One of my favorite Jordan B. Peterson's quote from the book because it works both ways: good or evil. Even to aim at something evil, you need both discipline and tutor. To aim at something good, it would impossible without those.
The crimson thread that I personally took from this is to create a sequence for my life:
Make as much of my days predictable.
Wake up at the same time every day.
Sanctify 60-minutes after I wake up and 60-minutes before I go to bed.
Collect Mental Models; rehearse daily.
Make room for surprises.
Detach from my parents' pattern.
Invoke Inverse Method.
Exclude lukewarm teachers.
Exclude acerbic, prideful people.
Stay away from attention-seekers.
Choose a lifestyle I want.
Work my way up.
Renzo Guinto's priceless mentorship in Public Health field. I'm forever grateful for our friendship.
Adik Wibowo's generosity, mentality, and diplomatic fluency from international arena to Indonesia's context.
Gunadi Petrus on surgery, sacrifice, and what is essential.
Joseph on pediatrics, softness as strength, and when to rage at parents.
Look out; reflect in. Seek out; filter in.
Be selective on what to adopt; discard ruthlessly.