Epic as always but exhausting. Not sure when I will pick up the next but feeling as though I have to. Still reeling from the incongruent but vital “old jumbo” line that really cuts to the core.

Work read. A few good chapters on the founding of Snowflake. The rest is, expectedly, a puff piece.

Thought provoking. Lots of scattered and shallow examples across a wide breadth but solid nonetheless.

An enthralling story about deplorable people. Simultaneously entertaining and infuriating.

Reminder to do something ambitious and harebrained with your life!

I guess this passes for a book these days.

Heady. Didn't enjoy as much as If On a Winter's Night A Traveller.

Haunting and beautiful.

Fascinating view of why we play arbitrary, useless games. The second half of real world application examples got a bit repetitive.

Good overview of Oculus history.

Some good snippets here on creative philosophy. But seemed slapped together.

Journal entries to aspire to: constant creative work and late nights with David (Bowie).

Completely nuts stories about pushing human limits. She bites the wolf!

Somehow JL came off as more of a jealous jerk than when he tells the same stories orally.

Here for Bill's wanders and interactions with new people as he grieves. The “true” subject matter was less interesting. Wasn't as good as Insomniac City (an absolute favorite).

Will think twice before complaining about my day to day...