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The best skill for you to get started earning money online. I can see how many of these could apply to pretty much anyone. He's well read, and links you to credible philosophers, authors and innovators as well as a few other disruptors, like himself. A great read - definitely recommended, even if you're happy with your life, it doesn't mean there's not still room for self-improvement!
Jun 21, Stephen rated it really liked it Shelves: There are those who live, and those who simply exist. The majority of people, the rabblement, simply exist, and it's Niall Doherty's mission in life to wake them up, or failing that, to at least ruffle their feathers. Looking to live life more abundantly, Doherty left the trappings of ordinary living behind: Disrupting the Rabblement is an extension of his blog; more than a collection of posts, but not quite a book in its own right. It reads more like an anthology than a cohesive book, but one certainly of interest.
In Disrupting the Rabblement, Doherty calls for readers to ask themselves probing questions to suss out what they really want out of life, to establish their values and then to boldly compare the life they live now, their actions, to their ideals. He suggests practices, like freethought and minimalism, that help people to sort out what is real and what is important from what is assumed, and what we only think is important.
This is followed by advice on how to begin creating a more fulfilling life, and here Doherty draws partially from Stoicism, with frequent references to Buddha; he suggests people reflect on and engage their fears. There are proper reasons to be afraid, of course: But why not say hello to the astonishingly interesting girl at the bar? Sure, people may not respond to us as we wish, but most of the time, the potential rewards far outweigh the potential consequences.
One of the more useful sections here is his guide to establishing habits that allow people to learn new skills and wean themselves off of destructive behaviors while establishing healthy ones.
Although I wouldn't go so far as to call Disrupting the Rabblement a book, its informality doesn't diminish from the accuracy of Doherty's observations or the usefulness of his advice, especially considering that he really does practice what he preaches: In recent months, however, he has left the vegetarian diet, and done so after subjecting some of his assumptions to scrutiny.
He's not afraid to court unpopularity one wonders if he's ever read the Cynics: If these ideas interest you, I would suggest watching some of his videos like "What would it take to change your mind? It's not offered as a 'real' book. Nov 06, Natalie rated it really liked it Shelves: I had a tough time adjusting to college life, and this is one of the books I read during this time - Niall Doherty 's Disrupting the Rabblement helped me focus on living my life, my way.
Reading this inspired me to reprioritize and helped me feel a little bit less like one of those zombies he mentioned; while I don't live an unconventional life by any means, I'm much happier now that I was when I first stumbled across Niall's website.
What makes this book so powerful isn't that it advocates extr I had a tough time adjusting to college life, and this is one of the books I read during this time - Niall Doherty 's Disrupting the Rabblement helped me focus on living my life, my way. What makes this book so powerful isn't that it advocates extravagant or crazy lifestyles; it encourages introspection to find out what really works for YOU, and only for you. For folks who feel discontented with their current position in life and may not be sure how to fix it, Disrupting the Rabblement is a great place to start.
Jan 05, John O'Dowd rated it it was amazing. Disrupting The Rabblement is an awesome book!
Niall offers inspiring advice on how to become the man or woman we all want to be. Moreover, Niall is living a life of constant self improvement. Its safe to say, he practices what he preaches.
His actions and ideas have inspired me to chase my dreams of being location independent and free of the drudgery which can be a traditional lifestyle. I'm confident that if you read this book it will be the spark that ignites a great fire within or at the Disrupting The Rabblement is an awesome book! May 12, Jack Rea rated it it was amazing. I love this book!
I told myself once that I can never do what niall is doing but I now ask myself "what's stopping me". This book can open your eyes and make you truly see what you want from your life. I always knew I didn't want to be part of the 'norm' but now I know for sure that I'm not going to be part of the rabblement!
An easy read, Niall writes in a very conversational style, and while that may mean he doesn't delve too deeply into the subject matter, there are many 'aha! Jonathan rated it it was amazing Jan 14, Ronan Connolly rated it it was amazing Apr 25, Jan Demsar rated it it was amazing Mar 11, Ravenwing rated it liked it Feb 21, Francis Cassidy rated it it was amazing Oct 18, Gavin Herbert rated it it was amazing Feb 09, Ellen Bard rated it really liked it Dec 25, Eric rated it really liked it Mar 13, LJ rated it it was amazing Jun 26, Manish Suwal rated it really liked it Apr 22, Dave rated it liked it Jun 08, Barbara rated it really liked it Jul 13,