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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2/ to something much bigger: An unprecedented streak of wins over the past decade. Then you see the asterix at the bottom of the page: "As this book was going to print, new information about the British Cycling team has come out. You can see my thoughts at
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3/ http://atomichabits.com/cycling ." First thought was "yep...drugs". I go there, and to paraphrase- "yep, drugs..but the chapter isn't about that anyway lol". So basically, the narrative is destroyed, but rather than fixing the book, you'll instead put a footnote in that you hope
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4/ most readers will ignore. And then you'll still parade this narrative around well after publication. That's shameless. So this book goes on top of a growing pile of books I regret buying, and they all seem to revolve around the same thing: Telling stories >> evidence.
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5/ I have learned at least that a good starting point to increase your chances of not wasting your time/money on book purchases is to get books from actual experts in the field. Seems like a no-brainer but man... all those non-expert books that tell stories are so popular.
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Replying to @citnaj
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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Kai Carver Retweeted BJ Fogg
on habits, I’m having better luck with Tiny Habits https://twitter.com/bjfogg/status/1215650918831742976 … ... which I discovered after I noticed James Clear often referred to Professor BJ Fogg’s work
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Oh...an actual expert there! Thanks for this recommendation.
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