Poetry is not my bag. Might have to come back to this as I read more.

Put to words the critiques I've had about the Democratic party.

It's a dense read—the inner dialogue of a man trying to justify his choices.

Makes me want to start reading poetry.

Full of references to other works I haven't read. I'll need to read this again after I've read up on those works before I can come to my own conclusion.

It's very difficult rating a productivity book but I do appreciate its structure serving more as a reference book of actions and methods to implement.

A very useful framework for improving the ability to communicate effectively.

I shifted my focus from 4-year election cycles to intergenerational justice and building cathedrals.

By following three basic principles when developing artificial intelligence, we can prevent catastrophe.

An anthropologist's take on debt and money that economists aren't going to like.

A new perspective on human history that challenges the current model developed during the Age of Enlightenment.

The book was ok, but using “Step-by-Step Guide” in the title misrepresents the content within.

There were no “steps” just very general principles for do your research.

I really enjoyed this book.

Jon documented cancel culture before it was given a proper name.