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Optimism I first read about optimism bias in Thinking, Fast and Slow (highly recommended*) by Daniel Kahneman.

Part 2 Development, Work, the Search for Meaning in the Age of AI In part 1 , we explored Dario Amodei s most convincing predictions from Machines of Loving ...

In sixty years’ time.

Stoic philosophy has experienced a renaissance in recent years, popular books, podcasts , and celebrity adherents from Tim Ferris to Arnold Schwarzenegger ha...

Personal 👨👨👦👦 The biggest news was that I got married something I never thought I would do!

A return to 5 star form adventuring with Adrian Tchaikovsky and the vestiges of humanity.

I made more detailed notes for Mark Solms The Hidden Spring than any book since *How Emotions are Made * a review I riff off here.

Anaximander is a captivating and insightful exploration of the world s first scientist, offering a profound celebration of science and its origins.

Nexus Yuval Noah Harari is back with a third instalment that blends, builds, and occasionally confuses concepts outlined in his first two blockbuster books a...

John von Neumann, considered by some to be the smartest man of all time, certainly lives up to the title of the biography.

Have you ever wondered why some traders, firms or people become superstars while others fail, despite similar strategies?

In The Coming Wave, we are navigated through the tumultuous waters of contemporary technological evolution.