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5 Questions: Motivation Management, Sketchy Websites, and Why We Read Nonfiction (Ep. 127)
In this episode, we talk about whether you should read nonfiction, which sites you can trust when doing research, and how to bounce back after losing focus.
Full show notes
Things mentioned in this episode:
Orthoptera
Ornithopter
The College Info Geek Community
Volatyl
Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban: Why It's The Best
Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue, by John McWhorter
Blinkist
Good to Great, by Jim Collins
Deep Work, by Cal Newport
The Power of Habit, by Charles Duhigg
The Science Behind How Fast Humans Can Read
Elizabeth Schotter's 31 page research article on speed reading
Philosophy and Love and Stuff (Ep. 107)
The Art of Loving, by Erich Fromm
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius
The Science Behind Getting Better Sleep (Ep. 124)
Philips sunrise alarm clock
Can Music Be Designed to Enhance Your Brain’s Performance?
Brain.fm
Good Calories, Bad Calories
The American Dollar - Signaling Through The Flames
Ultimate Study Music Playlist
Tom's reading challenge
The Wise Man's Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss (but read The Name of the Wind first)
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
Neal Stephenson books
The Motivation Hacker, by Nick Winter
Beeminder
FinCon
Productivity Hacks with My Friend Mike Vardy of Productivityist (Ep. 39)
Pendulum
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