I really enjoyed The Sum of Us. It was an insightful read and a unique angle on racism I hadn’t read elsewhere; yet also reinforcing how systematic it is in our country. I’ve had the same thought on 100 books/year. The first year I did it I only read short books in December to hit it. 😆 now it’s more my regular, probably bc I now include chapter books I read with my kids in my total. 🤷♀️
Love the recap! As a financial nerd, I love seeing the details! I get so much peace and safety knowing our numbers!
Do you follow anyone? Like for a budgeting app, guiding principles? We (loosely) follow Dave Ramsey (I know he’s not cod everyone 😅) but I appreciate his common sense approach!
I LITERALLY just finished it last week, you’ll see it in my June recap. Loved it. I feel like this is my new “Outlive” which I have wanted to re-read (again) but also turns out Peter Attia isn’t someone I want to vote for with my dollars
I look forward to these! They speak to my own tracking tendencies.
I love a good dashboard!
I really enjoyed The Sum of Us. It was an insightful read and a unique angle on racism I hadn’t read elsewhere; yet also reinforcing how systematic it is in our country. I’ve had the same thought on 100 books/year. The first year I did it I only read short books in December to hit it. 😆 now it’s more my regular, probably bc I now include chapter books I read with my kids in my total. 🤷♀️
Love the recap! As a financial nerd, I love seeing the details! I get so much peace and safety knowing our numbers!
Do you follow anyone? Like for a budgeting app, guiding principles? We (loosely) follow Dave Ramsey (I know he’s not cod everyone 😅) but I appreciate his common sense approach!
I love these recaps!
I’m currently reading Body Electric by Manoush Zomorodi- I think you’d like it.
I LITERALLY just finished it last week, you’ll see it in my June recap. Loved it. I feel like this is my new “Outlive” which I have wanted to re-read (again) but also turns out Peter Attia isn’t someone I want to vote for with my dollars