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joseph & palouse

Posted on 2022-06-202022-06-20 by Sameer Oza

Joseph Oregon is still a wild place. It is surrounded by the Wallowa mountains, Snake river, Hell’s canyon and the Nez Perce reservation. It was a rained out weekend but I took the chance and drove south from Coeur d’ Alene. The clouds made for some interesting photography. On the way back I drove through…

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what does dying feel like?

Posted on 2022-06-022022-06-02 by Sameer Oza

watch this!

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ikigai – hector garcia, francesc miralles

Posted on 2022-06-022022-06-02 by Sameer Oza

Small, matter of fact book, that explores the Japanese concept of ikigai and the Okinawan lifestyle, follows up with concepts from Antifragile (Nassim Taleb), Blue Zones (Dan Buettner) and Man’s Seach for Meaning (Victor Frankl). A little bit of everything. Excerpts: Ogimi, a rural town on the north end of the island with a population…

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until the end of the time – brian greene

Posted on 2022-05-302022-05-30 by Sameer Oza

A good primer for particle physics, quantum physics, thermodynamics, evolution and entropy. In addition to the parts, this is a book about the universe and how it functions. The concept of quantum tunneling as it applies to the Higgs field is particularly riveting. Just like in The Alchemist, Brian Greene says at at the end,…

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ai

Posted on 2022-05-292022-05-29 by Sameer Oza

AI bots talking with each other. A bit scary. A bit disconcerting.

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on mexican time – tony cohan

Posted on 2022-05-272022-05-27 by Sameer Oza

Writer and painter move from LA to San Miguel de Allende and become part of the local community. Their journey over 15 years: We were busy, successful, tired. In youth we’d both traveled widely on shoestrings, lived in Europe, North Africa, India, Japan. Now we had the money but no time. Instead we read about…

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think about this

Posted on 2022-05-262022-05-26 by Sameer Oza
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everything is f*cked – mark manson

Posted on 2022-05-222022-05-22 by Sameer Oza

Bravery is common. Resilience is common. But heroism has a philosophical component to it. There’s some great “Why?” that heroes bring to the table—some incredible cause or belief that goes unshaken, no matter what. And this is why, as a culture, we are so desperate for a hero today: not because things are necessarily so…

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my invented country – isabel allende

Posted on 2022-05-222022-05-22 by Sameer Oza

A great book if you want to understand the history of Chile and what animates the Chilean soul. Excerpts: This book is an exercise in nostalgia. No one passes by casually, however lost he may be, although many visitors decide to stay forever, enamored of the land and the people. This elongated country is like…

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how to be married – jo piazza

Posted on 2022-05-222022-05-22 by Sameer Oza

Interesting travel and relationship book. Recommended by my wife. Excerpts below: “Marriage is no longer about making alliances to further your parents’ interest or about linking a dependent female to a dominant male. Now both women and men can say they want to marry someone with similar ideals, talents, aspirations, and qualities. We want equals,”…

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