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At the moment, Stephen King's Fairy Tale.

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This one by Jiddu Krishnamurthy I have started reading

Let me tell you this is the first time I am reading a book I have a collection of 12 books

I am recovering from my anxiety issues and now I have started with this book
 

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Quite sure it's a bestseller 😁
Wouldn't be surprised.

Can't be mommy's giant melons, right?

Don't be a mouldy sausage roll like this person:

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They clearly haven't experienced the joy that is mommy's giant melons.

😔
 
None at the moment. :(

I just haven’t had the time to read lately.
 
psycho cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz

and another book about dialectical behavioral therapy

I'm rewriting it into absolute life control dashboard using HTML, PHP and it has never been done by anyone in the way I do it

it's a big idea for sure to create an app that literally fixes my life...

very complex and advanced project, you have to be very careful and I don't think I'd release it because it's so weird, but it works for me and that's where the value is

and using this type of app would be full time job for someone, because it'd literally help them keep track of every aspect of their life, then control it

I don't want to cause massive disruption
 
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I'm reading The Alchemist again for the 100th time now.
Historically, after The Alchemist I usually make a Talkien run. The Silmarilion, The Hobbit, and the 3 LOTRs.
I really want to read The Children of Hurin and Beren and Luthien as well, and logically I'll probably do that right after The Silmarilion but not sure if I have enough brain cells available for new materials.
 
I'm reading The Alchemist again for the 100th time now.
Historically, after The Alchemist I usually make a Talkien run. The Silmarilion, The Hobbit, and the 3 LOTRs.
I really want to read The Children of Hurin and Beren and Luthien as well, and logically I'll probably do that right after The Silmarilion but not sure if I have enough brain cells available for new materials.
You're wasting your brain cells on The Alchemist if you didn't notice. :confused:

98 times too many...
I hope you've rewritten it at least.

I think 1000 hours is enough to write the first book.

It says on Wikipedia - The Alchemist is "more self-help than literature".

My bad. :P It isn't just pure fiction of 1000 pages.
 
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Currently, this one. Autobiographies can be very interesting, depending on the person.
 
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Currently, this one. Autobiographies can be very interesting, depending on the person.
Read it 10 years ago on the bus to my first job.

Maybe I should read it once again 10 years later.

Because back then all I could understand from that book "acid and vegetarian diet" are what Steve Jobs likes.

Everything else was like reading Mandarin without knowing a single symbol.
 
I finished it earlier and it was a pretty good read.

Basically went into how Nike got started.

It went into how Phil knight travelled the world, loved a good run, fell in love with Penny parks & had two kids.

A little bit about the Munich Massacre at the Olympics.

It was funny how they called their internal meetings Buttfaces.

Also should they go public with Nike, class A and B shares.

Originally called blue ribbon and his legal battles with the us treasury and trademark disputes with Onitsuka shoe company.
 
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