Die - Empty

: Instead of comparing yourself to others, focus on your specific blend of talents and passions.

: Since time is fixed, managing your energy is the only way to ensure your most meaningful work gets your "best hours". Review of Die Empty book by Todd Henry Die Empty

: Rather than a reason to stop, fear is reframed as a sign that you are pushing into new growth territory. : Instead of comparing yourself to others, focus

: Henry makes a sharp distinction between "good work"—the kind that keeps you busy and wins praise—and "great work," which requires deep focus and represents the unique contribution only you can make. : Henry makes a sharp distinction between "good

In , Todd Henry argues that the most valuable place on earth is the graveyard, not because of what is buried there, but because of the potential, ideas, and "best work" that people took to their graves. The book is a manifesto on urgency, encouraging you to pour your unique contributions into the world every day so that when you reach the end of your life, you are truly "empty" of regret. Core Philosophy: The Urgency of Contribution