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The Long Spoon

"The Long Spoon" is inspired by the "Allegory of the Long Spoons", This is a story of connectivity, collective work, and togetherness illustrated through one group's ability to understand that long spoons are meant to feed others. And if each person feeds another, the entire group will be fed. The selfish nature of those not willing to use the spoons to feed others is equated to what life in hell must feel like.In this world that celebrates individualism and exceptionalism, growth through group learning and sharing is what will help us all. "Rising tides lift all boats".Those listening to "The Long Spoon" can expect to hear content that such as book reviews, tackling topics related to wellness and mindfulness, along with a focus on the intersection between personal and professional development.Check out the Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/silasgra

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    Book #24 of 2025 - “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason

    Check out my written summary of the book at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #22 of 2025: “The One Minute $ales Person” by Spencer Johnson and Larry Wilson

    For the written notes and summary of the book, please go to patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #20 of 2025 - “Night Vision - Seeing Ourselves Through Dark Moods” by Mariana Alessandri

    Check out the notes from this book recap at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #17 of 2025: Our Iceberg is Melting – Changing and Succeeding Under Any Conditions

    Please go to patreon.com/silasgrant to see the written recap with all of my notes

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    Book #16 of 2025: "You Deserve to Be Rich" by Rashad Bilal and Troy Mullings

    The book notes for this book can be read at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #15: “Growth Hacker Marketing” by Ryan Holiday

    Please check out the written notes and my recap of the book at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #14: “How to Make a Few Billion Dollars” by Brad Jacobs

    The written notes from the book review can be seen at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #12 of 2025: “The Dip” by Seth Godin

    To see the book notes, go to patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #11 of 2025 - “The Infinite Game” by Simon Sinek

    Check out the written notes from this book recap at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #9 of 2025: “Same as Ever - A Guide to What Never Changes” by Morgan Housel

    I've shared my written notes from this book at patreon.com/silasgrant

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    Book #6 of 2025 - “It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be” by Paul Arden

    To review my notes from the book, please go to patreon.com/silasgrant.

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    Book #4 of 2025 - “Talk Like TED - The 9 Public Speaking Secrets of the World’s Top Minds” by Carmine Gallo

    Book notes from this episode can be found at: https://www.patreon.com/SilasGrantPlease become a member! Readers become better leaders!

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    Book #2 of 2025: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks

    Check out my notes from this book at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/book-2-of-2025-119998021?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

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    What Works Well For You? (WWW4U)

    Inspired by the book "The Millionaire Next Door", Silas poses a question that tackles the concern around community building, sustainability, and growth. Our choice to share or not to share with others what works for us may be the difference-maker for the well-being of us all.

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    Book #1 of 2025: “The Millionaire Next Door” by Dr. Thomas J. Stanley and Dr. William D. Danko

    Please visit the Patreon page to see the notes that accompany the book review: https://www.patreon.com/c/SilasGrant

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    "The Long Spoon" - Explained

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"The Long Spoon" is inspired by the "Allegory of the Long Spoons", This is a story of connectivity, collective work, and togetherness illustrated through one group's ability to understand that long spoons are meant to feed others. And if each person feeds another, the entire group will be fed. The selfish nature of those not willing to use the spoons to feed others is equated to what life in hell must feel like.In this world that celebrates individualism and exceptionalism, growth through group learning and sharing is what will help us all. "Rising tides lift all boats".Those listening to "The Long Spoon" can expect to hear content that such as book reviews, tackling topics related to wellness and mindfulness, along with a focus on the intersection between personal and professional development.Check out the Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/silasgra

HOSTED BY

Silas Grant

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