54 Results in the "Non-Fiction" category


    • Chapter 3: Objective, Strategy, Tactics: A Road Map for Reading This Book Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 3 of Objective, Strategy, Tactics – A Road Map for Reading This Book explores the importance of taking a structured, strategic approach to health and longevity. The chapter begins with the author reflecting on a funeral he attended, where he observed the significant physical and cognitive decline that often accompanies aging. This experience highlights a common trajectory in later life—one where individuals, despite their earlier years of independence, gradually lose their ability to function…
    • The Art Habit (Sangha) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In The Art Habit, Sangha advocates for a mindset where art is pursued for its intrinsic value rather than as a means to financial gain or social recognition. The chapter opens with a candid acknowledgment of the pressures that come with expecting art to provide a stable income, noting that such expectations can often stifle creativity. Instead of relying on artistic pursuits to sustain financial needs, Sangha suggests that artists should prioritize the integrity of their work, ensuring that their creative…
    • LAW 29: Plan All The Way To The End Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 29 of The 48 Laws of Power, "Plan All The Way to the End," highlights the necessity of foresight and strategic planning to ensure long-term success. The core message of this law is that those who rush into action without fully considering the consequences are likely to suffer unexpected failures. True power lies in thinking ahead, anticipating obstacles, and preparing countermeasures long before they are needed. Success is not merely about achieving short-term victories but about maintaining those…
    • 58. Bezos vs. Musk, Round 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Bezos vs. Musk, Round 2, encapsulates the ongoing battle between two of the world's most ambitious billionaires as they compete for dominance in space exploration and satellite communication. Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, both visionaries in their own right, have taken vastly different paths in their quest to shape the future of humanity beyond Earth. SpaceX, led by Musk, has achieved groundbreaking milestones, from landing reusable rockets to sending astronauts to the International Space Station, while Bezos'…
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      Chapter 8

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 8 of The Art Thief offers a detailed exploration into the world of audacious museum heists, examining the techniques employed by notorious art thieves and their unparalleled ambition. The opening of the chapter highlights the rarity and skill required to successfully pull off three museum heists within a year, a feat that most art thieves would find nearly impossible to accomplish. Among the most well-known art thieves discussed is Vincenzo Peruggia, who gained infamy for his daring theft of the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the section titled "A Note on the Reporting" from The Art Thief, the author recounts their extensive journey into the life of Stéphane Breitwieser, one of the most prolific art thieves in modern history. This journey began in 2012 when the author first reached out to Breitwieser with a simple letter asking for an interview. At the time, Breitwieser had distanced himself from media engagements, particularly with American journalists, and had not spoken publicly for several years. The author was left in…
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      Loch Leven

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      by LovelyMay Loch Leven presents itself not merely as a body of water but as a canvas layered with centuries of history and the quiet complexity of fly fishing. For the angler, it offers not just a test of skill but a dialogue between solitude and society. The loch, ringed by green slopes and whispered legends, asks its visitors to cast more than just their lines—it asks them to reflect. The author steps into this space with a consciousness shaped by contrast: the reflective rhythm of fishing versus the noisy gamble…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter 18 – A Rock Ahead focuses on the growing social gap between American husbands and their wives, particularly in how responsibility and daily concerns are divided. The narrator, while strolling near Twenty-third Street, sees a constant flow of women indulging in shopping, absorbed by displays and bargains. This pattern, he argues, illustrates a troubling disconnect—many women appear unaware of their household’s financial reality, treating shopping not as necessity but as recreation. Rather than…
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    • Sports, Then And Now Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Sports, then and now, have evolved significantly over time, transforming into the high-energy, highly competitive events we know today. The rules of football, for instance, were first codified in England in 1863 by the Football Association, marking the birth of modern football. This sport, originally referred to as “socc,” was later adapted with the addition of “er” to describe those who played it. Since its formalization, football has grown into a global phenomenon, with millions of people…
    • Chapter 10: Developmental Trauma: The Hidden Epidemic Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 10 emphasizes the profound and often hidden impact of developmental trauma, underscoring how adverse childhood experiences shape not only a child's emotional development but also their physiological and psychological growth. These early maltreatments—be they physical, emotional, or neglectful—create lasting scars that affect brain structure and function. The consequences are far-reaching, as these children, unable to process their early-life experiences healthily, struggle with numerous…
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