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Variable

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I’m Variable, a creator, learner, and explorer of ideas. Passionate about growth and transformation, I share insights to inspire others to challenge limits and embrace change.

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I’m Variable, a constant seeker of truth, growth, and purpose.
This platform is where curiosity meets wisdom, and change is celebrated.
Through words, books, and sounds, I share insights to inspire your own journey.

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Be Yourself: Why Your Uniqueness Is the Ultimate Path to Success.

In a world obsessed with shortcuts and copy-paste success; the only real edge you have is you. You weren’t born to follow blueprints. You were born to build them. Einstein slept 11 hours. Tesla barely slept at all. They both…

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The Illusion of Freedom: How You’re Still a Slave.

True freedom begins within. It's not just the ability to move. It's the power to think, act, and live without fear, addiction, or the need for approval. Most look free but live caged by comfort, fear, and expectations. The freest…

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“Why Real Men Need Brothers, Not Comfort”

Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you brothers. The modern world sells weakness disguised as connection, thousand-strong follower counts, group chats full of empty banter, friends who vanish when storms hit. These are not brothers. A brother is the man…

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Books & Audiobooks by This Author

Crushing It: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence

Crushing It shows how anyone can build a personal brand and business using social media. Gary Vaynerchuk shares inspiring stories and practical strategies for creating content, engaging audiences, and turning influence into income. The key message: success comes from being authentic, showing up consistently, and caring more than others. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creator, or professional, this book empowers you to crush it by being yourself.

2018
246 pages

The $100 Startup

What if you could start a business with just $100 and the skills you already have? In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau reveals how ordinary people are building profitable, passion-driven businesses without funding, fancy degrees, or years of experience. From freelancing to e-commerce, this practical guide shows you how to turn your talents into income, serve real customers, and design a life of freedom. Stop waiting. Start now. Your future is self-made. Summary powered by VariableTribe

2010
250 pages
8h 14m

Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies

Built to Last reveals the timeless principles behind the world’s most enduring companies. Through decades of research, Jim Collins and Jerry Porras show that lasting success comes not from charismatic leaders or lucky breaks, but from strong core values, bold vision, and disciplined execution. This book teaches how to build a company that thrives across generations, not just survives.

1994
407 pages

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things offers raw, real-world advice for entrepreneurs and CEOs. Ben Horowitz shares battle-tested wisdom on handling layoffs, firing friends, leading through crisis, and building company culture. This isn’t a feel-good guide—it’s a gritty, honest look at the toughest parts of running a business, and how to survive and thrive when there are no easy answers.

2014
244 pages

Zero to One: Notes on Startups, …

Zero to One teaches that real innovation doesn’t come from copying others—it comes from creating something completely new. Peter Thiel argues that the most successful companies build monopolies through vertical progress, not competition. He offers a bold framework for entrepreneurs: start small, think long-term, embrace contrarian ideas, and build companies that shape the future rather than follow the crowd.

2014
186 pages