A Christmas Carol
A novel by Charles Dickens featuring the character Jacob Marley, used as an analogy for the sound of chains during training.
Videos Mentioning A Christmas Carol

Ep. 230: How Well Are You Living?
Cal Newport
Classic novel by Charles Dickens, discussed in the context of the author's creative process involving long walks.

#119 – Terry Real: Breaking the cycle of shame, anger, and depression
Peter Attia MD
Dickens' story used as a metaphor for the three phases of Terry Real's Relational Life Therapy: confrontation (Ghost of Christmas Future), family of origin work (Ghost of Christmas Past), and skill development (Bob Cratchit's house).

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Stronger By Science
A novel by Charles Dickens featuring the character Jacob Marley, used as an analogy for the sound of chains during training.

The More Successful You Are The Longer You'll Live! Will Storr
The Diary Of A CEO
Charles Dickens' story featuring Scrooge and the three ghosts, used as an example of a 'light figure' narrative in storytelling.