Tag: reading

  • Performative Reading

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    This was a good video about the pressure of reading, at least for those with a YouTube channel that is all about books. I’m writing more about reading for 2025 tomorrow, but just do what you want. Read the books you’re interested in and read as much, or as little as you want. My best

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  • Massive Brandon Sanderson Books

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    As I write 2000 words on something far more serious for tomorrow this was a great break between writing and editing. I’m a big Sanderson fan and have the latest book to read over my Christmas break, if not before when I finish my current fiction read, Howling Dark. I always enjoy NerdForge as do

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  • Book Review – Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish

    Book Review – Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish

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    I don’t remember when I first stumbled across Farnham Street but I do remember finding the content very helpful in my journey to be a life-long learner. Thus when I saw Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish I grabbed it hoping for the same feeling of great wisdom being imparted. Parrish wrote this book to help

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  • Read what others aren’t but recommend the same shit

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    So Darius recommends reading books that others aren’t which meant I was interested in his reading list. Unfortunately for each category I was already familiar with he recommends pretty much the same books everyone else recommends. This only serves to devalue his recommendations in categories I’m not familiar with because they are also unlikely to

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  • The Re-reading project

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    What if you spent a year re-reading the books you thought were your favourites? I’ve often thought of some rule like this for a year of reading. I always end up reading what seems interesting though which often lends itself towards more recent books. I have re-read my Brandon Sanderson collection a few times. I

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  • 3 Threads – Nov 30Cross-platform apps, writing in books and eating frogs3 Threads – Nov 30

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    This is brought to you by members become one or purchase a course to keep the content coming. As I’ve talked about the value of going through your old notes many times, today I used my random note strategy to find some content I hadn’t seen in a while. Cross Platform Apps Allen Pike wrote

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  • Effort, reading and Geocities – 3 Threads

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    This is provided by members who get access to my book notes so become one and keep the content coming. Do you try hard? It’s easy to put in the minimum effort required to get the job done, but nothing great has ever come from putting in the minimum amount of effort. What if you

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  • Lou is Surrounded by Books

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    Lou wrote about his history with books and I get it. The first book I remember devouring was Arthur by Stephen R Lawhead which then meant I had to get the rest of the series and I loved them. I was around 10 and had to repurchase the whole set before I was 15 because

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  • Let’s be Anti-Productivity – 3 Threads 004

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    This is a reader supported site, if you like the content then become a member. Members get my courses, my book notes and an extra piece of content weekly. Reading Doesn’t Have to Be Productive Western life wants us to optimise everything for productivity and to feel bad if we don’t. This productivity ethic even

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  • All About Writing from Production to Consumption – 3 Threads

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    This is publication is reader supported. All members get my book notes, and course supporters get all my courses and published books. Plus, members get a fairly regular extra instalment of my writing. Everyone Thinks They Can Write In an interview with Steven Pressfield some interesting ideas came up. First was Pressfield’s assertion that everyone

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