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See allSome good points and actionable advice. However it’s been padded a fair bit with fairly low quality anecdotes. Example: Rock paper scissors championship. It’s also a bit conflicted with its nostalgia for the past while trying to fill its role as a modern self help book.
This book touches upon the attention economy in several chapters but the mechanism of it could have used a chapter.
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A couple of bright moments, but not for me. The prose is very matter of fact, flat and dissociated. This has its pros of framing Circe as eternal, however doing over the entire 400 pages with less than 5 locations at play (she’s in exile!) makes it very grating to read.