The author is Sigmund Freud’s nephew and the great-uncle of Marc Randolph (who is Netflix’s co-founder and first CEO)
Sigmund Freud’s nephew
Edward Bernays??¿?
If you think of threads like chapters, and pages of them like pages of a book, then yeah I read books
theres a book section
Virtually dead synopsis.
Also the only sxn that has a weird looking format for…reasons i dont know.
Virtually dead synopsis.
Also the only sxn that has a weird looking format for…reasons i dont know.
format is lame but it's not dead at all. slower than other sections but a lot of good threads where you can discuss books and find great recommendations
some of the best books I've read the past few years I found out about through the book section
format is lame but it's not dead at all. slower than other sections but a lot of good threads where you can discuss books and find great recommendations
some of the best books I've read the past few years I found out about through the book section
My fav section lowkey
format is lame but it's not dead at all. slower than other sections but a lot of good threads where you can discuss books and find great recommendations
some of the best books I've read the past few years I found out about through the book section
I refuse to post actively in that section with that format.
I refuse to post actively in that section with that format.
Good, we don’t want you there…
plans for next year: reread HEUA and read more Rodney stuff. reread Fanon. Capital 1-3 we're doing it. plus i have 40+ on my bookshelf in diff stages of completion, ill get thru them promise
Got a 3 week break until I go back to work. Think I'll finally read Atomic Habits, need to work on my time management and goals next year
audible membership
Do you buy credits everytime or do you mainly listen to the ones included in the membership? I’ve been making new free trial account for every new book, I feel like audiobooks are quite expensive for what you get.
Do you buy credits everytime or do you mainly listen to the ones included in the membership? I’ve been making new free trial account for every new book, I feel like audiobooks are quite expensive for what you get.
the membership grants you one credit a month which is enough for me to get something new and to carry me over til the next one. also the membership includes a ton of free books that surprisingly fit my interests, prob because nobody cares about them lol. i listen to them almost exclusively on my workouts so i can take in one-two books each month and its sufficient
also they had a sale recently and i bought like 6 books for $2 each. and yeah im p sure i bought like a couple for 10 bucks just to make sure i have em. of course i can get those pdfs for free but im bad at reading them and thats a big reason why i started getting into audiobooks. plus the fact that i dont like working out to music and i stopped caring for podcasts
the membership grants you one credit a month which is enough for me to get something new and to carry me over til the next one. also the membership includes a ton of free books that surprisingly fit my interests, prob because nobody cares about them lol. i listen to them almost exclusively on my workouts so i can take in one-two books each month and its sufficient
also they had a sale recently and i bought like 6 books for $2 each. and yeah im p sure i bought like a couple for 10 bucks just to make sure i have em. of course i can get those pdfs for free but im bad at reading them and thats a big reason why i started getting into audiobooks. plus the fact that i dont like working out to music and i stopped caring for podcasts
Ok I see you
Every day. Currently reading zen buddhism and psychoanalysis by eric fromm and re reading quiet by susan cain. Both excellent books
You so real for Quiet
It's on my list
Reading the first Dresden files book, I love the premise but ngl this book comes off as really really white redditor for me. I'm going to give it a few more chapters though.
The title is storm front
M'lady: The Novel