6 min read ⌚ I’ve been a little bit surprised by the title of Taylor Pearson‘s book: The End of Jobs. My first thought was “wouldn’t be a better title: the end of jobs as we know them”? After all, there are a lot of factors involved in this discussion and it depends a lot on the type […]
4 min read ⌚ Marc Kuban – an American businessman, investor, and billionaire on one occasion implied: There’s no future that doesn’t have ambient computing voice or activation. Was he talking about Alexa? Not particularly, but it’s clear as to why developing voice assistant skills could be regarded as a thing of the future. In this […]
10 min read ⌚ The Race to Decipher the Secrets of the Ribosome In case you didn’t know, the ribosome is what makes DNA come to life. Venki Ramakrishnan calls it the Gene Machine. And he tells it all about how its structure was discovered. By him. (Yup, he’s a Nobel Prize-winning biologist). Who Should Read […]
12 min read ⌚ A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors Have you ever read a column by Charles Krauthammer? If not – here’s your chance to; if yes – you don’t really need a recommendation, do you? The best of the best of Krauthammer’s columns: The Point of It All. Who Should Read “The Point […]
15 min read ⌚ The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress Did you enjoy Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature? If so, then wait till you get to know with its follow-up: Enlightenment Now. Who Should Read “Enlightenment Now”? And Why? Let us answer these questions with a question: why wouldn’t you read […]
7 min read ⌚ 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered Is it a sign of lack of modesty to believe too much in your work? Or calling yourself an artist? This is not a teasing. The answer is very simple: NO. But is the modesty a disease that creates a wall between artists and […]
13 min read ⌚ Do you know who Alcestis was? We guarantee you that you’ll do once you finish this book. Also, we guarantee you a lot of fun and, quite possibly, a dropped jaw. Ladies and gentlemen, our summary of Alex Michaelides’ debut: The Silent Patient. Who Should Read “The Silent Patient”? And Why? Described […]
14 min read ⌚ A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them Want to write better? Well, it all starts with reading better. And Francine Prose is here to teach you how you can start: Reading Like a Writer Who Should Read “Reading Like a Writer”? And Why? Reading […]
12 min read ⌚ An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients Are you a therapist or a patient? Then you should really read Irvin D. Yalom’s open letter to all therapists and patients out there: The Gift of Therapy. Who Should Read “The Gift of Therapy”? And Why? The Gift of […]
11 min read ⌚ Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice Justice is blind. Unfortunately – most of the time, it is to the truth. And Sidney Powell uncovers why – because the guys entrusted with it are: Licensed to Lie. Who Should Read “Licensed to Lie”? And Why? Licensed to Lie is a book for […]
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