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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The values of the book are cleverly disguised behind all the profanity. The author stresses on finding that one thing that matters to you the most and letting go of everything else. This isn't about being indifferent; it's about being comfortable with being different. He uses unhinged anecdotes from his own life—moments of failure, heartbreak, and sheer idiocy—to prove that growth doesn't come from avoiding pain, but from choosing what kind of pain you are willing to sustain.
Feb 273 min read


The Irony of the Modern Reader
The irony of the modern reader: We buy books to feel inspired, but our "To-Be-Read" piles just make us feel guilty. 📚
The Paradox of Choice proves that when we have too many paths, we usually just stand still. If you’ve spent your last three "reading sessions" staring at your shelf instead of opening a cover—this is your sign to stop choosing and start reading.
The Challenge: Pick the first book your eyes land on right now. Read 30 pages. Don't look back.
Feb 171 min read


Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Book Review
The Coffee Shop That Holds the Past One chair, a steaming hot cup of coffee, and a single, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel back in time. What would you do if presented with such a chance? This is precisely the profound question that confronts the various characters who find themselves at Funiculi Funicula, a charming and quaint Tokyo coffee shop that is tucked away in a quiet alley and that, rather surprisingly, remains perpetually cold regardless of the season or we
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Fast, Cheap & Viral: A Guide to Going Viral on a Budget
Ashish Chopra’s Fast, Cheap and Viral offers a glimpse into how everyday creators and brands can punch above their weight in the digital arena with campaigns that cost less than a coffee.
Jun 2, 20253 min read


From Goodreads to StoryGraph: A Reader’s Evolution
Goodreads shaped reading journeys, but is it still the best? Explore its charm, flaws, and why StoryGraph might be the future for readers.
Jan 14, 20254 min read


Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
*Days at the Morisaki Bookshop* is a heartwarming, slow-paced tale of healing, books, and self-discovery in the cozy setting of a family-run
Sep 21, 20243 min read
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