
Books 2022
Reading 40+ books helped me learn a lot again this year. Each of the five clusters below is a new lens to bring out extra detail in whatever you put ...

Agreements
As soon as you know you're not going to keep an agreement, let the other party know and renegotiate. That's not a unilateral announcement.

Books 2021
If finished books are a sign of one’s interests, then here’s my list of all 2021 reads, grouped into categories. I skipped what I didn’t finish or am not glad I read.

Books 2022
Reading 40+ books helped me learn a lot again this year. Each of the five clusters below is a new lens to bring out extra detail in whatever you put ...

Agreements
As soon as you know you're not going to keep an agreement, let the other party know and renegotiate. That's not a unilateral announcement.

Books 2021
If finished books are a sign of one’s interests, then here’s my list of all 2021 reads, grouped into categories. I skipped what I didn’t finish or am not glad I read.
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Unlike in previous years (link), I'm now training from 6 to 8 a.m. every weekday. This has let me unlock the strict ring muscle-up but also has taken away from the reading time. Thanks to improving my quitting rate, I still started 40 books.

The ones in red were either not appealing or intelligible enough. Four years into my reading habit and 50-100 pages into a book, I can tell how glad I would be to have finished it. If I can't explain what I'm reading and why, the opportunity cost is too high.
The ones in yellow were making me spend less time reading than I would like. I will get back to them the moment the themes are on my mind again.
The ones in blue are inventories of technical recipes that I know I will get back to. I finished all the introductory and abstract parts and then looked at what was most relevant to my current situation. When I need the rest in the future, I know where to look.
Here are a few that I believe have impacted how I show up the most:

And I enjoyed these best:

Unlike in previous years (link), I'm now training from 6 to 8 a.m. every weekday. This has let me unlock the strict ring muscle-up but also has taken away from the reading time. Thanks to improving my quitting rate, I still started 40 books.

The ones in red were either not appealing or intelligible enough. Four years into my reading habit and 50-100 pages into a book, I can tell how glad I would be to have finished it. If I can't explain what I'm reading and why, the opportunity cost is too high.
The ones in yellow were making me spend less time reading than I would like. I will get back to them the moment the themes are on my mind again.
The ones in blue are inventories of technical recipes that I know I will get back to. I finished all the introductory and abstract parts and then looked at what was most relevant to my current situation. When I need the rest in the future, I know where to look.
Here are a few that I believe have impacted how I show up the most:

And I enjoyed these best:

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