If you had to make me pick my favourite single book of all time, it would probably be the book sum s u m by david eagleman a. It is tiny, creative, fascinating book with its subtitle isa, forty tales of the after lives. Every chapter is answering the question, what happens when you die? But it's answering it in a radically different way. And each chapter is stand alone, like its each chapter deliberately conflicts all the other chapters. I want to write a book called how to live and give 25 different answers to that one question. Each chapter has the right answer telling you that, this is the way to live. The very next chapter will go completely against
Really fun conversation. Lots of topics I rarely talk about. Building your values, learning and growth, How to Live and my directives, leaving a legacy through what you create, being a life explorer, minimalism
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