It’s a marvel of adulthood to realize that when you strip away all the years and all the learning, much of who you are was there from the start.
I loved the description of the teenager's excitement and infatuation with coding, its addictive nature well visualized with the slot-machine metaphor. The audiobook made me appreciate professional narrators (which Wheaton is not).
It’s a marvel of adulthood to realize that when you strip away all the years and all the learning, much of who you are was there from the start.
I loved the description of the teenager's excitement and infatuation with coding, its addictive nature well visualized with the slot-machine metaphor. The audiobook made me appreciate professional narrators (which Wheaton is not).
It’s a marvel of adulthood to realize that when you strip away all the years and all the learning, much of who you are was there from the start.
I loved the description of the teenager's excitement and infatuation with coding, its addictive nature well visualized with the slot-machine metaphor. The audiobook made me appreciate professional narrators (which Wheaton is not).
It’s a marvel of adulthood to realize that when you strip away all the years and all the learning, much of who you are was there from the start.
I loved the description of the teenager's excitement and infatuation with coding, its addictive nature well visualized with the slot-machine metaphor. The audiobook made me appreciate professional narrators (which Wheaton is not).
Some take stimulants to keep going, I read biographies of TR, Churchill, Hamilton, and the like. I might have found them obnoxious in real life, but boy they sure spur me into activity! Who else can I add to this list of stimulants?
I also liked Taft, who now seems underappreciated. Their tumultuous friendship reminded me of that between Adams and Jefferson. What are other examples of rollercoaster friendships between public figures?
Some take stimulants to keep going, I read biographies of TR, Churchill, Hamilton, and the like. I might have found them obnoxious in real life, but boy they sure spur me into activity! Who else can I add to this list of stimulants?
I also liked Taft, who now seems underappreciated. Their tumultuous friendship reminded me of that between Adams and Jefferson. What are other examples of rollercoaster friendships between public figures?