Posts

Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant A groundbreaking and influential philosophy classic about the limits of human reason

What's it about? The Critique of Pure Reason (1781) is one of the most groundbreaking, revolutionary, and influential books in the history of Western philosophy. Pointing out the limits of human reason, it argues that we can have knowledge about the world as we experience it, but we can never know anything about the ultimate nature of reality. What is the nature of space and time? Is the world governed by the law of cause and effect – and if so, why? These are just two of the fascinating questions that Kant raises in the Critique of Pure Reason. His answers are thought-provoking, revolutionary, and even downright mind-blowing. Unfortunately, they’re also buried in 856 pages of some of the most impenetrable prose ever written. Kant himself described it as “dry, obscure, opposed to all ordinary notions, and moreover long-winded. ” Even Kant scholars are unsure of how to understand the Critique’s incredibly complicated arguments, and they’ve put forward many competing interpretation...

It's Complicated by danah boyd The Social Lives of Networked Teens

What's it about? It’s Complicated (2014) reveals that teenage social media use is far more sophisticated than adults assume, with young people developing complex strategies to manage identity, privacy, and social relationships in networked spaces where all their audiences collapse together. The real dangers aren't the ones dominating headlines – predators, addiction, cyberbullying – but rather how adult panic and protectionism prevent teenagers from developing the skills they need to navigate digital life thoughtfully and safely. For many parents and carers, their teen’s social media habits are equal parts mysterious and frustrating. What are they looking at online all day? What effect is it having on their brain? And why can’t they just log off? The answers to those questions may be surprising. While teens certainly need to be supported in healthy social media habits, their online lives are actually pretty fascinating. See, teenagers have figured out something adults still ...

Be Astonishing by Sam Silverstein & Allison Silverstein 7 Qualities to Achieve Remarkable Success

What's it about? Be Astonishing (2025) invites you to discover how ordinary moments, lived with intention and heart, can create extraordinary impact. It uncovers the simple principles that can help you break past limits, lift others, and build a life that truly matters. It shows you where to begin if you’re ready for a fresh spark of purpose and possibility. You don’t lead a truly impactful life through performative acts or chasing applause. It’s something that’s achieved through the choices you make, the character traits you nurture, and living with intention, courage, authenticity, and heart. This kind of life is what the authors call astonishing. The kind of life that raises the bar and lifts up everyone around them. They’ve laid out a roadmap that can help you break past the ordinary and step into a life filled with meaning, purpose, and possibility. It’s a process of finding your passion, forging resilience, backing up your values with real action, and reshaping lives, inclu...

How to Make a Few More Billion Dollars by Brad Jacobs The blueprint for building billion-dollar empires

What's it about? How to Make a Few More Billion Dollars (2024) lays out the mental frameworks and strategic playbook required to consolidate fragmented industries into massive, tech-forward enterprises. You’ll discover how to rewire your brain for resilience, select the perfect industry for disruption, and execute complex integrations with military precision. This guide challenges you to use technology for profit while potentially shaping the future of human evolution. Sometimes, the gap between where you are and where you want to be has nothing to do with effort. You might find yourself working harder than ever, yet the massive, structural changes you dream of remain just out of reach. It’s often the subtle shifts in how you view chaos, how you select your battles, and how you architect your days that determine whether you remain a participant in your industry or become its architect. The difference lies in fundamentally rearranging how you approach the game itself. In this less...

Designing Brand Identity by Alina Wheeler & Rob Meyerson A Comprehensive Guide to the World of Brands and Branding

What's it about? Designing Brand Identity (2003) breaks branding down into a simple five-step process that helps teams build a clear and confident identity. It shows how research, strategy, design, touchpoints, and long term management fit together, and it uses real examples to make the ideas feel practical and doable. It gives anyone working with a brand a straightforward way to bring focus and consistency to their work. Picture yourself in a supermarket staring at a wall of cereal boxes. Each one claims to be natural, wholesome, and energy boosting. You squint, you hesitate, and you grab the one you recognise. It’s a tiny moment, but it captures a truth that shows up everywhere from grocery aisles to app stores: people choose what they know. They trust what feels clear and ignore what looks confused. Branding is about more than logos or slogans, though those matter too. What it’s really about is telling people who you are and what you can do for them. Great branding delivers th...