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Ego Is the Enemy
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Ego Is the Enemy

by Ryan Holiday

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The summary

Ryan Holiday examines why ego destroys careers, relationships and results at every stage of life. He is an American author and marketer known for popularising Stoic philosophy applied to modern life, and in this book he uses real examples from athletes, leaders and artists to show that ego, not a lack of talent, is what most often stops a career before it starts, or sinks it right when it seemed secure.

He structures the book in three phases, aspiring, succeeding and failing, to show that ego attacks with equal ferocity in each one: in the first it makes you confuse talking about your plans with actually executing them; in the second it convinces you that you already know everything right when you should be listening most; in the third it hands you a victim's identity that keeps you from getting back up. The book forces you to ask the uncomfortable question of which phase you're actually working in and which one you're just performing.

For a trader, ego is directly responsible for not cutting losses because you won't admit the mistake, for overtrading after a winning streak because you've already figured it out, and for rejecting signals that contradict your thesis simply because they contradict it. Holiday offers no technical solutions or step-by-step method, just a brutal honesty that forces you to re-examine every decision you make in front of the screen, and it's precisely that discomfort that makes it work.

It's a short (256 pages), direct read, closer to popular non-fiction than a dense manual, so it goes down in little time but stays uncomfortable because of what it stirs up. It connects well with Invicto, by Marcos Vázquez, also in this catalogue: both draw on Stoicism, though Holiday zeroes in specifically on ego as the saboteur while Vázquez offers a broader mental-training programme. It fits at any point in a trader's career, but hits hardest right after a streak, good or bad, when the ego is most active.

About the author

Ryan Holiday

American author and marketer known for popularizing Stoic philosophy applied to modern life; author of Ego Is the Enemy and The Obstacle Is the Way.

What You'll Learn

  • How ego sabotages each stage of a career: aspiring, succeeding and failing
  • Why ego prevents cutting losses and admitting mistakes
  • The difference between actually working and merely performing
  • How a victim's identity perpetuates failure
  • Tools for staying grounded after a winning streak

Recommended For

  • Traders who become overconfident after a winning streak
  • Anyone who struggles to admit a mistake and cut it short in time
  • Readers interested in applied Stoicism, alongside Invicto
  • Anyone in a recent stretch of success who wants to stay grounded
  • Not a technical book: don't expect anything about strategies or markets

Details

Published
2016
Pages
256
Publisher
Paidós
ISBN
9786077473947

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