I saw this video the other day, and it struck me how disasters have a way of focusing us on what’s important. When everything can be taken away from us it’s the people in our lives that matter most, more than any of the things we accumulate. We all deal with complications and chaos in life, but when things get dangerously chaotic our priorities simplify dramatically.
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Hallmark Project
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Reading List for 2024
I am reading
- It’s Our Ship: The No-Nonsense Guide to Leadership, by D. Michael Abrashoff
- Drumindor, by Michael J. Sullivan
I have completed:
- 1. The Sunlit Man, by Brandon Sanderson
- 2. Remember, Remember: Life-Changing Truths from the Book of Mormon, by Robert L. Millet
- 3. Heart of the Matter: What 100 Years of Living Have Taught Me, by Russell M. Nelson
- 4. Farilane, by Michael J. Sullivan
- 5. Pattern Recognition, by William Gibson
- 6. Spook Country, by William Gibson
- 7. Zero History, by William Gibson
- 8. John Adams, by David McCullough
- 9. Dune: Messiah, by Frank Herbert
- 10. The Three-Body Problem, by Cixin Liu
- 11. The Dark Forest, by Cixin Liu
- 12. Esrahaddon, by Michael J. Sullivan
- 13. Just Stab Me Now, by Jill Bearup
- 14. The Narrow Road Between Desires, by Patrick Rothfuss
- 15. Death’s End, by Cixin Liu
- 16. Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard, by Tom Felton
- 17. We Are Legion (We Are Bob), by Dennis E. Taylor
- 18. For We Are Many, by Dennis E. Taylor
- 19. Compassion: The Great Healer’s Art, by Ulisses Soares
- 20. All These Worlds, by Dennis E. Taylor
- 21. Nefertiti, by Michelle Moran
- 22. For Love of Country: Why I Left the Democratic Party, by Tulsi Gabbard
- 23. A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous Fourteenth Century, by Barbara W. Tuchman
- 24. Dandelion Wine, by Ray Bradbury
I have abandoned:
- The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, by India Holton
The ‘To read’ stack:
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