for the love of
reading
I read to think , unwind , and slow down . Here are some of the books I’ve read or am reading. The little snippets that I add are not intended to be an accurate review. It’s just a tidbit that impacted me.
Range
by David Epstein
Start: Mar. 3, 2025
Finish: April 7, 2025
Simon’s Index: 10
This book has done two things for me:
Challenged my ideas about specialization.
Reinforced my own experience of experimentation.
I am unsure how to distill my takeaways. This is the kind of book you read and mull over. It’s a mindful, chalk full of real, nuanced stories that make the concepts easy to understand and relatable. Depth and RANGE combine to make this an exceptional book. What else should I say?
Read it!
The Bomber Mafia
by Malcolm Gladwell
Start: Feb. 28, 2025
Finish: Mar. 3, 2025
Simon’s Index: 9
This book only took me 4 days. The reason? It’s a page turner that captivates and makes you think. It tells the story of general Curtis LeMay and general Haywood Hansell. Two very different men with two different moral compasses. One guided by principle, the other by results.
One of the lesser known World War 2 stories this book covers is the burning of Japan via bombers and napalm. Horrific. Probably more so than the deployment of the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Fascinating read. I wish I would have read this book sooner.
Company of One
by Paul Jarvis
Start: ~Feb. 15 2025
Finish: Feb. 28, 2025
Simon’s Index: 8
A thought provoking read. It has challenged the notion that our business needs to grow to be sustainable. Better, yes. But not necessarily bigger. Focusing on quality and customer service are hallmarks of an excellent Company of One. This is a book I return to frequently in my mind while at the office.
I appreciate the stories and real life examples of many companies that are currently in business.
I found myself looking up many of these companies’ websites. This makes it more relatable.
Slow Productivity
by Cal Newport
Start: Feb. 1, 2025
Finish: ~Feb. 14, 2028
Simon’s Index: 7
Quality over quantity
Taking time to do things right rather than rushing from one project to the next.
Keeping sane rather than multitasking in desperation.
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