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@undeniabletruth355026 күн бұрын
1. A swim in a pond in the rain - George Saunders 2. How to think like a Philosopher - Julian Baggini 3. Bruce Lee Artist of life. 4. Slouching towards Bethlehem - Joan Didion Bonus: The Art of thought Graham Wallas
@ZDTF26 күн бұрын
Whos the writer of third one
@anjavangeert292726 күн бұрын
@ZDTF it's notes and writings by Bruce lee
@victoza923218 күн бұрын
@@ZDTF *who’s
@lucatsf9 күн бұрын
I love you ❤
@sedact25 күн бұрын
Man i love your videos so much! Not for the educational reasons tho😂 your smooth voice, the way you talk and film videos just mesmerizes me.
@TriTran-qz5bv5 күн бұрын
I read the first book, and also a bookaholic myself, my intuition trust this man recommendation. The most of the books are heavy read but once finished, hugh, emornous amount of useful knowledge is earned❤
@btko802025 күн бұрын
I read "A Swim in a Pond in the Rain" a couple months ago. It's a fantastic book. I couldn't agree more that anyone who wants to learn about the craft of story telling or simply increase your enjoyment out of the books you read should read this book
@cloudguru301826 күн бұрын
Have you read "Learn To Think Using Thought Experiments"?
@EdddieJay20 күн бұрын
I'm gonna need a part 2 to this video ASAP
@estuchedepeluche221224 күн бұрын
I’m going to wait for the list of books that will make you younger, richer and stronger.
@electrifiedspam9 күн бұрын
I know a song that will make you harder, better, faster, stronger.
@estuchedepeluche22128 күн бұрын
@@electrifiedspam 🤣🤣
@AnthonyStatera26 күн бұрын
Thank you, looking forward to diving into these
@MichaelMacKenzie-c4x25 күн бұрын
Thank you, Giles!! I started reading 'A Swim in a Pond in the Rain'. Wonderful ! I had no idea Anton Chekhov was such a great writer but I would not have understood it without George Saunders analysis. What have I been missing?
@seandunne60054 күн бұрын
Bonus points for listing books nobody else does. 🎉
@TheCompleteGuitarist24 күн бұрын
Hot Fuzz and Spaced did not go unnoticed ;)
@passage2enBleu24 күн бұрын
Thanks Giles. Ambrosia for the mind. Definitely interested in A Swim in A Pond in the Rain. I hope you'll look into The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper by Roland Allen
@marcin2x424 күн бұрын
Could you recommend a book that deals with elaborative interrogation pattern of learning? I started to use it lately and helps a lot!
@Trazynn26 күн бұрын
I was worried this would contain Malcolm Gladwell.
@moyhdehehe949326 күн бұрын
is he bad or smt?
@Michael-cb5nm26 күн бұрын
@@moyhdehehe9493Watch his Munk debate with Douglass Murray…Gladwell does not come off smart or even entertaining…
@AllisonRoadWest25 күн бұрын
He's woke, frequently wrong, never cites his "sources", makes huge irrational conclusions, writes about things OT and irrelevant to his main topic to pad his books, and he flaunts personal bias even when confronted with alternative science. He's a pop culture storyteller. Nothing more. His time has come and gone. Even his most loyal of fans cringe frequently when trying to find value in his latest book "revenge of the tipping point."
@moyhdehehe949325 күн бұрын
@@AllisonRoadWest i see thanks
@HamsterPod25 күн бұрын
@@AllisonRoadWestanybody that calls something “woke” is a moron, and I hate Malcolm Gladwell.
@tenapier25 күн бұрын
Unshaven, advertising for a shaver (lol). I'm the same way though, hate shaving, hate being unshaved. 👍
@SomeYouTubeGuy20 күн бұрын
Obviously I have no background on how you shave but Gillette et al are getting so expensive I purchased a double edge safety razor in my case a Merkur 34C and I rediscovered shaving. Got some soap and a cheap shaving brush & even with my modest tools it was a much more enjoyable experience whilst also being cheaper and giving an equally close shave. Maybe take a look.
@Midlifeandincrisis14 күн бұрын
Never heard of any of them. Buying all of them. Thank you :D
@Doongie4ever24 күн бұрын
Going to add those books to my reading list, thanks dude.
@urdarkside126 күн бұрын
Hi Python Programmer, what resource or book do you recommend for people with weak reading skills? Particularly comprehension and retention?
@gratitudegrateful70519 күн бұрын
I second this
@toukka419 күн бұрын
The gym
@urdarkside118 күн бұрын
@@toukka4 explain how
@toukka418 күн бұрын
@@urdarkside1 what's the point, you cant read
@urdarkside118 күн бұрын
@@toukka4 Yet, I wrote a comment you replied to?
@scottallen219025 күн бұрын
Love my Henson razor BTW!
@thatjpwing15 күн бұрын
Me too!
@i.ehrenfest34923 күн бұрын
Book that made me smarter was Objective Knowledge by Karl Popper
@ZDTF26 күн бұрын
Thank you python pro gamer
@genghisgalahad846525 күн бұрын
Having availed of Ultralearning by Scott H Young and of Writing to Learn, on sale on Kindle, via the channel's affiliate links and Zissner episode recommendations for a modest credit, I modified my wishlist with the personal preference ethos of read what interests, intriguesand fascinates you: I chose George Saunders'd tome, On -Editing- by Helen Corner-Bryant, and The Art of X-Ray Reading by Roy Peter Clark, the last stemming from having selected Zissner prior! 📖 📚 👍
@andrejg308626 күн бұрын
If you want to be smarter, you should read 'Fooled by Randomness,' 'The Black Swan,' and other books by Nassim Taleb.
@felipeleite110226 күн бұрын
this ^
@tedarcher912026 күн бұрын
Only if you want to be a dumb person's smart person
@2639theboss26 күн бұрын
Disagree depending on your background. Ultimately, Taleb is a "pop" writer. If you arent familiar with statistics, his books are good for a general audience as an intro or for sparking interest. But, he ultimately doesnt have a background in hard mathematics or statistics (his phd was in management science) and many of his claims or discussions are somewhat oblivious as a result. Still good books however.
@StudyUPSCCS26 күн бұрын
Come with your real ID, Nassim Taleb😂 and stop advertising your books with a fake username
@andrejg308626 күн бұрын
@@StudyUPSCCS You got me😂😂😂
@pantheon77726 күн бұрын
"Being and Time"
@pantheon77726 күн бұрын
If you want to feel dumb, but get smarter
@PonderDuke20 күн бұрын
4 Books that will make you a smarter person Summary 📚 "A Swim in a Pond in the Rain" by George Saunders: Analyzes classic Russian short stories, offering insights into literature and writing. 🪒 Henson Shaving: Innovates with a skin-friendly razor that minimizes irritation, crafted with precision and recyclable blades. 🤔 "How to Think Like a Philosopher" by Dr. Julian Baggini: Provides practical lessons on improving thinking skills through philosophy. 💭 "Artist of Life" by Bruce Lee: Explores Bruce Lee's philosophical musings on life, martial arts, and self-discovery. 📝 "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" by Joan Didion: Offers masterful essays on writing craft, self-reflection, and societal observations. 🎨 "The Art of Thought" by Graham Wallas: Explores the creative process with stages like preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification.
@jamiechapman633324 күн бұрын
A started watching because I thought the first book was written by George Saunders, who played "The Saint" in films. I was disappointed but only momentarily
@rekcck25 күн бұрын
Thank You
@toddboothbee136126 күн бұрын
Now I know why I'm a genius.
@jamiechapman633324 күн бұрын
Okay, second disconnect. You advertised Henson razors - I am a Canadian blade shaver 365 days/ year so I will try it - but in your podcast you have 3 days growth. Definitely off brand, regardless of the existential disclaimer.
@scb021226 күн бұрын
The idea of fiction always escalating has worked for thousands of years! Aristotle wrote in Poetics that in drama, actions need consequences, then reactions to those, and more consequences, etc. Even the South Park guys outline their scripts with “Therefore” and “But” to keep each scene flowing into the next.
@gianluca.pastorelli22 күн бұрын
The "and... but... therefore... and..." structure indeed keeps the action flowing, but not necessarily escalating. For that you need increasingly higher stakes, which is what keeps the reader riveted and is probably the most challenging aspect to deal with when crafting a story
@bytecode583426 күн бұрын
Thanks for the gift. I wish you the best as a youtuber!
@bin4ry_d3struct0r25 күн бұрын
0:13 - Can boobs make you smarter?
@emmanuelboakye112426 күн бұрын
Great video
@AngloSaks66624 күн бұрын
What if I'm already too smart for my own good?
@angrybird569920 күн бұрын
Thanks! Adding them to my 2025 reading list!
@Channel-iu6de12 күн бұрын
Should I really believe someone that they are sharing 4 books that'll make me smarter when they aren't even sure how many fingers they are holding up?....hmmmmm Damn right I will, this is KZbin after all.
@lawrencioy26 күн бұрын
I wonder whose the hands are in book 1 & 2😄
@michaeltse32126 күн бұрын
Lol there is nothing there in my brain too
@Soltaiyou21 күн бұрын
Recommending shaving products? Very disappointing
@atabac21 күн бұрын
maybe try to listen to jordan peterson if you think your smart😅
@missoncondor467226 күн бұрын
How be become Ayanakoji 😁
@arg0x-26 күн бұрын
Bruh
@rydmerlin26 күн бұрын
At the end of the day can reading books make you less smarter?
@susanfudge173726 күн бұрын
Do you mean "less smart?"
@derrickp26 күн бұрын
@@susanfudge1737Less smartest
@whales30226 күн бұрын
@@susanfudge1737 lol
@Fuliginosus26 күн бұрын
I make people think I'm smart by carrying around a copy of 'Black Beauty.'
@hyugahyuga376122 күн бұрын
It’s surprising how people are only scratching the surface and don’t take the time to read Uncommon Paths to Wealth by CrypticLore . Go out of the rabbit hole guys