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Get Epic Shit Done
- Narrated by: Ankur Warikoo, Pallavi Bharti
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Do Epic Shit made you think.
Get Epic Shit Done will make you act!
When he was a college student, Ankur bought a book containing answers to the last 10 years’ question papers. That book helped him prepare for the forthcoming exams.
In his second book, he attempts to create the same book for life.
Written as a conversation between a student and a teacher, Get Epic Shit Done answers 36 life questions that you face almost everyday, questions that you need answers to.
Get Epic Shit Done isn’t just a book that will inspire you–it will visibly improve the way you live.

About the Creator
Ankur Warikoo is a serial entrepreneur, a bestselling author, an online educator and a content creator. He is an Internet Entrepreneur based out of India and is one of India’s top content creators. He is also a bestselling author and conducts courses online as an educator. In his spare time, Warikoo loves to mentor entrepreneurs and act as an angel-investor. He is also a bestselling author. His first book ‘DO EPIC SHIT’ released in December 2021 and has been the top seller in India of 2022. His second book ‘GET EPIC SHIT DONE’ released in December 2022 and hit the No.1 chart again. Ankur was part of Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 List for India, Forbes Top 100 Digital Creators list 2022, LinkedIn India’s Top Voices for 2018, 2019 and 2020, LinkedIn India’s Spotlight List and India’s Top Executives under 40 by Business Today.
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- Pramod
- 22-12-22
Average with copied concepts
Well, so many things are copied from several other self-help books like Atomic Habits, Ikigai, 7 habits of highly effective people, power of habit, etc..
I sort of hated the "The teacher has appeared" with that fake "hehehe" at the end of every chapter. It feels a bit like self-entitlement to the writer and not needed at all or probably could be presented better.
While the Q&A type book is nice to read, there is something off about the conversation. It feels like a staged drama. A good audiobook will make you forget it is an audiobook and it will be like having a conversation inside your head.
An average book which summarizes good habits from other books.
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- Shaunak Chakraborty
- 11-05-23
Advices are good but...
Overall good life advices and interesting for people who are struggling in life or looking for some guidance or simply love philosophical literatures. But the acting/narration gets cringey at multiple points. Areas where the female cries or pretends to have life struggles, that more or less everyone in the world has, seems to be overacting and a badly acted version of that. Areas where Ankur speaks like he's some godfather and knows everything - I felt like the narration could be toned down or done in a different manner. No one wants to hear lectures/life advices from people whose tone gives away pretentious or arrogant vibes - especially when most of these advices are mostly generic (albeit, still helpful) and people on Reddit often pass the same on to you (even before this book existed).
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- Bikash Ch. Nath
- 02-04-23
A different experience
This audiobook summaries common life problems in a engaging and intuitive QNA between a student and teacher. The student is guided by Mr. Warikoo because she have problems in every aspect of life and doesn't know how to exactly solve them.
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- D S
- 16-03-23
Worth learning , it could have been shorter
worth learning. more melodrama. show baazi, content learning could have been passed simplistically. Time could as well have been shorter.
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- Deepika Anchan
- 11-03-23
worth the time!!
felt this one was better than the 1st book or may be the audible version and the conversation format made it so good and effective. Has a lot of takeaways. Worth the read!
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- kamesh
- 18-02-23
Ok…
Whatever from this book you learn those are you already know, already you have experienced once in your life.
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- Srijan Raj Sanyal
- 15-02-23
An Honest Review
I have heard the previous one and bhy that standard this doesn't meet expectations.
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- Madhurima Biswas
- 08-02-23
Awesome
Awesome learning experience.
Loved every bit of it! Will wait for more from Ankur.
Thank you.
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- Sheethal Nanjunda Murthy
- 07-02-23
Surprisingly good
At the beginning I thought this is a quick read so I picked this but I was surprised how much I liked this book. Very crisp n would love to come back to get answers to my questions at life’s crossroads
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- Abhishek
- 06-02-23
A true masterpiece
Loved it the way it is presented and put simply to the audience with very clear problem statements and directions for solutioning it.
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- Deepak J.
- 11-04-23
Average read
Format of conversation is not engaging at all. Content is useful. First book (Do Epic Shit) was much better.
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- pimpfish
- 10-04-23
Some decent ideas
Narration really through me, tried for conversation instead of straight points and didn't work for me. A few good points but nowhere near as good as the first one.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-03-23
yuck.. I want my money back
I hate the narration a total waste of money and time!!! very disappointed.. 1
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- Shafie
- 05-02-23
Helpful and relatable!
There are 36 conversations and more than half are relatable to me personally. This book is great for those in 20s and early 30s since most of us faced these questions one way or another.
I’m not a fan of conversation/interview format for self help book, since there will be lots of filler in the content as author trying to make his point, but it’s suprisingly works well for this book. I think it’s because the follow up question is relatable.
Normally a self help book contains the same advice but include examples, nuaces and backed with research. This book feels like mostly collections of the author’s experience of what works for him. Therefore if you feel somehow you can feel relatable to the author’s upbringing, and achievements. This book will be more beneficial for you. Regardless the advice in this book are definitely generic and can be apply to all young peoples.
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- HX
- 05-02-23
Waste of time
Cliché, self-serving and useless. Avoid it, there’s a million better self-help books, both classic and new.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-01-23
Best book I’ve heard on Audible this year!
This book is a guide for life. It’s about self discovery and not getting caught up in the pressures of life and others opinions. You won’t regret listening trust me I just brought the physical book so I can highlight. This book and his first book Do Epic Shit would make great gifts.
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- didi
- 05-01-23
nothing special
you should believe him when he said this book is waste of time.it was.yawn.save urself time and money