Beginning Of Infinity
βThe Beginning of Infinity. Super cliche, but hard to be more optimistic, for me, than that book.β
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βThe Beginning of Infinity. Super cliche, but hard to be more optimistic, for me, than that book.β
βum his newest book co-intelligence just came out this month it's about AI uh he'll also be doing a book signing for it right after this um at 11: downstairs so if you enjoy the talk definitely go meetβ¦β
βThe Information's editor-in-chief Jessica Lessin had with Sebastian Mallaby, author of the new book The Infinity Machine, which digs into one of the most visionary AI minds, Demis Hassabis, CEO of Deeβ¦β
βAaron actually wrote a book called The Sovereign child he's been espousing a theory around taking children seriously which is an older philosophy but he's I would say the best Expositor of that philosβ¦β
βEthan's most recent book and the topic of our conversation today is co-intelligence living and working with AI. It's one of today's most popular among the sea of books on AI.β
βPeter tial in his book 0 to1 said that autistic Founders do better because they you know they're more contrarian and they don't pay as much attention to what other people thinkβ
βI'm a fan of the book Atomic Habits.β
βI don't know if you've read Bourhees's uh the library of babel great story by the way but you know it's like every permutation of every book is in this library including the reputation of every book tβ¦β
βPriority Gold's free Rich Dad Wealth Defense Guide shows you exactly how to add physical gold or silver to your IRA or 401k tax and penalty-free with up to $10,000 in free silver on qualifying purchasβ¦β
βAnd I believe that everybody that's ever owned a copy of Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki should own a copy of this because it's a perfect complement to the theories and strategies that are in Riβ¦β
βI would read these books in their Library like in the Plex and how Google worksβ
βI am going to suggest a book that actually makes the argument that it is emergent. So, which is Douglas \"Hoffadder I am strange loop\" and uh but but the reason it's good is like makes the best argumβ¦β
βEverybody Has Something to Hide explains how to use Signal to protect yourself and those you care about.β
βPaul Graham had to start building heat for himself at Y combinator How did he do it with his essays His essays were so incredible and if you read those early y combinator essays they're goldβ
βThe book is called [music] Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life.β
βIt's the same writer of the Mart Martian, same book. And everyone, what's interesting. Someone told me people read project hail Mary, someone who I didn't think read much read both the Martian and proβ¦β
βI don't know if you've read the book sapiensβ
βSo, there's this great book uh I'll recommend uh read off the bat called Rise of the Machines by Thomas Red.β
βsome of the first set of books that I picked up are Ender Game you know the whole Saga by Ori Scott Cardβ
βAnd it started in 1989 with this seminal book from Roger Penrose the emperor's new mind and Roger there suggested an intriguing idea namely that uses slightly different words but paraphrasing it a conβ¦β
βmy dad's uh book he wrote was called showing up for life where he always wanted to be part of the community and helping outβ
βThis is sort of the big breakthrough that Clay Christensen had in 'The Innovator's Dilemma,' which is sometimes when big companies don't do things, it's because they're screwing up.β
βI also read his deep learning with python book which was inspiring and I discovered his racy twitter feed when I worked for Microsoft I used to run machine learning seminars and workshops and hackathoβ¦β
βI mean obviously the buzz word in Silicon Valley is network effects. Everyone wants to build network effects. it it's actually quite hard to find a way to build network effects but I think over time aβ¦β
βyou are one of the first people to write um a review, a testimonial for my book when it came out 10 years ago, 2020 Mindsight, and I always always appreciate you for that so much. Um, and continuing tβ¦β
βit's best phrased kind of framed in system one versus system two thinking so it's from the book Thinking Fast and Slow basically system one is like high level deliberate planning reasoning and system β¦β
βthe one I've always liked most is actually the culture series by Ian Banks um I started reading that back in the '90s and and I think that is a picture it's it's like a thousand years into the future β¦β
βI recently read meditations again uh a couple of months ago well I listened to it in the sauna but it's it's brilliant and it's it's amazingβ
βYes, that's right. It was one of my favorites to work on. But there are lots of other great stories in the book that I hope people will read and enjoy. There is a story about a corporate lawyer who kiβ¦β
βI was in the process of doing the final editing for the revised edition of the of the 4-hour workweek and I had been pulling my readers through social media and the blog and so on which had at that tiβ¦β
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βmy introduction to the startup world and excitement about it came from Reading PG's essays he's like an unbelievable writerβ
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βShe's an entrepreneur, speaker, and co-founder of Refinery 29, whose new book, The Playful Way, argues that play is not a distraction from meaningful work and life, but a practical mindset that can heβ¦β
βI kind of think about the β there's a great book called The Idea Factory it's about the history of bell labs and um the history of the the transistor like at the time when the transistor was invented β¦β
βRight. Like if you read The Velvet Rage by Alan. Downs. OK. Guys, relax. Whatever it is, whatever your orientation is, let it go. Nobody cares.β
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βHe's got a new book out called The Algorithm, and it's all about the lessons he learned from working closely with Elon Musk. That's next.β
βand then maybe one of the books that's that in the last year I've read that I've enjoyed most is when we cease to understand the World by labu his amazing writer it's unbelievable book one of the bestβ¦β
βactually a new book out I've been giving all my friends called when reason goes on holidayβ
βAnother book that i read around the same time that had a big impact on me uh and and there was actually a little bit of overlap with john pierre as well and i read it around the same time is jeff hawkβ¦β
βI think that to give you a little bit more credit maybe the purple Pros isn't your gift but a piece like how to be successful really influence me thank youβ
βThe next one is Jeffrey West's, in his book, Scale.β
βif you want to understand the future of any technology just read science fiction they're actually the roadmap writers and it's obvious that um like snow crash uh this book from Neil Stevenson is goingβ¦β
βyeah accelerando uh book from the early 2000s has a version of this where basically everything is substantiated in a set of goggles that are computationally attached to your brain that you wear and thβ¦β
βjonathan height and luke enough talk about the coddling of the american mind and they think about that in large part as a consequence of an ideological transformationβ
βI like The Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, the book. I really like it.β
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βactually not so much his physics books but his more lay person books surely you're joking Mr fan uh you know the the joy of finding out things so that actually I I really recommend to any any any studβ¦β
βPaul program wrote a lot on on lisp. He actually has a book called on lisp. Uh and pgram's view of programming languages is more of an art rather than than a science.β
βlook I I think my one of my all-time favorite books on just the the the the it would be the fabric of Reality by David Deutch I think that's the best book on trying to sort of understand the nature ofβ¦β
βafter the network state book came out, you actually there's actually an old diagram I had and then you kind of moved one more box on that diagram.β
βI have been reading a lot of science fiction recently. And I'm sure this has been recommended before, but The Culture, I think it's Ian Banks is the name of the author.β
βI mean, have you ever read Robert Heinland's novel, uh, the the the moon is a harsh mistress?β
βMy guest today is the New York Times' labor reporter, Noam Scheiber. He has a new book out today, Mutiny, The Rise and Revolt of the College Educated Working Class.β
βman search for meeting the book talks about you know if you don't have a purpose then you effectively die and if you have a purpose I.E survival you liveβ
βHe's got an amazing new book, Running Down a Dream. Please, wait, wait, wait. Before we start, there it is. I just want everybody to just stop the pause the podcast. I want you to buy three copies, giβ¦β
β@danwwang 's book Breakneckβ
βThis was mostly to get sort of the early adopters are right there. There's the early majority there's a book called crossing the cha chasm which sort of defines these terms and I think I remember themβ¦β
βMy junior year, a good friend of mine gave me a book. He's like, "I think you'll like this." And it was Liar's Poker. I read it in one night. Literally, it was a party that night, and I stayed in my rβ¦β
βI decided to write a book called Founders at work and it was based on the writers at work series that how they interviewed writers about how they wrote and stuff like that and I said there's nothing oβ¦β
βOne of the first books I bought was 'Artificial Intelligence, A Modern Approach' by Russell and Norvig.β
βthe super intelligence discussion like the book super intelligence was happeningβ
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β# The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution from the co-creator of Occupy Wall Streetβ
βhe quoted the book originals I think the book originals by Adam Graham um which you love and Um and that book says true on something like true entrepreneurs hedge their betsβ
βI would have to imagine, you tell me if I'm wrong at this point, you're most known for How to Change Your Mind.β
βHowever, one thing that never goes out of style is 1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly. You can read it for free at kk.org.β
βI think it was November 1st of 2021, there was a book that came out um by Eric Schmidt, Henry Kissinger, and Hooten Locker. And they talked about the age of AI and what it means for for us as as humanβ¦β
βRadiant Awakening, it's the name of my podcast. It's the name of my book that I'm working on slowly but surely.β
βI was I was writing this book. I reached out to a bunch of my my friends. These are very accomplished friends in this case to ask them for their recommendations.β
βJonathan Haidt's work, you know, we're partnering with him very closely, the anxious generation. You add to that, starting with Australia, now Spain, France, Denmark, I believe Norway, all of these coβ¦β
βAnd then maybe last but not least, it's been a long time since I read it, but the blue ocean strategy probably worth checking out because if if you choose to compete in a crowded category, you just haβ¦β
βPeter and I just wrote uh call it a book, call it an extended essay called Solve Everything, solve everything.org. There's the plug. Where we argue that every single discipline, math, physics, chemistβ¦β
βafter I wrote Burn Book, which at the time, people were like, oh, you're so mean to them. They're such important innovators. People come to me now and they're like, you weren't mean enough. You weren'β¦β
βI think there is a book that is 70 pages long by a like a prominent very Noble it very to the point the founder startup founder themselves and he is Ryan brloβ
βSo now he coaches solo consultants, agency owners, and service professionals to make more money faster and easier by becoming AI native through his company simple and his brand new book, The AI Nativeβ¦β
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βone of my favorite quotes so probably Glennon Doyle you can do hard things that's one of my favorite ones and one that I come back to oftenβ
βit reminds whether it's of Mel Robins 5 for 321 where it's like getting out of bed in the morning you're like oh I could just like sleep in a little bit longer scroll through Instagram but you're likeβ¦β
βoh well okay so copywriting book is um persuasion so it's chini's the psychology of persuasion so that one I'm currently reading and it is incredible because it really does help give you sort of the tβ¦β
βI'm reading the book now called Deep work by Cal my gosh what's his last name and I'm like I don't know only like a few chapters in but it talks about doing the Deep workβ
βAnother book that I love growing up that would be really fun into a movie and I don't know if it has been. Artemis Fowl.β
βmy mind immediately went to if I was kind of let go of the podcast and I had a lot of free time on my hands. What fantasy book series would I want to adapt? What fantasy series would I want to bring tβ¦β
βRed Rising, which is a little bit more of a modern series that has kind of been adopted by every reading on Instagram at this point, but those two would definitely slap. Aragon has been adapted, but sβ¦β
βI think if I'd recommend people read uh in Banks the banks culture books are probably the best envisioning if fact not probably they're definitely by far the best envisioning of an AI future um there'β¦β
βI'd recommend, it's a little bit dated now, but read Kyu Lee's book, AI Superpowers from several years ago.β
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βI have thoughts on it because I'm taking from books that you've recommended in your actual writing. You've published and illustrated that there are a bunch of interesting books that cover the 1980s deβ¦β
βThe abundance story I would tell at the beginning would be near the Hill Country in Texas. And there's this huge section of The Path to Power, the first Robert Caro's four going on, hopefully five-volβ¦β
βHave you read H.W. Brands' Strange Death of American Liberalism? I haven't actually. No, I'm familiar with H.W. Brands, some of his other work, but I haven't read that. So it's not to besmirch a felloβ¦β
βoh I've just finished reading this this book I thought you might want it to read on your way home and it was called the Friday night in a teen club it was like this Chiclets book and it just it was reβ¦β
βI want to plug this book you wrote this book and I read it it's a good book it's a very good bookβ
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βHe is the author of more than a dozen books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and most recently, On Freedom.β
βAnd I read A Wrinkle in Time. Why that particular book? Okay, I'm realizing now that I gave a lot of myself away.β
βIt turns out that in 2016, and this was part of my book, Road to Unfreedom, there was an extremely systematic attempt to find out what was to support Trump's candidacy, mostly on social media.β
βI would recommend for anyone who hasn't the reading the Walter Isacson biography of Musk where he talks about uh just looking at building a rocket and then throwing all of these NASA manuals out the wβ¦β
βHis book, which I would highly recommend you guys to check out, is Build Real Estate Wealth. It's also a hard money lender to other investors. And there's nothing better.β
βThe name of my book is Build Real Estate Wealth. Enjoy the Journey of Rental Property Investment. It's about rentals. But I will say that I put a chapter in there about house flipping.β
βDeborah Ferroni. She's a founder of Ferroni Advisors and a longtime leader in legal business development and marketing. She previously held senior business development roles at major law firms and herβ¦β
βactually the The Thinker who I think had the best foresight about how the AI Revolution was going to play out is actually Ray Kurzweil you know he I agree yeah and his book Singularity is near gets liβ¦β
βBridgewwater's growth led Dalio to write the principles in 2017.β
βShe's co-author of the HPR article, How to Disagree, and has a new book out called How to Disagree Better.β
βLeaders Leap is available just about everywhere books are sold, as well as on Audible and as an ebook on Kindle for just $9.99.β
βHis brilliant podcast is Think [music] Fast Talk Smart and his book is Think Faster, Talk Smarter.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βBut today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βThis episode is another one in the All in this together series celebrating the release of Jack's new book of stories and teachings on caring for each other and the world. It is truly one of my favoritβ¦β
βmy in my new book the the win-win-wealth strategy i i look at real estate specifically and say what does what does it an investor get what's their share of the deal because the government gets a shareβ¦β
βMy rabbi, Rabbi Sharon Brow, wrote a book a couple of years ago called The Amen Effect. Um, it's a beautiful bookβ
βAnd I hope you all enjoy Mobilize and this conversation with Madeline.β
βif you want to learn more about him, you should definitely read John Boyd, the fighter pilot who changed the art of war by a quorum.β
βMy true favorite having read, you know, I got to read a lot of great books for this, but there are frankly a lot of books that are not so good I had to read. But ultimately, like, you know, I may haveβ¦β
βSo his first book was the dollar crisis.β
βSusan Fudi wrote about this in a book like 30 years ago called Stiff, which was I remember reading and being influenced by this idea that the American male or the Western male doesn't go and work in aβ¦β
βHis other book was the corruption of capitalism. It's because how we mess with the economy via the money we work for.β
βHe's the author of many books, Profit First, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Allin. But today, we're going to talk about his latest, The Money Habit, The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence.β
βAnd he has an important new book out called The Meaning of Life, Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness. Arthur, welcome.β
βI mean, that's such a so striking, isn't it? Because Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell's novel, Yeah. plays a similar role. It's a novel that then inspires a film. And this is the same story kind β¦β
βSo I wrote this book called Everywhere about Calder and my journey through all this, because I'm a big fan of Calder.β
βHi everyone, this is Tyler, just letting you all know that I have a new book out. It is online and free. It is called The Marginal Revolution, Rise and Decline, and the Pending AI Revolution. The lastβ¦β
βI'm reading the work of Josef Pieper, the great mid-20th century German philosopher who wrote Leisure, the Basis of Culture. He defined leisure not as a sedia, not as sitting on a beach, but as actualβ¦β
βI heard him talking on the radio about what is it rogerians so it's basically people that got started or got restarted or pivoted in their life when they were older older in his mind was like 50s 60s β¦β
βThis episode was based on the book Harrison McCain: Single-Minded Purpose by Donald Savoie. If this story resonated with you, the book is full of details and stories I couldn't fit into a single episoβ¦β
βBack in the beginning of my grief, a friend of mine, my sister had died and she got a manuscript of Laura's The Light Between Us and she gave it to me and she said, don't tell anyone this is, you knowβ¦β
βHave you ever read the book The Devil's Teeth? No. It's by Susan Casey. I highly recommend you read this book. It is a book about the great white sharks off the Fairine Islandsβ
βThe show is hosted by Katie Milkman. She's an award-winning behavioral scientist, professor at the Wharton School, and author of the best-selling book, How to Change.β
βThe book that I recommend to everyone these days are two books. One is The Empire of AI. And the other is Power and Progress.β
βThe book that I recommend to everyone these days are two books. One is The Empire of AI. And the other is Power and Progress.β
βJudd Kessler, a Wharton professor, author of Lucky by Design, tells us about market design, how we allocate scarce resources, and how we can use it to make a difference in our lives.β
βThis will make you a better decision-maker | Annie Duke (author of βThinking in Betsβ and βQuit,β former pro poker player)β
βThis will make you a better decision-maker | Annie Duke (author of βThinking in Betsβ and βQuit,β former pro poker player)β
βIt's in the spirit of another pop econ book about market design, which Al wrote, which is called Who Gets What and Why.β
βMy colleague, whose office is next to mine, had a book that came out a few weeks before mine. It's called Having It All. So my colleague is Corinne Lowe, and I'm really enjoying that book.β
βThe Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness : https://www.amazon.com/Joy-Living-Unlocking-Science-Happiness/dp/0307347311β
βAwareness: Conversations with the Masters : https://www.amazon.com/Awareness-Opportunities-Reality-Anthony-Mello/dp/0385249373β
βUm so the a wonderful book to read about this is by a Dutch historian named Ruter Bregman. It's called humankind.β
βThere's a whole book about the Indiana Klan by Leonard Moore called, Citizen Klansmen.β
βthere's a comic book, I don't think you are a massive fan of comic books, by Alan Moore called Watchmen in the 1980s.β
βI put my iPad down, grabbed my book, Operation Chastised, and walked down to the beach to watch the sunrise and read. Great vacation, but that streaming snag was a disappointment.β
βWe talked about how the Klan was reborn thanks to Thomas Dixon's book and play, The Klansman, the film, The Birth of a Nation, and the vision of a man called William J. Simmonsβ
βis it right that you got into this reading a book about the origins of language was that how it startedβ
βShe just wrote the book, Living Well with Social Anxiety, and I loved our conversation.β
βAlex Baron wrote a great book about this called tell your kidsβ
βmy friend John nor he wrote a book called The Hidden warβ
βHe has a new book out: Mexico: A 500-Year History. It is, in my view, the single best introduction to the history of Mexico and will be one of the best nonfiction books of this year, 2026. Paul, welcoβ¦β
βIt has to be La Muerte de Artemio Cruz, The Death of Artemio Cruz.β
βIf Iβd read it last year, I might actually be ranking it below the recent novels of Γlvaro Enrigue, who two novels really stick out. One is like a modern Muerte de Artemio Cruz; itβs called Decency, Dβ¦β
βThe other is You Dreamed of Empires in English, which is a retelling of the conquest as this glorified heist by a bunch of fortunate thugs, which I think most historians would agree with, and has someβ¦β
βOur special guest today is Eric Jorgensen. He's written a new book. The book of Elon. Fantastic cover. Elon Musk in his own words. Following on from his excellent almanac of Naval Ravagan. How are youβ¦β
βOur special guest today is Eric Jorgensen. He's written a new book. The book of Elon. Fantastic cover. Elon Musk in his own words. Following on from his excellent almanac of Naval Ravagan. How are youβ¦β
βI did but also i i uh feel like i need to add a coda to that rant that ended on such a terrifying uh note bring us back to the positive eric i mean the the observation that the metabolism of change isβ¦β
βIn 2023, he published a book along with his co-author Christopher Worsham called Random Acts of Medicine.β
βFinancial Decoder, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, can help. Download the latest episode and subscribe at schwab.com/financialloder.β
βI started to read non-fiction this year because I had to learn a few things right now I've been reading U the book of cleric Johnson called scaling people because we are scaling people and so we have β¦β
βThere's a book I know it's over 20 years old now called something like love and sex with robots.β
βAnd in this book, he says that the mind is a hierarchy of pattern recognizers. Where a pattern recognizer takes an input and produces an output. And if you can stitch a bunch together, you can recreatβ¦β
βAnd I had built a bot of Tony Fidel because we were reading Build in our book club.β
βI've been talking uh over the past couple of weeks about my new book, The Meaning of Your Life. today when this show comes out on the 30th of March 2026. That's a Monday. If you're listening to it on β¦β
βAnd I'll share three essential strategies I learned from the book Slow Productivity by Cal Newport.β
βTreasure Island : https://www.amazon.com/Treasure-Island-Robert-Louis-Stevenson/dp/1505297400β
βSo when I interviewed Steve for the Geekway, and I was incredibly eager to interview him because about 10 years ago, I met him in Silicon Valley at a conference.β
βAliceβs Adventures in Wonderland : https://www.amazon.com/Alices-Adventures-Wonderland-Illustrated-Illustrations/dp/991673268Xβ
βCharts for Babies: A Picture Book : https://www.amazon.com/Charts-Babies-Picture-Book/dp/1419785184β
βOn today's show, we're here with Dr. Colin Fisher, professor, jazz trumpet player, and author of The Collective Edge, talking about the real science of group dynamics, creativity, and leadership.β
βThese stories, by the way, that he relates uh are mainly from the book that he put together Miracle of Love in the mid-late 70s.β
βIn her book, Burnout, Emily Nagoski said, we need 42% of our day to be in rest and recovery mode.β
βToday on the show, you heard Gretchen Bakke, author of The Grid, The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy.β
βLike player of games might be a better book to start off with than consider.β
βin deep medicine book that the gift of time all these things that we've been talking about like the front door that could be used by the the the model the coming up with the diagnosisβ
βI read this book. I went to military school in New York and um we were required to read the communist manifesto and I asked my economics teachers why you reading a communist manifesto and as military β¦β
βAnd he's the author of this book here, Kill to Order. And it's a very important book for those you want to know your enemy.β
βI wrote a book called the capitalist manifesto, and it's about how Matt Stalin and those guys says the way to take over America is through the school system.β
βDonald Trump and I have written two books together is one of our books. Why I want you to be rich. Let's fight back.β
βanthony demelo he's fantastic actually i'm gonna start with one book start with anthony demelo's way to loveβ
βor his book awareness they're both really goodβ
βThe crazy roommate analogy which i originally picked up from michael singer by the way he has a good book called the untethered soulβ
βif you're going to start somewhere i started with this book called think on these thingsβ
βthere's also the book of lifeβ
βosho's book the great challengeβ
βread counsels and maximsβ
βkappa gupta is an account in twitter he has a couple of great books direct truth is a fantastic bookβ
βI recommend ascent of money as a great book on this history both the book and audiobook are great debits and credits on ledgers started around 30 000 years agoβ
βthe two books I read which is funny because it tells you how good that selection process was because I still think was a problem they would rank in the top five books I've ever read and I had a compleβ¦β
βand then inference was just the most mind-bending book you can imagine because it's essentially told you all the ways humans are flawed and influential and how yes computers are predictable and you caβ¦β
βthat book was called the box yes the boxβ
βI I do find that Kara directs her original book called mindset is probably still the best source this dwe ck and yeah yeah I count right yeah that was also we were talking about Josh Waitzkin during lβ¦β
βthe book is called awareness and the subtitle is the perils and opportunities of reality but it's a collection of effectively transcribed talks that were given by Anthony it was recommended by a guestβ¦β
βthe town of seneca the the moral letters to lucilius if people want to look on public domain from on public domain sources you can find these letters the moral letters to leukillus also spelled as youβ¦β
βeric jorgensen recently put out a book which had a bunch of my sayings called the almanac of naval raviconβ
βso prefer historical ones and there's like nathaniel poppers digital gold which is just about the history of bitcoinβ
βfor technical ones and there's andreas antonopoulos as mastering ethereum greatβ
βClick the link in the description to buy the veil.β
βThere's a great book actually I was looking for it so I could show everybody yeah a very old book by a guy named Al Reese called the 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing and you know once in a while I'll juβ¦β
βAnd indeed many people find and it's reviewed a bit and some of the data are reviewed in the book the salt fix that when people increase their salt intake in a backdrop of relatively unprocessed foodsβ¦β