What are you currently reading?

I enjoyed Atomic Habits.
Finished that Kid's Book.
Reading (Listening to) The Certainty Illusion by Timothy Caulfield. Quite interesting.

Also still reading Moby Dick. Can't seem to get through!

When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
Alexander Den Heijer

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I loved Mobi Dick when I was a teenager.. but I haven't tried to read it again since then. But I've read everything by JRR Tolkien at least twice, and the LOTR series a lot more..
Looked up a summary of Atomic Habits online because I wondered how it would compare to a little book by Charles Fillmore, The Atom-Smashing Power of Mind.

Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut. (Mary Berry)
I also have "Never Split the Difference" by Christopher Voss with Tahl Raz on my list. Interested in reading about negotiation.

For our young members in the workforce, always negotiate when it comes to your salary and compensation smiling smiley I'm glad I learned this early in life and made strategic career switches and jumps along the way.

Please don't feed the MSF trolls!

Feeding the MSF trolls bread or other human food is detrimental to their health and the environment. It can lead to malnutrition, disease, and behavioral problems in trolls, as well as water pollution and the spread of pests. Trolls are capable of finding their own food sources and don't require human assistance.
@Shop-et-al- Atomic Habits is self improvement by making small changes consistent.

@Morledzep - there is a lot to enjoy in Moby Dick. And also, just a lot! It's not a book that I just lose myself in and find an hour has passed. I tire of it and read other things. So, it's taking me forever to get it read.

When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
Alexander Den Heijer
I'm reading a book from one of my favorite science writers, Lyle McDonald. This one discusses the new wave of GLP-1 drugs.
Gail Carriger's 'Etiquette & Espionage, Book the First'

This "fine art of finishing others" is... not quite the antithesis of Hogwarts... and not quite the place for muggles only... hmm...

Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut. (Mary Berry)
Finally finished Moby Dick. Hope to see the movie sometime Now if I can finish the Canadian Poetry Book, I'll have a line in my Bookbingo!

I read Chris Hadfield's You are Here. Photos taken from the International Space Station. Very nice

Still reading/listening to Timothy Caulfield's Book The Certainty Illusion. Interesting ideas on science and sciency sounding promotion of products.
Do my pets need grain free diets? Does my shampoo need to be paraben free? What have they replaced the parabens with? Is it better? Interesting.

And now reading Teaching that Changes Lives by
Dr. Marilee Adams. These are all to fill a square on the book bingo.

When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
Alexander Den Heijer
Have been reading a bit of news. Goofiest news? Cracker Barrel ditched the mac 'n' cheese colored figure and barrel. Apparently, "old-timey" is bad and modern looking is good. I do not prefer the ever more modern aesthtic that is on the verge of overtaking our world. It just seems soulless, and it repels me. There should be as much as possible for us to behold that ranges from oldest surviving to necessary new. Hmmph. (See what I did there? I incorporated the annoying news style of editorialism posing as news.)

Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut. (Mary Berry)
On a somewhat similar note, when I see "retro" or "throwback" jerseys and "kicks" with mascots and logos, I get a kick out of that.

When I see the Wendy's logo/mascot, my heart warms, learning about the origin and story.

Also, I hope Colonel Sanders never goes away. For some reason, when I see him, I think of shopperbob. Too weird? smiling smiley

Please don't feed the MSF trolls!

Feeding the MSF trolls bread or other human food is detrimental to their health and the environment. It can lead to malnutrition, disease, and behavioral problems in trolls, as well as water pollution and the spread of pests. Trolls are capable of finding their own food sources and don't require human assistance.
Had a coworker who looked exactly like Colonel Sanders. Couldn't have been shopperbob, though. Ooky, if there at least two of them out there...

One of my fave towns has original old lights at a few businesses. Charming!

Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut. (Mary Berry)
Arnold Bennett's 'How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.'

Gotta' get up early to get the most out of this book! :-D

Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut. (Mary Berry)


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