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Current book(s) you're reading?

The Quantity Theory of Insanity
 
I really like Chris Hedges Books

This one's my first but I've found it insightful in identifying a lot of themes and putting them together. He has a newer book on war that came out this year that I'd like to read at some point as well.
 
This one's my first but I've found it insightful in identifying a lot of themes and putting them together. He has a newer book on war that came out this year that I'd like to read at some point as well.
Oh yes I seen that. I have to read War as well .
 
Great ! I love that book , a few years ago I found out about Campbells work and read that one . Plus watched some lectures by him . That book really helped me come to terms about the craziness of religions . Plus his take on Making one’s life more meaningful and fulfilling.

Wonderful man and genius . I hope you like the book!
 
Great ! I love that book , a few years ago I found out about Campbells work and read that one . Plus watched some lectures by him . That book really helped me come to terms about the craziness of religions . Plus his take on Making one’s life more meaningful and fulfilling.

Wonderful man and genius . I hope you like the book!
thank you!

I am enjoying it, I am about half way through it right now - thank you for your words, I hope to learn as much as possible from the great minds who preceded us to learn more about myself as a person.
 
thank you!

I am enjoying it, I am about half way through it right now - thank you for your words, I hope to learn as much as possible from the great minds who preceded us to learn more about myself as a person.
You are welcome ,and I agree with that You definitely will! What else do you like to read ?
 
You are welcome ,and I agree with that You definitely will! What else do you like to read ?
thank you!
my last few reads:
Calculus From The Ground Up by Jonathan Bartle
A Guide To Middle Earth by Colin Duritz
Thinking Through Confucius by D. L. Hall and R. T. Ames Category

I like books which will let me finish them as a better person than when I began reading them, whether it be through a new found interest, new knowledge etc. educational books are my jam
 
thank you!
my last few reads:
Calculus From The Ground Up by Jonathan Bartle
A Guide To Middle Earth by Colin Duritz
Thinking Through Confucius by D. L. Hall and R. T. Ames Category

I like books which will let me finish them as a better person than when I began reading them, whether it be through a new found interest, new knowledge etc. educational books are my jam
I have not read those ,
Calculus from the ground up looks great, maybe I will read that .

I am the same if I am going to utilize my time to read. I’m going to make it educational.

I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time really reading fiction so I usually don’t.
 
I have not read those ,
Calculus from the ground up looks great, maybe I will read that .

I am the same if I am going to utilize my time to read. I’m going to make it educational.

I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time really reading fiction so I usually don’t.
it explains calculus derivatives in a weird way but for other concepts it is spot on, I enjoy it and I recommend it for mathematical advanced concepts.

I get what you mean about fiction being hard to read, guide to middle earth is the only fiction book I have read in a long time.
 
it explains calculus derivatives in a weird way but for other concepts it is spot on, I enjoy it and I recommend it for mathematical advanced concepts.

I get what you mean about fiction being hard to read, guide to middle earth is the only fiction book I have read in a long time.
Thank you for the information I will check out that book on calculus!
 

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