Book Summaries of Books Worth ReReading, written by Blas Moros.
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2024-11-04 23:10:09
In The Disappearance of Rituals, Han argues that modern society’s emphasis on productivity and individualism has eroded the shared rituals that once fostered true community. Without these symbolic practices, people are left isolated and vulnerable, creating a shallow, commodified sense of connection that lacks the depth and solidarity needed for genuine togetherness.
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2024-10-09 00:43:47
Addiction by Design dives into the psychology and design of gambling, namely how machines impact humans and creates a hard to resist feeling and flow.
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2024-08-29 22:33:16
A comprehensive and encyclopedic exploration of esoteric wisdom, ancient mysteries, and occult traditions. Written in 1928, the book delves into a wide range of topics, including alchemy, mysticism, symbolism, mythology, astrology, and the secret doctrines of various philosophical and religious traditions. Hall presents an in-depth study of the spiritual teachings that have shaped human history, emphasizing the pursuit of hidden knowledge and the quest for enlightenment.
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2024-08-28 22:25:13
Predictable Revenue" by Aaron Ross and Marylou Tyler is a comprehensive guide on how to create a scalable and predictable revenue generation system for businesses, particularly focused on outbound sales processes.
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2024-08-27 23:58:26
The author challenges the conventional notion that growth is essential for business success. Instead, it advocates for the idea that staying small can lead to more meaningful, sustainable, and fulfilling business outcomes.
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2024-07-24 22:25:19
You have to fall in love with the problem, not the solution. And then make sure it’s a big problem worth solving. Problems can be measured by frequency of use, the magnitude of the frustration, the alternative cost, or time saved.
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2024-07-24 21:51:44
The story of Jim Simons, a former math professor who founded Renaissance Technologies and created the unparalleled Medallion Fund. The book details how Simons used advanced mathematics and algorithms to revolutionize quantitative trading, consistently outperforming the market and transforming the financial industry.
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2024-07-24 21:31:50
Brand is not branding. How do you make people feel? What does your business stands for at its very core? What problems do you solve for whom? This is brand.
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2024-06-10 22:16:06
"Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, U2, Peter Gabriel, and the Neville Brothers all have something in common: some of their best albums were produced by Daniel Lanois. Part technological treatise, part philosophical manifesto on the nature of artistic excellence and the overwhelming need for music, Soul Mining brings the reader viscerally inside the recording studio, where the surrounding forces have always been just as important as the resulting albums."
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2024-06-10 22:09:35
"On Guerrilla Warfare" by Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung is a groundbreaking and influential work that explores the art and strategy of unconventional warfare. Originally written in 1937 during the Chinese Civil War, this timeless classic provides profound insights into the methods of revolutionary struggle."
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