recently read:
(very interesting, very extensive)
recently ordered/bought
I did think that I haven't read a book in quite some time, so I appreciate you posting this thread, I am going to read The Psychopath's Handbook by some random psychologist person. So far I am not learning anything useful from it and it's taunting me for it too, but who knows, I'll finish it on principle or put it down for good if halfway through it nothing of value was gained.
“Behave” by Robert Sapolsky
”The Master and His Emissary” by Iain McGilchrist
”An Introduction to Category Theory” by Harold Simmons
”Category Theory in Context” by Emily Riehl
”The Spirits’ Book” and “The Medium’s Book” by Allan Kardec
“Behave” by Robert Sapolsky
”The Master and His Emissary” by Iain McGilchrist
”An Introduction to Category Theory” by Harold Simmons
”Category Theory in Context” by Emily Riehl
”The Spirits’ Book” and “The Medium’s Book” by Allan Kardec
Category Theory? That's some big brained math stuff innit. You're a smart one aren't you
Eloquent JavaScript (currently).
THATS MY BOY I AM SO FUCKING PROUD IMMA KISS YOU
I have to thank you ddddddd, this thread has had a positive impact on my state, the book that I wouldn't have read for a while without this thread is pretty fun.
"Normal people search out situations where they can be the king. This includes hobbies,
developing special talents or useless knowledge, addictions, the angry or bitchy shopper,
the irate tenant, bossy or cranky eaters, joining political groups, developing severe
psychological symptoms, and other normative activities."
I have to thank you ddddddd, this thread has had a positive impact on my state, the book that I wouldn't have read for a while without this thread is pretty fun.
"Normal people search out situations where they can be the king. This includes hobbies,
developing special talents or useless knowledge, addictions, the angry or bitchy shopper,
the irate tenant, bossy or cranky eaters, joining political groups, developing severe
psychological symptoms, and other normative activities."
You can't forget the internet: the meme-regurgitating reddit user, the discord-ban-speed-run youtuber, etc.