The Obstacle Is the Way explained

The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph
Author:Ryan Holiday
Cover Artist:Erin Tyler
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Portfolio (US)
Profile Books (UK)
Release Date:May 1, 2014
Pages:224 pages
Isbn:1591846358

The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph is the third book by author Ryan Holiday. It was published in 2014.[1] It is a book which offers individuals a framework to flip obstacles into opportunities, an approach crafted by Holiday. It was inspired by the philosophy of stoicism.[2] [3]

Overview

The title of the book is drawn from a quote from Meditations, a series of personal writings by Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius: “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” Holiday draws from Meditations, Aurelius, and the philosophy of Stoicism to expand the central theme of the book, which is that how we respond to obstacles is what defines us.[4] Holiday argues that if an individual learns the framework to flip obstacles into success (as many individuals with different types of successes have done so), he or she can actually be better for it.

In The Obstacle Is The Way, the framework that Holiday offers is composed of three disciplines: perception, action and will.[5] As he explains this framework, Holiday supplements each section with historical anecdotes and figures from politics, commerce, sports, and history including Theodore Roosevelt, Demosthenes, John D Rockefeller, Amelia Earhart, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Ulysses S. Grant, Barack Obama, Steve Jobs, among others.[6] [7]

Author Holiday explains the purpose by which he wrote the book, writing "If all this book does is make facing and dismantling such stumbling blocks a little easier, it will be enough. But my aim is higher. I want to show you the way to turn every obstacle into an advantage. So this will be a book about ruthless pragmatism and stories from history that illustrate the arts of relentless persistence and indefatigable ingenuity. It teaches you how to get unstuck and unleashed. How to turn the many negative situations we encounter in our lives into positive ones – or at least to snatch whatever benefit we can from them. …"

Preface

In the preface of The Obstacle is the Way, Holiday begins by setting up the scene in the year of 170 in Germania, as the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote down the formula for getting through rough situations. As he sets up the scene, Holiday emphasizes that Aurelius' formula was not a "formula for thriving not just in spite of whatever happens but because of it."[8]

In the preface, Holiday discusses how this book studies how countless individuals took their struggles, flipped them around and eventually used it as a chance to enhance a virtue or skillset. He leaves the preface with a call to action to the reader, asking the reader to join the band of individuals that have challenged themselves to better themselves through the obstacles they've faced. He informs the readers that they can find the mechanism by which to do this within the book.

Introduction

Part 1: Perception

The Discipline of Perception

Recognize Your Power

Steady your Nerves

In this section, Holiday explains how when individuals set out to make a difference or set goals for themselves, the risk of being met by unexpected challenges is always there. Holiday emphasizes two major skills to have during these challenging times: grace and poise. Holiday explains that when stress comes, it triggers the human, primal, senseless reactions. Grace and poise allow individuals to keep a cool head and then encourage the individual to "deploy other skills" which can help solve the problem. He offers the reader a tip, encouraging the reader to "steady their nerves."

Control your Emotions

Practice Objectivity

Alter Your Perspective

  1. Context: how individuals see the specific situation or obstacle amidst the world, their lives and a bigger picture
  2. Framing: how individuals personally evaluate and make sense of the situations they are presented with

Is it up to you?

Live in the Present Moment

Think Differently

Finding the Opportunity

Prepare to Act

Part II

Preface

The Discipline of Action

Get Moving

Practice Persistence

Iterate

Follow the Process

Do Your Job, Do It Right

Reception

The book has sold over 100,000 copies since its release and been translated into 17 languages. After the book's release, the book slowly made its way through the community of professional sports, and are being read by a number of prominent athletes and head coaches including Joe Maddon of the Chicago Cubs, Marquette basketball coach Shaka Smart, tennis pro James McGee, NFL lineman Garrett Gilkey, Olympic gold medalist Chandra Crawford, and others.[10] [11] On the way to their 2014 Super Bowl victory, Michael Lombardi and Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots distributed copies of The Obstacle Is the Way to their staff and players.[12] In the 2015 season, Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider and Pete Carroll passed the book around the team's locker room.[13] [14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schawbel. Dan. Ryan Holiday: How Challenges Become Opportunities For Entrepreneurs. Forbes.
  2. Web site: Pavia. Will. The teachings of Marcus Aurelius rebooted for a chaotic world. The Australian.
  3. http://lifehacker.com/the-obstacle-is-the-way-the-right-mindset-for-finding-1665117695 The Obstacle Is the Way: The Right Mindset for Finding Success
  4. Web site: Herrmann . Joshi . How to avoid a work crisis with a 'pre-mortem'. London Evening Standard. 12 May 2014.
  5. Web site: Taylor. Ivana. 'The Obstacle is the Way' Gives Unusual Advice for Success. 20 April 2014. Small Business Trends.
  6. Web site: The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage. Publishers Weekly.
  7. Web site: Willis. Tyler. Read Stoicism. 21 May 2014. BigThink.
  8. Book: Holiday, Ryan. The Obstacle is the Way: The Art of Turning Trials into Triumph. Portfolio. 2014. 978-1591846352. xiii, 1–13.
  9. Book: De Becker, Gavin. The Gift of Fear. 1997.
  10. Bishop, Greg How a book on stoicism became wildly popular at every level of the NFL Sports Illustrated. December 10, 2015
  11. Manthorpe, Rowland Life Lessons from Ancient Greece The Economist. March 24, 2016
  12. Smith, Morgan The Patriots 2014 secret weapon may have been a book Patriots Gab. December 10, 2015
  13. https://www.si.com/nfl/2015/07/28/pete-carroll-seattle-seahawks-2015-season-super-bowl-xlix Pete Carroll, NFL's eternal optimist, is ready to turn heartbreak into triumph
  14. Toren, Adam 5 Epic Leaders Who Studied Stoicism – and Why You Should Too Entrepreneur. December 10, 2015