A rollercoaster of emotions; from despair to pain to sadness to appreciation and joy. This book made me cry like never before and made me appreciate my life more.
Daniel you're a wonderful human being and the world would be a better place with more people like you in it.
I would highly recommend this to anyone suffering from any form of mental health issues and also to friends and family of people suffering.
Lots of good advice.
Really great book, well written and fascinating. The only reason for dropping a star is the lack of a good conclusion. I think the book falls a bit short on “closing” with something that gives the reader either a big surprise or a sense of closure about what would happen next.
One of the best books I've read recently. Brought up so many emotions. The only part I didn't like is the ending... I was hoping for more.
It's the first time I read a book about gaming where the author really gets the gaming and developers / designers culture.
Highly recommended.
The book starts strong with great insights into how to Measure Anything but then it gets a bit boring by trying to become too technical while still trying to prove some statistical analysis tools.
“greatness isn't easy to achieve. It requires a lot of time, a lot of sacrifices” - KB
“winning is the goal, and losing is, well, losing isn't even on the table”. - KB
❤️❤️❤️
A must read. I've learned so much from this book and I now understand that silence is no longer an option and that as a privileged white man it's up to me to do something.
I really enjoyed this book and gave me a lot to think about on how to build effective organisations.
There I was thinking that String Theory was cool... and then I read this book!
Mind. Blown.
Highly recommended to anyone interested in physics especially quantum physics.
A fascinating look into the life of one of the most well-known astronauts and full of great lessons to apply to our daily life on Earth.
The art of saying no and stay focused on what matters. I liked the book and the simplicity of the message but overall I didn't like the “tone” of the book.
I love the definition of Staff Engineer given in this book: the “someone” in “someone should do something.”. Brilliant!