Buy A Kindle (not an affiliate seller) I don't know what I would do without my Kindle. Seriously. It's the best piece of tech I own. For under $100, it's highest ROI product you can buy. If you want to splurge a bit more for a slightly
How I Use ChatGPT Voice Mode To Learn More From Books Even though I read a lot of informational non-fiction, I read mostly for fun. I might read a book about US foreign policy, or the financial crisis, or even black holes in outer space--but I'm doing so because reading is fun, and I have broad interests. I'
You Can Just Write Stuff Writing online is part art, part science. The art of it is obvious--you want to bring your own perspective and creative style to the things you write, which make it uniquely your own and draws certain people to you. But the science part is a different story, and it'
The Illusion of "My Time" I never feel like I have enough time. This feeling makes me angry and annoyed. Throughout my life, I've taken that anger out on myself and others. I've been short tempered with my friends, family, and girlfriend when I feel like my time is being encroached
Reading List: October 2024 Everything I'm reading in the month of October * Heart: A History, by Sandeep Jauhar: This book is about the history of the heart. It covers the heart's place in our mind as both a physical and spiritual organ, and how the field of cardiology has evolved
60 Minutes, 60 Days: A Meditation Challenge to Reclaim My Focus I've been meditating for almost 5 years, but never consistently. I first got into meditation in college, when I became fascinated with the work of Sam Harris. A modern day philosopher and meditation teacher, Harris had just released his meditation app, Waking Up. I downloaded it and eagerly
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