Do One Thing Every Day to Simplify Your Life (Do One Thing Every Day Journals)
by Robie Rogge and Dian G Smith
The analytic/synthetic distinction looks simple. It is a distinction between two different kinds of sentence. Synthetic sentences are true in part because of the way the world is, and in part because of what they mean. Analytic sentences - like all bachelors are unmarried and triangles have three sides - are different. They are true in virtue of meaning, so no matter what the world is like, as long as the sentence means what it does, it will be true. This distinction seems powerful because analy...
Creativity and Development
by Keith Sawyer R, John-Steiner Vera, Moran Seana, J Sternberg Robert, Henry Feldman David, Gardner Howard, Nakamura Jeanne, and Csikszentmihalyi Mihaly
Summary of the Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
by Bestseller Summary and Mark Manson
Sparks of Genius
by Robert S Root-Bernstein and Michele M Root-Bernstein
Hereditary Genius; An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences
by Francis Galton