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@joanwestenberg.eth
Okay fuck NFTs and fuck web3 tonight. I want to talk about books. What are you reading? What do you recommend? I'm deep into Cheap Land Colorado right now. Amazing book that truly is reshaping the way I think about the world.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
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@vt
asterix and the mansions of the gods
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@cbxm
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times, by Pema Chödrön I started it a few years ago but didn't finish, but I need those lessons in my life now more than ever
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@bayka.eth
Smil - Invention & Innovation: A Brief History of Hype and Failure. Enjoyed every book by Vaclav Smil
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Max Miner
@mxmnr
The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli is one of my all time favorites Reading now: Seeing Like a State by James C Scott
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The Exform
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@stc
"entangled life" is something that I really enjoyed https://warpcast.com/stc/0xdde5b3
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@benersing
Don't judge... Spare by Prince Harry. Not the best-written autobiography, but does provide some interesting glimpses into “that” world.
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin was my biggest discovery of last year and became one of my favourite books
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@j3
Just finished reading 'Move your DNA by Katy Bowman' She teaches ways to emulate ancestral movements throughout the day. We weren't meant to walk on even surfaces, sit down on chairs, wear shoes etc. I'm waiting for Peter Attia's 'Outlive' this March
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@drews.eth
rereading 1984 but just finished project Hail Mary, that was a great one
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reading Nasty, Brutish, and Short Guess what it’s about :-)
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@brittenwolf
Wright Thompson — Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon and the Things That Last
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@dmath
I'm currently reading an autobiography of Snoopy/Peanuts creator, Charles Shultz. I'd recommend "The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are" by Alan Watts. It's a short read and was pretty life-changing for me. Also, great talk the other day re: the promise of "we're early"...someone has to say it! ❤️
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Kolyma Tales by Shalamov. Frightening to see what people had to go through and know that some forms of that terror still exist to this day.
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@molo
going back to a bunch of Agatha Christie books. pure genius
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@mc
Started Labatut’s “When We Cease to Understand the World” last night. First chapter was excellent.
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@mishaderidder.eth
I'm so much enjoying 'The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size.' by Tor Nørretranders, a classic on consciousness. "The brain creates a picture of reality that we mistake for the actual thing."
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@craabit
I can read anything Bukowski at any given time. Currently I'm stuck with Never Split the Difference. Not sure why because it's a good & easy read. But Netflix and wine seems the more appealing option to wind down lately. 🤷‍♂️
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