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
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.
@visionoiry What score do you give it? 1 to 5
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.