Hey Charlotte, I've read two out of three books you've mentioned. I listened to the Atlas of the Heart last year, and I totally agree with the author that we have to understand our emotions better. And being aware is the first thing to change!
I like the casual reference to Mircea Eliade. I read his Shamanism around the time I had gone through everything Joseph Campbell has written and it was a fantastic follow-up to Campbell. Campbell was my introduction into thinking of the human being as a psychological organism, a creature that thinks symbolically. The idea has guided my philosophy about artificial intelligence and biology ever since. It also led me to Alan Watts and Idries Shah, two other giants. This is the kind of reading I go to when I need the inspiration you are talking about when I feel bored. That or a good film. Oh, and I couldn't agree more with the idea of creating example problems as one goes through a class/lecture/lesson!
I really love your channel as the contents are very inspiring. Thanks for the valuable contents. Thank you again for the book recommendations. I want to mention here one book that has changed my way of learning and I really enjoyed this book: "A Mind For Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra)" - Barbara Oakley
thanks for suggestions of books. i will surely read them. Your experiences are nice to watch and help me understand how to move ahead with things in life. you descirbe things upto the point, very precise. youtube randomly suggested me your video once, and now i watch every video.
Thanks for sharing :) Although I've finished my PhD this year, I will check out these books, especially the last one sounds intriguing as maybe I also sometimes feel bored instead of tired :) Anyways, as always, great video! Keep up the excellent work! :D
After this video I googled last book and was surprised that there was the same name docuseries on HBO MAX with Brene Brown herself. I am watching first episode and it's fascinating. I admire her storytelling and meanings that she puts into her words. Thank you, Charlotte, for recommendation, they are really interesting and helpful ❤️
Hey Charlotte,
I've read two out of three books you've mentioned.
I listened to the Atlas of the Heart last year, and I totally agree with the author that we have to understand our emotions better. And being aware is the first thing to change!
I like the casual reference to Mircea Eliade. I read his Shamanism around the time I had gone through everything Joseph Campbell has written and it was a fantastic follow-up to Campbell. Campbell was my introduction into thinking of the human being as a psychological organism, a creature that thinks symbolically. The idea has guided my philosophy about artificial intelligence and biology ever since. It also led me to Alan Watts and Idries Shah, two other giants. This is the kind of reading I go to when I need the inspiration you are talking about when I feel bored. That or a good film. Oh, and I couldn't agree more with the idea of creating example problems as one goes through a class/lecture/lesson!
Hi! Thank you so much for these books. I'll read them
I really love your channel as the contents are very inspiring. Thanks for the valuable contents. Thank you again for the book recommendations. I want to mention here one book that has changed my way of learning and I really enjoyed this book: "A Mind For Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra)" - Barbara Oakley
yay a dutchie influencer! I too, like Brandon Sanderson (his business skills and work ethic more than his books, though his books are probably okay.)
Thank you for your advice.
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Great video. As always, you are fun to watch and always have something I can take with me for improving. Thank you and keep the great!! work
thanks for suggestions of books. i will surely read them. Your experiences are nice to watch and help me understand how to move ahead with things in life. you descirbe things upto the point, very precise. youtube randomly suggested me your video once, and now i watch every video.
Thanks for sharing :) Although I've finished my PhD this year, I will check out these books, especially the last one sounds intriguing as maybe I also sometimes feel bored instead of tired :)
Anyways, as always, great video! Keep up the excellent work! :D
I did read Deep Work. It did not impress me at all. Maybe, I was expecting too much from this book. But, it certainly it is a must read book.
After this video I googled last book and was surprised that there was the same name docuseries on HBO MAX with Brene Brown herself. I am watching first episode and it's fascinating. I admire her storytelling and meanings that she puts into her words.
Thank you, Charlotte, for recommendation, they are really interesting and helpful ❤️
Love these books 📚 Thanks for sharing
Also , "Cannibal Stewardess Vixens Unchained" ........
It is a good tip. Thank you for sharing. However, what do you think are the pro and cons of consuming productivity books?
@Fish consumption without implementation is mere intellectual play
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