i got a backlog of book I need to catch up. Just finished reading the Alchemist, amazing read and will revisit
currently reading: How To Read a Book
Opening my eyes to the fact that I donβt know how to read as good as I thought
so far the books Iβve read lately that I feel has sparked a paradigm shift has been: The Subtle Art if Not Giving a fukk(Audible), Atomic Habits(Audible), The Psychology of Money(Audible), Models(Audible), The Alchemist and Engineering the Alpha(fitness book)
Sidebar: Audible is a great investment! One of the the few apps I donβt mind paying for
The Great Courses
Any of yall fukk with their catalog? Very expensive audiobooks but they are a laidback lecture-esque deep dive into interesting topics. I have found that I can download a chunk of the audiobooks for free through my library's digital app (Libby). I've already completed a few on Personal Finance, The Philosophy of Luck, and Understanding Investments but that's just scratching the surface.
fukk Amazon as a company. Now that that's out of the way, it's worth noting that they have a good 10-20% of 'The Great Courses' catalog available for 'free' (if you are an Audible subscriber). I can't remember if you can keep the books when you cancel your subscription, but if not, just pay $9.99 and binge as many free audiobooks as you can. Below are the lectures that I am going to dive into personally. There are others that weren't my speed so they are excluded:
For all the titles you are interested in but can't get for free via your library or Amazon Audible, there is Wondrium to cut out the middle man. It's basically access to all 'The Great Courses' for $20/mo (cheaper if you get quarterly/annual subscription)
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