1/ I just stopped reading the book Atomic Habits after page 15. Why? Well, in the first chapter a narrative is pumped up about how the British Cycling team was turned around with a coach that instilled tiny 1% improvements/habits sprinkled here and there that added up
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6/ I wonder if anybody has other methods of wading through this mess and not winding up quiting/getting rid of as many books as I have....
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What are the books you liked from the last few years?
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Most recent: "The Art of Thinking Clearly"; "It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work"; "Making Learning Whole"; "Anything You Want: 40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur", "What the Buddha Taught"; "The Lean Startup"; "Are Your Lights On?"
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Something I try to do for art history books, at least, is buy the most comprehensive large format canonical edition I can find, even if it costs more: I.e., the complete Leonardo. That way I have a solid baseline to work from and don't scatter purchase.
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