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I'll let the authors speak for themselves as well about the importance of finding your love in work. This is from the end of chapter eight, which includes how you should spend a week in love with your work.

I'm a huge fan of this book. I wish I had been exposed to it and read it before starting grad school.
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RT @kareem_carr
One of the most profound books, I've ever read is called "How to Read a Book". It's where I learned that there were levels to reading that I'd never even imagined.

It changed my life.

Read this if you want it to change yours:
https://twitter.com/kareem_carr/status/1642203343958446080

Kareem Carr | Data Scientist on Twitter

“One of the most profound books, I've ever read is called "How to Read a Book". It's where I learned that there were levels to reading that I'd never even imagined. It changed my life. Read this if you want it to change yours:”

Twitter

This is depressing news.
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RT @jburnmurdoch
NEW: I’m not sure people fully appreciate how dire the US life expectancy / mortality situation has got.

My column: https://enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/75e5e3d7-72c9-4b51-8ea9-dcfd99c42765

And some utterly damning charts.

1) at *every* point on the income distribution, Americans live shorter lives than the English.
https://twitter.com/jburnmurdoch/status/1641799627128143873

Financial Times

Greatly looking forward to this talk.
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RT @ICPEconf
🗓️ #ICPE23 Keynote on April 17

"Pushing the Limits of Video Game Performance: A Performance Engineering Perspective" by Mathieu Nayrolles (@UbisoftMTL )

More info: https://icpe2023.spec.org/program/keynotes/#mathieu-nayrolles
https://twitter.com/ICPEconf/status/1636293727911284736

Keynote Speakers: ICPE 2023

After a good and very full day at #StaffPlusNYC hosted by @whereistanya , it seems timely that @readwise have me this highlight first in my review tonight.
RT @AFCRichmond
Time to believe. New season kicks off 3.15.23

RT @MongoDB
“…MongoDB has never gone tired of experimenting, embracing new features, and improving customers' and developers' user experience. This is certainly not going to stop anytime soon.”

Read @IDC’s full report → https://trymongodb.com/3hmXBBg