Future Navigating the Winds of Change: Drucker's Forecast from 1986 In our rapidly changing world, long-term and data-driven predictions often appear to be speculative, yet surprisingly, often stand the test of time. In examining work published in 1986, fascinating insights
book review The History of the World is a History of Ideas I came to this book as someone interested in the technology history enthuasist. Fifty Inventions turns out to be not only about the tech but includes ideas such as management
book review We Don't Need To Be Studying Anthropology Book Anthro-visionThis is another book where she's successfully cashed out of the impossible humanity major to make money on. These people start off their career writing, realize there's no money,
book review $100 Starutp - Still True In 2022? While my goal was not to live the freedom or dream job I'd like, the book offered many anecdtotal experience with financial information. The book has been around for 10
book review Money Script is Family Script Book Mind Over Money by Brad Klontz and Ted KlontzBrad Klontz brings out recent psychology research especially on family trauma and connect the dots. The book is full of anecdotal
book review Sample Wide, Make Analogy, Predict Better - Generalists' Triumphs Generalist is a book that came in response to Grit where everyone is crazy about obsessive specialization. I was initially conflicted. This book smelled new-agey and self-fulfilling; "I want all
book review Learn From Mistakes This book is a strange kind of self-help. Instead of bullet-point takeaways, he grinds you with stories. The narratives are centered on the idea "to learn from mistakes" and its
book review Drinking Brought Ape Culture Into Success I do notice drinking is increasingly viewed as vice. Good life today is all about eating vegetables, hitting gym, and mastering meditation. It's all about detox life. Edward Slingerland makes
book review Time To Drive Over That Mountain of Lifespan With my surprise, David Sinclair beats many of the professional science writers. This science researcher writes his materials so eloquently with metaphors and his family story. I liked every metaphor
book review The Brilliance of Ayn Rand I read this book thinking it was great, only to be surprised how many haters are on the reviews. That just proves how unique the book is. I read tons
book review First Flight From New York To Paris in 1927 We're truly gifted that Charles Lindbergh left this memoir with such vivid detail. The story was so lively. The recall of the night before the takeoff. When he wants to
book review Can Quantum Computer be used for Machine Learning? Quantum computing is advancing rapidly. But how exactly quantum computing fits in the training is hard to tell. The discussions revolved low level to for engineers. I'll try to digest
book review Life Expectancy Extends at Constant or Increasing Pace? He proposes inequality in health. That's explained in case study of tobacco health effect. Tobacco's popularity spiked in the early 20th century only to fall down in the latter half.
book review Get Our Healthy Habit Going in 30s I had a luxury to read this 2008 book in 2021. That let me fact-check a lot of his claim. That was especially interesting since one of the Ray's future
book review Go Bold, Entrepreneur Compared to his other book Abundance, this book is catered towards entrepreneurs. He gives out a detail plan of how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign as well as building
book review Prefrontal Cortex vs Flow Steven lays out very clearly of the stages you go through in becoming an expert. It's a great update to the book Deep Work on the topic of work performance.
book review Sprinkle of Optimism This is the second book for me by Peter Diamandis (ironically going backward). This book was much better and thoughtful than his latest one: the future is faster than you
book review We Have the Right to Know This You Have the Right To Remain Innocent is a book I would recommend everyone to read. The premise is very simple. You don't say any word except to ask for
book review Future is Faster Than You Think - Is It? The book I read this week is done by "The Future is Faster Than You Think" by Peter H. Diamandis, a brilliant venture capitalist and the founder of X-Prize. His
book review No One Has a Bullshit Job - Only Bad Job (and bad book) I just contributed to his bull shit job by reading the book. I had an excitement when I held the book only to have it end in disappointment. The book
book review Marine, Army, Police: Blitzscaling Advice From Reid Hoffman The core premise of Blitzscaling is growing quickly is the best defense against takeover. Uncertainty in the midst of growth is more important than efficiency and growth. What made Blitzscaling
book review Sacredness Is an Easy To Have Meaning of Life The author mistitled the book and it attracted the wrong type of audience. Sounding pop psychology, I had very little expectation too. I was ready to move on after 7
book review Did We Take All The Low Hanging Innovation? - The Rise and Fall of American Growth This is an excellent book. The book is called The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living Since the Civil War. You'll get most out
book review Our history is a slow grind uphill battle toward more energy An excellent history book. It's not just ordinary history. I've read many innovation books in the past. But this by far has the strongest narrative when it comes to our
book review Stay optimistic unless you're preparing for the worst outcome This is the second book I read by Seligman - the pioneer of positive psychology. Seligman starts off the book with his father's devastation in his death bed. I was