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Always one step behind

when competence feels like a lucky guess and belonging stays out of reach

2026

EN

You arrive early, prepare twice, and still feel like you're catching up. In meetings, you wait for someone to point out what you missed. Promotions feel like accidents. Compliments land like they were meant for someone else. This isn't humility. It's a quiet exhaustion from constantly proving you belong in a room you earned the right to enter. The irony of imposter syndrome is that it often strikes the most capable. The ones who care deeply, who prepare thoroughly, who notice details other...

$195.00 MXN

Owner overwhelmed. Team confused.

Stop guessing. Build a strategic plan that works.

2026

EN

You have the vision, but your team doesn't know what to do next. You spend weekends planning, but Monday morning feels like starting over. The real cost isn't lost time—it's lost trust from your team and missed revenue from your market. This book gives you a step-by-step system to create a strategic plan that your team actually follows. No jargon, no theory. Just a clear process to set priorities, assign ownership, and track progress. You'll stop firefighting and start building. Your busin...

$450.00 MXN

Waterhole Economies

The Only Economies That Never Collapsed

Narrado por
Jason Guess
Audiolibro 2 -
Survival

No reducido

21 horas 8 min

2026

EN

Pre-agriculture hunter-gatherer economies were waterhole economies, and were the only human economies that never collapsed.Ninety-seven percent of the time Homo sapiens lived on Earth, or until about 12,000 years ago, all peoples were foragers of wild food, living a type of subsistence lifestyle in economies that relied on hunting and fishing animals, foraging for wild vegetation and other nutrients, and converging around waterholes to slake their thirst. ...