Why We Sleep (Matthew Walker) – Review

What if there was one thing that not only makes you fatter, dumber, poorer, sicker, and unhappy, but also increases your chances of developing cancer, Alzheimer’s, and depression, and dramatically increases your chances of dying in a fatal car accident?…

Steve Jobs (Walter Isaacson) – Review

Regardless of how you feel about Apple, whether you value Apple’s business policies and products more or less or what you think about the often high prices of the products, this book teaches a lot about innovation, focus, perseverance, and…

Permanent Record (Edward Snowden) – Review

Edward Snowden is a former intelligence community officer and whistleblower. The documents he revealed provided a vital public window into the NSA and its international partner’s secret mass surveillance programs and capabilities. These revelations generated attention around the world on…

Deep Work (Cal Newport) – Review

Information has never been available faster, better, and cheaper than it is today. But the new media have an enormous power of distraction. This affects the ability to concentrate on work and achieve top intellectual performance. Cal Newport analyzes this…

Factfulness (Hans Rosling) – Review

Learn to see the world as it really is! The daily flood of horror news paints an ugly picture of the world that easily gives the impression that things are getting worse every day. Throughout his life, Hans Rosling (1948-2017)…

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