The Rabbit Hole by Blas Moros
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- Boyd by Robert Coram
- Chimpanzee Politics by Frans de Waal
- Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson
- Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance
Full list of books read in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
Any book, which is at all important, should be immediately re-read
- How to Start a Startup - excellent YouTube series with some gems for people interested in starting a startup or for anyone leading a team
- Comprehensive blood test – learned a lot from these results and will be tweaking my diet, certain supplements and some behaviors on the margin
Other
- UX and the Civilizing Process by Kevin Simler
- The Technology by Paul Buchheit
- The Crossroads of Should and Must - aim for a situation where who you are and what you do are one in the same
- Your Elusive Creative Genius by Elizabeth Gilbert
- When We Build by Wilson Miner - the impact that design and our tools have on our daily lives, thoughts and behaviors
- How to Simulate the Universe in 134 Easy Steps - fun video discussing systems thinking, complexity, storytelling, and more (transcript)
- Music as a Language - really cool video relating how we learn language to how we learn music
- Simon Sinek on Finite and Infinite Games
- Jordan B. Peterson On 12 Rules For Life - some incredible insights
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Blas
"The best use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it." - William James
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