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Co-Creating Change [Review]

Co-Creating Change [Review]

Co-Creating Change by Jon Frederickson is a book I read on accident after Amazon suggested it and I failed notice the author was not ‘Ron Frederick’, the author of Living Like You Mean It. Mistaken as I may have been, it was serendipity that the book fell...
The True Believer [Review]

The True Believer [Review]

The True Believer by Eric Hoffer is a modern philosophy classic, originally published in 1951. The book cover to the left, which I found on Pinterest (no you’re not going to find me with a bound up stack of actual paper), is from the 1963 edition. It’s a...
The Photographer’s Eye [Review]

The Photographer’s Eye [Review]

The Photographer’s Eye by Michael Freeman is a textbook, mostly, for the intangible aspects of art within photography. That is to say, concepts of shape and design, process and mental fortitude, as opposed to the coarse grain of technique. It’s a book...
Living Like You Mean It [Review]

Living Like You Mean It [Review]

Living Like You Mean it by Ronald Frederick has the most self-helpiest title ever conceived. And good lord, the tag line really drives it home: “Use the WISDOM and POWER of Your EMOTIONS to Get the Life You Really Want”. All it’s missing is eight...
The Book On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are [Review]

The Book On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are [Review]

The Book On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are is a classic book by Alan Watts. One of the more than 25 books he wrote before he died in 1973. Watts was one of those legendary thinker-types that was probably just a few degrees off from true insanity. Or at least he...
Opportunity Screams [Review]

Opportunity Screams [Review]

Opportunity Screams by Tom Asacker. I’ll admit, the title caught me. I read the book because the last one, The Business of Belief, was excellent. Paradigm shifting. I wanted to hear more of what Asacker had to say. I wasn’t altogether disappointed. The,...