In the book, a "cow" represents every excuse, habit, or belief that keeps us in a state of "satisfied" stagnation. These are the justifications we use to explain why we aren't pursuing our dreams or improving our circumstances.
: Using relative success to avoid further growth.
A wise teacher takes a frustrated disciple to the poorest home in a village – a family living in squalor but surviving because they own one scrawny cow. The teacher kills the cow. A year later, the disciple returns and finds the family thriving: they built a new home, started a business, and are happy. When asked what happened, they explain that losing the cow forced them to innovate and work instead of just surviving.
: Be brutally honest about the excuses you make daily.
Also you can try "Camilo Villa" or other authors