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This Month’s Reading Roundup
Every month, I like to look back on the books I’ve read—and March was no exception. Books I Read Fiction Unnamed File by Yū ShinadaThis month I became a huge fan of Yū Shinada (also known as Da Vinci Osorezan). He’s a remarkably versatile creator—many of you may already know him as a writer for… Continue reading
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My Reading in February
According to my reading tracker, I read 16 books this month, totaling 4,282 pages. This has to be the most I’ve ever read in a single month! There were one or two books that I didn’t particularly enjoy, but I still finished them. And if I finished them, that means they’ve become nutrients for my… Continue reading
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January in Review
This month, I was hospitalized for 10 days. My gut had severe inflammation, and I had to go through fasting treatment. The doctors and nurses who treated me were real professionals. I learned a lot from their work attitude. Continue reading
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Gen Z read the book DIE WITH ZERO: Key takeaways from our perspectives
Die With Zero by Bill Perkins, published in 2020, challenges the traditional focus on saving for retirement. Instead, it encourages spending money on meaningful experiences while you’re young and able to fully enjoy them. The image is from Amazon (https://amzn.asia/d/bXwYicP) This blog post highlights key takeaways from the book while also exploring what I felt… Continue reading
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Framework Laptop 13 Honest Review After 3 Months
We build electronics that are easy to repair, last longer, and minimize environmental impact. (frame.work) Having to buy a brand-new laptop just because some hardware components became obsolete has always frustrated me, so when I first heard about Framework Laptops, I was immediately drawn to their mission. The promise of a laptop that could be… Continue reading