I first heard of Daniel Suelo about eight months ago while surfing youtube. During my search I found a TED talk where he describes the framework around a gift economy and how he has lived a moneyless life for the last 15 years. His talk intrigued me…
Read MoreThe bicycle is one of the greatest inventions of our time, and its roots have been strongly established in our transportation history. As an avid cyclist and aficionado, Bike Battles by James Longhurst, was a no-brainer read for me. This book is…
Read MoreI’ve long been an advocate for autonomous vehicles, for they will help make the road much safer and more efficient place. Apart from some of my own research and random news stories though, I was in the dark about…
Read MoreMahatma Gandhi was not a name I remember hearing in history class. It wasn’t until I starting diving into quotes that his name started popping up. In fact, before reading this book I had virtually no background on who he was apart from his inspiring quotes. This all changed when reading ….
Read MoreOut of all the book recommendations I’ve come across from many different people, this book has always been on the top of the list -and for good reason. This book deals with questions many people struggle finding answers for. Frankl does a great job of giving examples for finding meaning in life…
Read MoreAs 2018 is fast approaching its final chapter, I have been reflecting on the books I have enjoyed reading this year. For the most part, I tend to read non-fiction, business, biographies and historical books. If you enjoy any of these genres, these books would be a great addition to your bookshelf.
Read MoreLike it or not, we are living in the golden age of capitalism. This has brought many us many advancements along with consequences into our world. So what is a human to do? Reading Linchpin by Seth Godin is a great place to start. If you have followed the business-marketing world for any length of time, you have probably heard of Seth Godin.
Read MoreAs Americans, grabbing our car keys is the first thing we usually do when going somewhere. Not only is this commonplace, it’s likely our only option. Why is this? What made America so car-dependent? Enter Chris’ book, Car Country: An Environmental History.
Read MoreI love getting into people’s minds and finding out what makes them tick. This book Tribe of Mentors by Timothy Ferriss has scratched that itch for me. It’s not so much a book as a collection of curated interviews from some of the best-known professionals…
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