Reading about self-improvement isn't the same as doing it. Learn how to turn good intentions into daily rituals for a more honorable life.

Character isn’t an innate trait—it’s something you systematically develop through deliberate practice, acting like the person you want to be until it sticks.
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Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско

Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at my bookshelf the other day and realized I have all these "good intentions" to be a better person, but I’m often just... staring at the spine of a book instead of actually changing.
Miles: It’s a classic trap, right? We think reading about it is the same as doing it. But I found this fascinating insight from Olga Khazan—she’s a journalist who spent an entire year trying to change her personality. She points out that personality is really just five sliding-scale traits, like extroversion and neuroticism, and the "secret" isn't a magic epiphany. It’s actually just acting like the person you want to be until it sticks.
Lena: So, it’s less about a "feeling" and more about a framework of action. I love that. It reminds me of Kate Hanley’s approach—she has over 400 simple ways to make a difference, ranging from how many squats to do to how to be more honest.
Miles: Exactly. It’s about turning those intentions into a daily ritual. So, let’s dive into how we can use these specific books as a practical playbook for real change.