Tag: Reading list

  • The Lessons of History – the pendulum swing

    The Lessons of History – the pendulum swing

    History reflects a pendulum effect, where extremes can lead to opposites, and balance is essential. Strong values must coexist with an understanding of opposing views. Embracing challenges and occasional adversity fosters personal growth, encouraging openness in relationships and business, ultimately guiding us toward equilibrium and resilience in life.

  • πŸ“šMy Essential Reading List

    πŸ“šMy Essential Reading List

    The content highlights influential books that have shaped personal perspectives on history, technology, creativity, and growth. Key titles include “The Lessons of History” by Durant, examining civilization’s resilience; “Read, Write, Own” by Dixon, discussing the future of Web3; and Newport’s “So Good They Can’t Ignore You,” which emphasizes skills over passion for career success.

  • The Lessons of History – empires dies but civilization lives

    The Lessons of History – empires dies but civilization lives

    The latest book I read, “The Lessons of History” by Will and Ariel Durant, delves into how history informs various subjects like economics and conflicts. It highlights that while empires rise and fall, civilization endures, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and culture passed through generations, driving human evolution and progress.