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What I read: June 2025

Posted on June 30, 2025June 29, 2025 by amypeveto

The Memoirs of Stockholm SvenNathaniel Ian Miller “To each side, ice accumulated in pinched slag heaps. The crevasses must have been terrible indeed, and I shuddered at the thought of peering into the void of one. A cold exhaled breath from some deep place where the world knew only freezing, crushing, grinding, and time measured…

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What I read: February 2025

Posted on February 28, 2025July 3, 2025 by amypeveto

7 Rules of Power: Surprising—But True—Advice on How to Get Things Done and Advance Your CareerJeffrey PfefferDNF “Most fundamentally, power is a tool. Like many or maybe most tools, power, once mastered, can be used to accomplish great things, horrendously terrible things, and everything in between. The point: Don’t confuse or conflate your reactions to…

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What I read: December 2024

Posted on December 31, 2024June 29, 2025 by amypeveto

Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress CycleEmily Nagoski, Amelia Nagoski “In short, emotions are tunnels. If you go all the way through them, you get to the light at the end. Exhaustion happens when we get stuck in an emotion.” The number of people experiencing burnout has skyrocketed in recent years. No one is…

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What I read: November 2024

Posted on November 30, 2024July 3, 2025 by amypeveto

ADHD is Awesome: A Guide to (Mostly) Thriving with ADHDPenn Holderness with Kim Holderness “Dr. Hallowell describes people with ADHD as having a Ferrari engine in a race car brain with bicycle brakes.” YouTube creator Penn Holderness was diagnosed with ADHD in college. Now he and his wife Kim have written ADHD is Awesome to…

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What I read: June 2024

Posted on June 30, 2024July 3, 2025 by amypeveto

Breakfast with Seneca: A Stoic Guide to the Art of LivingDavid FidelerNon-fiction, paperback “Virtue, or excellence of one’s inner character, is the only true good.” More than any other ancient philosophy, Stoicism has stood the test of time because of its universal relevance. No matter where/when we live or the specifics of our circumstances, we…

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