Best book to date: Almanac of Naval Rivikant - Eric Jorgenson. See my summary on IH here:
www.indiehackers.com/post/if-…
Had the opposite experience while reading the book: jelmerdeboer.nl/naval/ (might need Google Translate, if interested in reading my take)
That’s a shame, I really enjoyed it and got a lot from it. I do agree with your comments on Mark Manson though, I thought his book was full of fluff and very little insight. I enjoyed atomic habits but am amazed at the hype it has received.
Best book to date: Almanac of Naval Rivikant - Eric Jorgenson. See my summary on IH here:
www.indiehackers.com/post/if-…
Had the opposite experience while reading the book: jelmerdeboer.nl/naval/ (might need Google Translate, if interested in reading my take)
That’s a shame, I really enjoyed it and got a lot from it. I do agree with your comments on Mark Manson though, I thought his book was full of fluff and very little insight. I enjoyed atomic habits but am amazed at the hype it has received.