Creators of Intelligence by Dr. Alex Antic
My interest is piqued. Let’s go find out what others have done in AI to see if I really want to pursue it.
Britannica's Great Books Of The Western World - Year 1
Early in 2022 I bought a set of 52 volumes after reading Mortimer Adler’s How To Read A Book and google searching the term: synopticon. This page contains my notes from the editor’s recommended first year reading list.
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It by Kamal Ravikant
Short, simple, and steady first principles to loving oneself.
Essentialism by Greg McKeown
We all have too much to do in seemingly too little time. McKeown teaches us how to zoom in on the few things that matter most so we can feel and be our best more often than not.
The Holy Bible
This might be the most influential work in the Western Canon. I thought it high time I explore it.
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
Physics, chemistry, and biology determine much of how the world around us operates. Social sciences seek to define similar principles that define how we interact with each other. In The Righteous Mind, Haidt gives us three intuitive metaphors to understand why it’s so hard to talk about politics and religion, particularly with our friends and family.