Description
In this episode, I discuss my unconventional wake-up routine and share my thoughts on self-help books' early morning rituals. I introduce a few of my favorite books, including 'My Life as an Experiment' by AJ Jacobs, which details various life experiments AJ undertakes, such as outsourcing arguments and living by George Washington's principles. I also highlight 'Spellbound' by David Kwong, a book on using principles of illusion for success, which I have applied in public speaking and comedy. Additionally, for chess enthusiasts, I mention the ELshad System, a notoriously bad chess opening. Throughout the episode, I interact with my dog, Wookie, adding a casual and humorous tone to the discussion.
00:00 Introduction and Morning Routine
00:50 Book Club: My Life as an Experiment
01:59 Book Club: Spellbound by David Kwong
03:00 Fun Chess Tips and Conclusion
In this episode, I delve into the complexities of the game Go compared to chess, and then dive into this week's book club selections.
First up, 'F* Wales' by Maddox, which humorously critiques typical self-help advice with chapters targeting various societal norms.
Next, I discuss 'Barking Up...
Published 09/04/24
In this week's book club, I delve into two compelling books that tackle the themes of deception and manipulation. 'Talking to Strangers' by Malcolm Gladwell examines why we struggle to detect lies through fascinating real-world examples, including stories about Neville Chamberlain and the CIA....
Published 08/28/24