Who Knew by Barry Driller
"Barry Diller openly shares his successes, struggles, and insecurities as one of the most important media executives of the past century." The post Who Knew by Barry Driller appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
"Barry Diller openly shares his successes, struggles, and insecurities as one of the most important media executives of the past century." The post Who Knew by Barry Driller appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a moving exploration of creativity, friendship, and love told through the lifelong collaboration of two game designers, Sam and Sadie. As they build virtual worlds together, the novel unpacks the complexity of human connection, ambition, and the blurry lines between art, memory, and meaning. The post Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin…
"Entrepreneurs often lose sight of what matters. Are you helping people? Are they happy? Are you happy? Are you profitable? Isn't that enough? In Anything You Want, Sivers shares 40 powerful lessons, in a book you can read in about an hour." The post Anything You Want by Derek Sivers appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
"Starting with $20,000 on his parents' credit card at age 21, Chief Everything Officer reveals the untold journey of a founder who built a global tech company, scaled it over 15 years of ups and downs, and successfully handed over the reins." The post Chief Everything Officer by Kunal Gupta appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
Summary: The World Beyond Your Head argues that attention is not solely an internal resource but something shaped by our environment and culture, and that true human agency and skill emerge only through embodied interaction with the real world. The post The World Beyond Your Head by Matthew B. Crawford appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
"The Sovereign Child" by Aaron Stupple challenges conventional parenting by advocating Taking Children Seriously, a philosophy that treats kids as rational individuals whose choices deserve equal respect. Drawing from his experience as a father of five, Stupple explores the surprising benefits of letting children make their own decisions in all aspects of life. The post The Sovereign Child by…
"Hopkins was a pioneer in marketing, arguing in the early 1900s that marketing should be measurable and approached scientifically." The post My Life in Advertising and Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
Mayeroff argues that caring is not only essential for the well-being of others but also for the caregiver's own growth and fulfillment. It provides a pathway to a meaningful, connected, and ethical life. The act of caring enriches human relationships and aligns with our deepest values. The post On Caring by Milton Mayeroff appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .
In The Disappearance of Rituals, Han argues that modern society’s emphasis on productivity and individualism has eroded the shared rituals that once fostered true community. Without these symbolic practices, people are left isolated and vulnerable, creating a shallow, commodified sense of connection that lacks the depth and solidarity needed for genuine togetherness. The post The Disappearance of…
Addiction by Design dives into the psychology and design of gambling, namely how machines impact humans and creates a hard to resist feeling and flow. The post Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas by: Natasha Dow Schüll appeared first on The Rabbit Hole .