Gonna not be on here much, if at all. Got to do business and comp sci at USC. Super busy. Nice knowing you guys #college #seeyousoon
Gonna not be on here much, if at all. Got to do business and comp sci at USC. Super busy. Nice knowing you guys #college #seeyousoon
Books I‘ve Read In Quarantine #quarantinebooks
Finishing up the book, and it‘s really good at explaining and differentiating different terms that we use/should use in our day to day conversations. It‘s made me more aware of my actions. Loving it so far!
Such a detailed book about the common lives during the 1918 pandemic. Arnold does a good job in describing the successes and struggles. The book sets a great context for the current pandemic. It‘s a “you should definitely read this soon” type book
Super good so far. There‘s a lot more to real estate than I thought lol
This was one of the best books on human behavior I‘ve read in a long time. Sometimes, it does feel like a textbook, but Kahneman makes the topics relevant and show how they apply to everyday life. I‘ll definitely use principles from this book to make smarter choices
Incredible! Everyone, whether or not they‘re in traditional sales, should consider reading this book. I learned a lot I can apply to my daily life, not just at my job at Gap. I‘d recommend this for anyone who wants to see selling from a different perspective
I‘m 18 and I wanted to get into investing, so I picked up this book. It‘s a great book with a lot of practical, detailed advice on how to make money over the long run with investments. Even if you‘re not big on economics, it‘s great insight to have
Reread this classic the other day. Learned so much more about it the second time around. We miss you Orwell :(
Deena shows us not only her experiences with running, but experiences that every runner has at one point encountered. Her writing gave me both inspirational and something to think about during longer runs
I read the book in a week and was really glad with the multiple views you could take. Sure, there‘s a clear meaning to it, but it allows you to have good discussions with friends since there‘s room for interpretation.
Side note: Bradbury‘s observations are also pretty relevant today
The book makes the Syrian Civil War and the deaths and displacements within it much more personal. Also a timely book since the NYT posted a piece on Syria in August of 2019
A wonderful read about Stedman and how he turned discrimination into conversation and into friendships. He‘s humble and has a great sense of humor too!