Running on Empty Summary (7/10)

Running on Empty by Peter G. Peterson was written in 2004. It is a book on public policy by chairman of the Blackstone group. It is a good test to read such books on public policy many years later. The problems that Peterson warns about include the consequences of unfunded commitments in Social Security and … Read more

The Discovery of Numbers (Against the Gods)

Fibonacci Most people have heard of the Fibonacci series, but it is not only a source of amusement. If you divide any of the Fibonacci numbers by the next higher number, you will find that after 3, the answer is always 0.625. After 89, the answer is always 0.618. And if you divide any number … Read more

Gambling (Against the Gods)

Gambling Human beings have always been infatuated with gambling because it puts us head-to-head against the fates, with no holds barred. Should you refrain from acting in the hope that time will shift the probabilities in your favor? Hamlet complained that too much hesitation under uncertainty is bad, because overdeliberation will ruin spontaneity, but once … Read more

Marc Andreessen (Tools of Titans)

Marc Andreessen Marc Andreessen is a legendary figure in Silicon Valley, he co-created the famous Mosaic browser, and co-founded Netscape, and Loudcloud. He is now managing the venture capital firm Andreessen Horrowitz, which has become one of the most dominant tech investors on the planet. Don’t Fetishize Failure These days, people call failure a ‘pivot’, … Read more

The Art of Living Summary (7/10)

The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation is based on the teachings of S. N. Goenka’s, who’s teaching emphasized that the Buddha’s path to liberation is universal and scientific. He was an influential teacher and played a key role in establishing non-commercial Vipassana meditation centers globally. Vipassana is about gaining intellectual insight about yourself. In recognizing … Read more

A Calendar of Wisdom Summary (7.3/10)

This book by Tolstoy is a list of 365 thoughts to meditate on, with supporting quotes from great teachers, such as Seneca, Buddha, and Jesus. Each page has a handful of quotes around a theme. I found some of these ideas to be helpful and original, others too familiar, and others not very helpful. There … Read more

Read the Classics First (Week 1 of Wisdom)

The Inequality of Quality There are too many mediocre books which exist just to entertain your mind. Therefore, read only those books which are accepted without doubt as good. —Lucius Annaeus Seneca What you will notice, after reading many books, is that a minority will have a lasting impact your life, that is why you … Read more