@torunn saidJust started Hello Habits - by Fumio Sasaki. A minimalist guide.
I can't find the original thread.
I'm reading Malin Thunberg Schunke: De Rättslösa (translated Those without rights), 2020.
Associate Professor in Criminal Law at the University of Uppsala. She holds an LLD in Criminal Law (Uppsala University) and an LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice (King`s College, London). Her research interests lie in national and international criminal law particularly EU judicial cooperation in criminal matters and human rights.
Self help books are not always as useful as they claim to be, but I spent the money on it, so will see--
I wish I could say, but despite or maybe because of having thousands of physical books and hundreds more of e-books, I can't decide, so it's really just the internet and maybe a fortune cookie once in a while for me these days. Which is not to say that the proximity of all those books has no influence.
If I could find it in my stacks, the next one up might be "Choosing Reality" by B. Alan Wallace.
But the next one might also be a collection of card tricks published by Abbott's Magic Company in Michigan some time ago, or the rulebook for a superhero RPG. Or something by Semiotext(e).
Wild is the wind that blows through this one.
@torunn saidJust finished Hello Habits - A Minimalists Guide to a Better Life, by Fumio Sasaki. I'd give this one 9 / 10. Good read. 🙂
I can't find the original thread.
I'm reading Malin Thunberg Schunke: De Rättslösa (translated Those without rights), 2020.
Associate Professor in Criminal Law at the University of Uppsala. She holds an LLD in Criminal Law (Uppsala University) and an LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice (King`s College, London). Her research interests lie in national and international criminal law particularly EU judicial cooperation in criminal matters and human rights.