Book Review – Comfort Crisis

I just finished reading (and re-reading) yet another amazing book for this year – “The comfort crisis” by Michael Easter. When my friend suggested this book last year, I assumed it was a regular self-help book dealing with mental fortitude. But it turned out to be a glorious amalgamation of story, statistics and studies onContinueContinue reading “Book Review – Comfort Crisis”

Book Review – Antifragile

This book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb had been on my must-read lists for a long time. During a visit to one of my friend’s homes, I chanced to see it on his bookshelf and requested him to lend it out to me. It took me a long time to complete this book though, mostly dueContinueContinue reading “Book Review – Antifragile”

Book Review – Part 2- The Silk Roads – A new history of the world

Hope the first part of my review for this book got you excited about the brief history of the center of the world and the learnings we could take from the past. If you haven’t read the Part-1 yet, I recommend you read it first to set the right context: https://achuthkamath.com/2024/04/27/book-review-the-silk-roads-a-new-history-of-the-world-part-1/. In this second part,ContinueContinue reading “Book Review – Part 2- The Silk Roads – A new history of the world”

Life of legacy and living the childhood dreams

On a recent visit to the Crosswords bookstore, my eyes fixated on this very interesting book called “The last lecture” by one Mr. Randy Pausch. The excerpt looked very appealing, with the statements “If you were to give your last lecture, what would it be?” and “We cannot change the cards that we are dealt,ContinueContinue reading “Life of legacy and living the childhood dreams”