If there is one thought that kept crossing my mind while reading Guy Winch’s book, Mind Over Grind, it was this: I wish I had this book twenty years ago. We spend a massive percentage of our waking …
Our Brains, Our Selves, a Book Review
Every once in a while, you pick up a book expecting a standard scientific overview and end up with a text that profoundly alters how you view yourself. Masud Husain’s Our Brains, Our Selves: What a …
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How to Get Rich in American History, a Review
We all want to get rich. And for three hundred years, we've been told how to do it: The problem? Most of that advice is newer than we think. And a lot of it hasn't held up. That's the premise …
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The Laws of Thought, a Book Review
We've spent centuries mapping the physical world. Physics. Chemistry. Mathematics. We understand force, acceleration, and gravity — the laws that govern everything outside us. But what about the …
Permission to Play: Playful, the Book Review
Last year, I was in a community that asked a deceptively simple question: How do you play? It took me a minute to process the assignment. You see, I don't play in the traditional sense. You won't …
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The Curious Mind of Elon Musk: a Book Review
Some books explain a person. Others explain a way of thinking. The Curious Mind of Elon Musk: Nine Ways He Thinks Differently does the latter, and in doing so, becomes far more than a …
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