Four thousand weeks: time management for mortals. Going through initial chapters. Loving the concept about procrastination and concentrate on a maximum of three projects.
I just started The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides. If you're into ancient history, this is an interesting account of one of the most terrible conflicts in ancient Greece, even for Greek standards. Furthermore, Thucydides writing style is great to read.
Hmm - I'm going to read some substacks. With Stacker News I haven't been reading substack lately and I have a bunch of publications I am behind on. In terms of books I need another audio book to pick out!
I picked up Keys to the Kingdom on a friend's recommendation. I'm excited to read it because it's a narrative based on what the author teaches, which is something I've always wished non-fiction authors would do. The reviews of the book and the author's other works are filled with epiphanies and reliefs so that also made me super curious.
I'm reading Your Brain is a Time Machine - been interested in neuroperception for a while.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2132847-your-brain-is-a-time-machine-why-we-need-to-talk-about-time/
As an aside, if anybody is on Goodreads, let me know :)
Four thousand weeks: time management for mortals. Going through initial chapters. Loving the concept about procrastination and concentrate on a maximum of three projects.
I just started The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides. If you're into ancient history, this is an interesting account of one of the most terrible conflicts in ancient Greece, even for Greek standards. Furthermore, Thucydides writing style is great to read.
Hmm - I'm going to read some substacks. With Stacker News I haven't been reading substack lately and I have a bunch of publications I am behind on. In terms of books I need another audio book to pick out!
No time for reading this weekend, but one thing is sure, I'll get around to this one very soon:
www.amazon.com/Amazing-Journey-Into-Psychotic-Mind/dp/1716919541
https://m.stacker.news/36636
https://m.stacker.news/36731
https://m.stacker.news/36730
I love reading. Right now I'm reading a book called Cryptoeconomics. It's really excellent. I really recommend it.
I picked up Keys to the Kingdom on a friend's recommendation. I'm excited to read it because it's a narrative based on what the author teaches, which is something I've always wished non-fiction authors would do. The reviews of the book and the author's other works are filled with epiphanies and reliefs so that also made me super curious.
https://m.stacker.news/36614
So great that out of 6 chapters, I finished reading around 4 chapters within one day. Easy to read with anecdotes n chock/full of insights
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