The following are some of the best nonfiction books I’ve read in the past couple years, spanning many disciplines. Each has not only taught me something new, but changed the way…
To be perfectly honest, I am not the most experienced person in anything I do…how could I be, I am only 23. I can’t code (beyond a 4th grade level). I am not Stanford MBA material. In fact, I do not have any exceptional “technical” skill…yet. I am simply a young SEO and CEO…
Everyone is scared of public speaking. I get it. I said no to every request I got for 5 years, until I got guilted into my first gig. And if I’d sucked as much as I’d imagined (we all think we can’t be public speakers)…
Board games and culture. The two have been intertwined for centuries, likely millennia. My grandfather learned to play draughts (aka checkers, in the US)…
My friend Tom Critchlow started this 7bks thing a few years ago yet I’ve never done one. I think it’s high time that changed.
I’ve been reading a lot of books about entrepreneurship and building a business over the last few years. Especially this year, these…
Science and nature. Beauty and beast.
A bi-fi trilogy to blow you…
by Nicholson Baker
I fell in love with Nicholson Baker when I read the following excerpt. Originally posted by Boing Boing in 2012: