The P2P Reading List (2024 February)
Read the best books first, otherwise you will find you do not have time.—Henry David Thoreau
The Artist's Journey by Steven Pressfield
Steven Pressfield laces up his boots to accompany us on our creative journey and narrates it beautifully. Not just for artists.
The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss
I only read the meta-learning chapter, but that is worth gold to design a plan to learn anything. The Tim Ferris experiment (which is being released for free on Tim Ferriss's YouTube channel) is the best companion.
Anatomy for Runners by Jay Dicharry
Meet the Bible for injury prevention and stability for runners. This is how science should be communicated to a lay audience: simple, actionable, and clearly written.
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Walden is like therapy. Thoreau transports you into his cabin at the shore of Walden Pond; the sunshine warms your cheeks, you see the ripples, hear the ice crack. You are there, in awe of Nature.
A Few Lessons from Sherlock Holmes by Peter Bevelin
Sherlock Holmes' exceptional investigative skills make him a role model for better decision-making. Peter Bevelin distills Holmes' (and Wattson's) wisdom for us to become a better observer
If you are interested in all the books that piqued my interest, you can also visit my Goodreads profile.