5 Must-Read Books for 2022 (from the myths of time management to eating mostly meat to heal the mind, body & spirit)
I’m going to save you a long rambling build up and just get straight to it: below is a list of the most ponderous/favourite books I read during the past year or so. Any of these would be great additions to your reading list for 2022.
4 Books That Made 2020 More Bearable (from Paulo Coelho to Anthony de Mello)
I spent the majority of 2020 in my creative work and books. These four books radically changed my mind about many things — but mostly: they gave me the courage to Listen To My Gut and find the courage within me.
Ed Catmull on The Creative Process (and how it applies to life).
Ed Catmull, the co-founder of Pixar, describes the creative process in his book, Creativity Inc., as having two fundamental laws: story is king and trust the process.
How To Be Your Own Hero (Life advice from Steven Pressfield and Stephen King)
The last three years of my life have felt like a movie containing a beginning (the lust), the middle (the suffering) and the end (the return). Stephen King and Steven Pressfield have, through their books, given me a framework to understand the importance of the three stages.
3 Books to Read During the COVID-19 Pandemic
It would seem we are all subjugated to the same reality, and therefore, similar frame of minds during COVID-19: fear of the unknown. I have listed 3 books that I believe will add some benefit to your life over the next few weeks of social distancing. Who knows — they may even change your life?
6 Books That Made 2019...better?
2019 was a shit show. At least, this was the case for myself. However, it was made bearable due to the relentless authors mentioned, which include: Ryan Holiday, Sam Harris, Viktor Frankl and more.
Shoe Dog Book Review | Nikes Crazy Journey to A Billion Dollar Empire
A review about Shoe Dog by Phil Knight filled with thoughts and takeaway quotes.
Thinking, Fast and Slow: 7 Takeaways from Daniel Kahnemen
Here are 7 things I took aways from the awesome book I've just read by Daniel Kahnmen, Thinking, Fast and Slow. It was a great read -- a book I wouldn't normally go for, but it was worth it. It challenged my perceptions of why we act and think the way we do!
A Book Every Millennial Should Read
A book everyone should read. The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck is a compact master piece by Mark Manson. This is post is the notes I took and thougts on the book, enjoy.