A fascinating and very approachable treasure trove introduction to the evolution of the brain as a recursive prediction machine via a framework of …
I picked up The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey to read on the plane on our trip to Italy mostly due to its physically robust …
Victor E. Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” is an important and ever-so-timely exploration about the most central of …
This was pretty much what I expected it to be, if not a little less still. Mark H. McCormack’s What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School is …
The secondary title “A Way of Being” of Rick Rubin’s The Creative Act is a bit of a misleading title as this book is only a very loose, non-continuous …
What a great coincidence getting to read this book for two courses simultaneously. We used this as our coursebook for both Human-Computer Interaction …
Atomic Habits by James Clear is a great book reminding you mostly about what you already know with some cool stories and quotes sprinkled in between. …
“Spark Joy” is a great book for a very specific audience. As Kondo herself says in the book, one should not read this book if they are not …
Double triple quadruple check everything you read and see. The book is filled with mistakes and inaccuracies and is often written very …
Everything you ever need to know about economics! It sure is “the most comprehensive, systematic, forthright, and powerful defense of the …
Moonwalking with Einstein is an extremely entertaining and well-written story about the author’s journey from an ordinary journalist with …
An interesting account on the 1980’s Wall Street and Michael Lewis’ own journey in Salomon Brothers with a pretty predictable teaching. …
Read this one for school. It’s an adequately interesting account of the evolution of the news industry with a lot of “behind-the-scenes …
Straight to the point. It delivers what it promises: a kick in the ass. There’s no shortcuts to realizing ones potential but the work has to be …
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman discusses the two “systems” involved in thinking: the fast and automatic and the slow and …