What book are you currently reading?
Mahsima Dastan
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me: The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
by Axie Oh
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Nina De la Cruz@nina_delacruz
The Culture Map by Erin Meyer
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Angel Match
The 4-hour Workweek: by Timothy Ferris.
Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Designing Data Intensive Applications
by Martin Kleppmann
@mohsen_karimi Is it worth reading?
DesignEminence
@mohsen_karimi that’s serious stuff
Altern
Human Compatible
by Stuart J. Russell & Peter Norvig
Lancepilot
Launching soon!
Flurry
The 1-Page Marketing Plan
@xiaojiang Is it worth reading?
Nautical Calculator
I am reading "Limits and Beyond: 50 years on from The Limits to Growth, what did we learn and what’s next?"
So far I have mixed feelings about it, though I would recommend "The Limits to Growth" to everyone.
AuthorGPT
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The last one was “The Phoenix Project” by Gene Kim. It satisfied me both as a novel reader as well as Devops enthusiasts.
The 33 strategies of war - Robert greene
@hiteshjoshi What a good title. Is it worth reading?
@mahsimadastan it is. Although some people find Robert's writings deeply sad because you know its about "War". But I happen to switch the perspective towards my own wars, like my startup, my learnings.. so if you don't really go literally just about country wars, you will have a good time reading it.
Bhagavad Gita
Hunted Space
So many good suggestions here 😍😍
MLTR: Meal Tracker
“Gentleman Joe and the Red Queen” by Lois Bujold
@visionoiry What score do you give it? 1 to 5
MLTR: Meal Tracker
@mahsimadastan so far it's more like 3 out of 5. Far from her best works in the saga. But the book copes with “relaxing the brain” task.
Passionfroot Discovery
Shortest History of Germany
by James Hawes
Super interesting to get a quick overview of German history, esp. with recent developments in the Middle East
@j_mannanal So nice. thank you
Start with Why - Simon Sinek
The Road to Meeca - an autobiography of Leopold Weiss.
Arbonum
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
@arbonum @richard_b_bautista Is it worth reading?
Arbonum
@mahsimadastan Yes it is.
Lancepilot
Launching soon!
Yearly
kafka on the shore & zero to one
atomic habits - wow! amazing book
Zero to One by Peter Thiel
CodebaseUp
The Obstacle is the Way - by Ryan Holiday
Scade.pro
CodebaseUp
@nastassia_k Not yet. I just occasionally listen to The Daily Dad podcast. I'd say that you can't go wrong with any of Ryan's books.