You are now part of a global community of boat burners who believe as Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.’
Ask away! Try Triton
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1ythanks Matt Higgins for your inviting me to subscribe to this. Combining a book with gen AI is a supercool idea. I tried to ask Triton this question and got the answer. Let us know if you endorsed the AI answer. Thanks, Q: how do you compare your Burn the Boat philosophy with Dan Pena's? Pena's philosophy is based on the idea that anyone can become a millionaire if they're willing to work hard enough and take risks. A (Part-I): The "Burn the Boats" philosophy, as articulated by Matt Higgins, shares some similarities with Dan Pena's philosophy in that both emphasize the importance of commitment, hard work, and risk-taking in achieving success. However, there are also some key differences. The "Burn the Boats" philosophy is about eliminating backup plans and safety nets, and fully committing to your vision. It's about giving yourself no escape route and no chance to turn back. This philosophy is based on the idea that to accomplish something great, you have to put all your energy and resources into achieving your goal, and not allow yourself to be distracted by other opportunities or possibilities. It also emphasizes the importance of making sacrifices, working hard, and regularly assessing your progress towards your goal.
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1yGreetings dear friends I am afflicted with a job and I ask for your help for those who have it, my phone number is +258 845072060 email,ricardino258@gmail.com
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1yWow Matt! Talk about progressive publishing. Burn the Boats inspires action, and Triton will help keep kicking it into gear :) Love this! #greatreads
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1yAfter you burn the boats and Triton calms the seas, I shall stand on the rocks nearer the shore to guide you safely - ' The Lighthouse ' 🚨 😊🙏🏻
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