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Nightmare Obscura by Michelle Carr A Dream Engineer’s Guide Through the Sleeping Mind

What's it about? Nightmare Obscura (2025) explores the science of dreaming and why nightmares happen, drawing on research into how sleep shapes memory, emotion, and learning. It explains emerging approaches to “dream engineering” and lucid dreaming, and shows how understanding your dream life can help you reduce distressing dreams and improve sleep. You spend about a third of your life in a world your brain invents on the fly. In it, you can feel panic without danger, grief without loss, desire without consequence. You might wake sweating from a chase that never happened, or be comforted by a conversation that could only exist at night. And even if you forget the plot by breakfast, the emotional residue can linger like a mood you didn’t choose. In this lesson, you’ll learn what dreams are made from and why feeling steers what you experience. You’ll also see when nightmares cross into a real disorder, and how tools like rescripting, lucidity, and dream engineering can reduce dist...

Weightless by Rocio Salas-Whalen A Doctor's Guide to GLP-1 Medications, Sustainable Weight Loss, and the Health You Deserve

What's it about? Weightless (2026) argues that while GLP-1 medications have revolutionized obesity treatment, patients often receive prescriptions without the essential guidance needed to achieve and sustain results. This comprehensive guide, covering everything from selecting the right medication and understanding how it changes hunger signals to adopting crucial lifestyle changes like increased protein intake and strength training, fills that gap. If you’ve ever struggled with your weight, the medical establishment owes you an apology. For too long, obesity was framed as a willpower problem. Calories in, calories out – what could be simpler? Except it isn’t simple at all. Persistent weight challenges are generally the result of faulty biological signaling. When your brain isn’t receiving proper “I’m full” messages, or when your body’s metabolic responses are dysregulated, no amount of willpower fixes the underlying issue. Now, GLP-1 medications can intervene in the biologica...

The Love Language That Matters Most by Gary Chapman How to Personalize Love So They Really Feel It

What's it about? The Love Language That Matters Most (2026) shows that identifying someone’s primary way of feeling loved is only the beginning. Within each of the five categories exist individual dialects – subtle but crucial variations in how affection is best communicated and understood. Recognizing these specific patterns turns well-intentioned actions into connections that genuinely reach the heart. You’ve probably heard about the five love languages – maybe you even know yours. But the truth is that awareness alone won’t transform your relationships. Knowing someone prefers quality time or words of affirmation is just step one. The real breakthrough comes from learning to speak their language fluently, not just recognizing it exists. This lesson treats emotional connection as a learnable skill, not an innate talent. Like mastering any new language, becoming fluent in your partner’s dialect requires practice rather than perfection. You’ll discover practical techniques for ...

Die Empty by Todd Henry Unleash Your Best Work Every Day

What's it about? Die Empty (2013) is a wake-up call for anyone worried their best ideas are stuck on permanent “someday.” It looks at why capable people and teams drift into comfort and stagnation, and offers a practical framework for putting energy, creativity, and focus to better use each and every day. Most days are full, but not always fulfilling. You clear your inbox. You tick the boxes. You keep things moving. And somewhere in the background sits that idea you’ve been meaning to explore, that change you’re planning on making, that conversation you’ve been rehearsing for months. Not abandoned, just postponed. Again. That’s how the important things usually disappear: not in dramatic, explosive failure, but in the slow drift and a hundred “I’ll get to it laters. ” Weeks turn into years, energy goes to maintenance mode, and potential stays politely but firmly unused. The idea at the heart of this lesson is as simple as it is unsettling: lifetimes can be busy and still end up un...

Start Finishing by Charlie Gilkey How to Go from Idea to Done

What's it about? Start Finishing (2019) is a guide for turning your ideas into projects that you can push all the way to completion. It shares easy-to-follow steps and tips for selecting the right idea, making it feasible, and overcoming any challenges that you may encounter along the way. How many ideas have excited you but never seen the light of day? If the answer is “too many,” don’t worry – you’re not alone. Many people are bursting with ideas but never see them through because they’re waiting for a day or time when things – including their mood, energy, and everything else – feel right. Other people enthusiastically start working on their ideas right away but quickly lose steam when they run into challenges. But ideas shouldn’t have to wait for an ideal day or be packed away at the sight of the first hurdle. By applying the clear steps laid out in these lessons, you can start turning your ideas into feasible projects today. In these lessons, you’ll learn which idea...

The Next Renaissance by Zack Kass AI and the Expansion of Human Potential

What's it about? The Next Renaissance (2025) explores how AI’s ability to deliver limitless cognitive power at near-zero cost will reshape work, health care, education, and finance. It examines the technological and societal thresholds that will determine outcomes, addressing both the promise and the costs. Intelligence is becoming abundant. Not human intelligence, but computational power that mimics certain kinds of human thinking. The cost of running advanced AI has plummeted and, when resources shift from scarce to abundant this quickly, societies reorganize themselves. Two thresholds – technical and social – shape what happens next. And the gap between those thresholds will define the coming decade. This lesson dives deep into this transformation, which promises solutions to problems that have plagued humans for generations. It also demands resources at staggering scales, displaces millions from work that gives life meaning, and raises questions about what makes humans valu...