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Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World’s First Digital Weapon

This book details the work of the teams who discovered the first nation state level virus. Fascinating look at the world of security researchers, zero day grey markets, and the implications of cyber warfare.

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This is the first article i’ve read about Toni Lane Casserly since she passed. It took me six days to read and will take much longer to process :sob::broken_heart: and then, i’m going to have a lot to say about her mission and why i’m here in this damned “crypto space” in the first place. RIP TLC :heart:

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Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization

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We Have Never Been Woke - Musa Al-Gharbi

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My stepmom had this annivarsary edition dvd with a whole doumentary on the making, it was awesome.

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Just finished A Lodging of Wayfaring Men

a good read for anybody in this space

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I would also highly recommend

Daemon, followed by Freedom by Daniel Suarez

The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver

These books got me super pumped for what’s coming

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Ehh… typo tbe → the… but also..

I laughed at the understatement. Well played.

I read Daemon.. really prescient.

If you enjoyed Daemon, you have to read Freedom and see how the story ends.

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Currently Atomic Habits, loving it so far.

Atomic Habits is excellent, must give it a re-read

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It’s so dang good. Get 1% better every day is a beautiful philosophy. I’m about half way through the book, looking forward to finishing it

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Just started The Wayfinder by Adam Johnson — The Orphan Master’s Son is one of my all-time favorites, so I was elated to see he had a new book out.

Also, this is my first post here. Happy to be here!

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Here a selection of what I am currently reading

Broken Money by Lyn Alden,
Truth Machine by M. Casey and P. Vigna,
Michael Jordan: the Life by R. Lasenby,
The Art of War, by Sun Zi
The Miracle of Mindfulness by T. Hahn,
The Sovereign Child by A. Stupple,
the Network State by Balaji,
the Quark and the Jaguar by M. Gell-Mann, Destined for War by G. Allison,
From third World to first by Lee Kuan Yew
The Scholars by Wu Ching-Tzu
The Talent Code by D. Coyle
The Iliad by Homer

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Depending on the translation and the reader’s state of mind, Miyamoto Musashi’s “The Book of Five Spheres” is an excellent meditation on the nature of agency, and the rejection of victimhood.

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Is it The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi ?

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Timeless lessons on strategy, adaptability, and resolve from a legendary samurai

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This is one of my top ten books for self-management. Especially the part about how to physically structure your work space :heart_eyes:

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