Tag: Book review

  • The Last Frontier – A Sufi Journey

    The Last Frontier – A Sufi Journey

    The Last Frontier – A Sufi Journey by Reshad Feild If thou wilt be observant and vigilant, thou wilt see at every moment the response to thy action. Be observant if thou wouldst have a pure heart, for something is born to thee in consequence of every action.– Mevlana Jelalu’ddin Rumi Like a lot of…

  • Summary: Dhandho Investor – The Low Risk Method to High Returns

    Mohnish Pabrai couldn’t figure out how on Earth the Patels – an small immigrant community that only arrived in the US a few decades ago with barely any assets to their name – managed to acquire $40bn worth of American motel and hotel assets. He came to realise that the answer is in their approach: low…

  • The Zurich Axioms: A Summary through the Lens of Antifragility

    The Zurich Axioms: A Summary through the Lens of Antifragility

    The Zurich Axioms are based on the axioms that Swiss bankers have used to increase and preserve wealth over generations. I decided to look at the axioms through the lens of antifragility and with coaching principles in mind in order to better understand how to apply them. It’s all very well reading the axioms and…

  • Dopaminferno Book Launch

    Dopaminferno Book Launch

    Last week we launched our book, ‘Escaping the Dopaminferno – A Digital Declutter and Dopamine Detox‘ here in Cambridge, UK. It’s a new experience for us! As it happened, the place we booked was closing down the next day. So the building was stripped bare. It looked like the scene of a David Lynch film…

  • New Book: “Escaping the Dopaminferno” and Reimagining Books

    New Book: “Escaping the Dopaminferno” and Reimagining Books

    Escaping the Dopaminferno – dopaminferno.com Over the past year, Matt Gwyther and I have been tinkering away in the background! After we did our first dopamine detox we carried on reading, exploring, collecting quotes and tweets, following references, talking to people, taking their recommendations, watching talks and podcasts, making notes, etc etc. And then ……

  • ‘The Anarchy’ – A Summary of Piracy, Strategy, Tea and the East India Company

    I remember once reading in a book where an Indian character says to the other: do you know how the British built their Empire? One teaspoon at a time. I’ve just finished reading the Anarchy by William Dalrymple. The expression is true, it was one tea spoon at a time, but there were a couple…

  • 2021 in books

    Trillion Dollar Coach As I’ve continued my coaching journey, this was recommended. It’s an easy read about how a sports coach made an influence in the tech industry with coaching skills. Highlights of a thirty year career. Advice Trap Also quite an easy book to read but very practical because it prompts you to reflect…

  • Ask Iwata – Gaming Work

    “Ask Iwata” is a short booklet with a collection of enjoyable insights from the legendary Nintendo CEO. What’s interesting is some of the philosophies to work (and play) within a gaming company. Incidentally, a company that works to create play. It was really evident how much this team loved making games and solving difficult problems…

  • The Advice Trap Review and Summary

    The Advice Trap Review and Summary

    I’ve just read through The Advice Trap – a new book which was very kindly given to me as a leaving present, and very much a thoughtful gift to help me continue my learning in the coaching domain. So, as part of that learning process, my key takeaways are: When we assume one of the…

  • What’s Quality?

    “I think there is such a thing as quality, but as soon as you try to define it, it goes haywire.” Robert Pirsig was trying to define it, rationalise it. In the end, he went haywire trying in the process. Grades in school don’t equte to quality. People can identify quality but cannot define it.…