
The 2 AM Principle
Discover the Science of Adventure
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Jon Levy
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Jon Levy
About this listen
"Jon Levy is what happens when you mix a behavioral scientist like Robert Cialdini with Indiana Jones." (Lewis Howes, New York Times best-selling author of The School of Greatness)
Jon Levy used to be a nerd. Now he runs with the bulls in Pamplona, battles Kiefer Sutherland in Jenga, and crashes million-dollar weddings. How did he do it? The E.P.I.C. Model of Adventure, a breakthrough four-step process (Establish, Push Boundaries, Increase, Continue) for building the perfect adventure, from picking the right team to choosing the right mission and taking the right risks - with plenty of stories from his own exploits to show you how it's done. With the mold-breaking brilliance of Timothy Ferriss' The 4-Hour Work Week and the geeky enthusiasm of a TED Talk, this book is your ticket to the next level. You'll learn plenty, but the first lesson is easy: nothing good happens after 2 a.m. - except the most EPIC experiences of our lives.
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- Germy
- 08-21-18
hits the spot
i dont know why but i kinda got emotional on some parts. book is great an very relatable maybe thats why great read
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- Brady Ewing
- 08-03-24
Just not my jam
I probably should have relied more on the title of the book selecting this, but I was hoping it would be a little more about adventure in the traditional sense, i.e. travel, outdoors, etc. Turns out that it was mostly the authors adventures in partying and nightlife. If this is your thing, there are lots of creative ideas on how to spice things up. If not, look elsewhere.
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- Gadget Lover
- 09-10-17
Fun, but a little shallow
The narration is excellent and the book is entertaining enough. A lot of the specific examples seem to focus on what a single, 20- or 30-year old male might enjoy: lots of drinking, hooking up, some silly shenanigans. Okay -- that is probably not quite fair...
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-21-20
Great book
A great book to inspire you and mentor you in how to love an extraordinary life. 5 stars would read again.
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- Robert
- 01-13-17
A solid Interesting book.
This was a really good book. Especially for anyone that wants to be or is adventurous. It's a bit of a how to guide to create a great time where ever you go, instead of hoping you'll fall into an adventure or something fun and epic.
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- Pamela Lockhart
- 11-11-17
Under the influence.
Why do the “adventures” all feature alcohol as a facilitator? Really surprised; this book does not offer anything you didn’t learn in high school. Was looking for something higher... more scientific than booze fueled. Did Dave Asprey read this before recommending on his podcast?
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- Niklas Bardor
- 03-31-24
have money, try things
it's just very basic, telling you how to go for things. missing both a deep philosophical view, or a more than common sense inspiration. consider it an extremely beginners guide to adventure
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