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I keep an updated list of the books that I have since May, 2016 As of May, 2017 I started writing about each of the books that I read (linked here) I sometimes read books twice, and mention them below twice to emphasize that If you see a book on…

Books

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Books

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Apr 10, 2021

Thoughts on The Overstory

I recently finished The Overstory by Richard Powers, a book more different than anything I’ve read in quite some time. It stood out in a bookstore turned cafe with boozy coffee drinks and tasty pastries in Steamboat. The book follows the lives of ~6 different people and their lineages dating…

The Overstory

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The Overstory

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Feb 18, 2021

Thoughts on On the Road

I recently finished On the Road, The Original Scroll by Jack Kerouac, 2+ years after initially picking it up. I thought it’d be fitting on a long Europe trip in Dec, 2018, but I couldn’t get into it. Given that I’ve been moving around lots again, it felt like the…

Reading

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Reading

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Oct 8, 2019

Thoughts on Pablo Escobar: My Father

*note I finished this book a few months back and getting caught up on book reviews so my thoughts are likely missing components if I were to have just finished it I was inspired to read this book after my time in Medellin, Colombia where I got a brief peak…

Colombia

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Colombia

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Sep 24, 2019

Questioning the Proxies We Use

Reading First Principles About When to Use First Principles by Auren Hoffman got me thinking about how most people choose the proxies (sources/experts) that they rely on when they’re not engaging in first principles thinking (aka, most of the time). I agree with Auren that more proxies are better, that…

First Principles

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First Principles

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Apr 11, 2019

Thoughts on Zero to One

I recently re-listened to Zero to One by Peter Thiel and am very glad I did. It’s a pretty short book and one I’d recommend everyone, regardless of interests, takes a look at because of the frameworks he gives towards thinking about companies, how we spend our lives, and the…

Zero To One

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Zero To One

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Apr 9, 2019

Thoughts on Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

This was a paradigm-shifting book for me and also the first that I finished reading on my new Amazon Fire, which was a different (positive) reading experience than those in the past. What do we mean by flow and why does it matter? In as science-focused way as possible, author Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (calling him MC for short), broke down what it…

Flow

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Flow

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Mar 6, 2019

Thoughts on The Road to Woodstock

I just finished listening to The Road to Woodstock by Michael Lang. Lang was one of the four people at the top putting the festival on. I started it initially, thinking it’d be fun. …

Music

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Thoughts on The Road to Woodstock
Thoughts on The Road to Woodstock
Music

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Feb 12, 2019

Thoughts on Ender’s Game

I just finished listening to Ender’s Game, a book I read at some point probably in middle school that I partially remembered. I was a big fan. The Sci Fi There are many components I enjoyed from the book, one of which is the science fiction nature. Orson Scott Card creates a futuristic…

Science Fiction

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Science Fiction

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Feb 8, 2019

Thoughts on a Wrinkle in Time

I’ve started a new kick of trying to listen to more classic fiction and fantasy books. Last year I made my way through the Harry Potter series again and I did the Lord of the Rings before that. …

Books

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Books

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Noah Adelstein

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Denver Native | WUSTL ’18 Econ | SF

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