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Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig
BATB score: 10/10 heart š¤ #BATBREREAD Best to: Matt Haig wrote about his depression back when he had depression from 24-32 y/o (1999-2007); unfortunately, today (2022), at 47 y/o his depression is back. Matt Haig shared on his instagram āearlier this year I nearly died by suicide because I knew I would never be happy againā September 2022 Best as: the first time I read this book I was trying to understand my friends who have depression about how depression really feels like;


What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful by Marshall Goldsmith
BATB score: 8/10 š #BATBREREAD Best as: oddly this book is less interesting and less relevant to me now that I am back to being an individual contributor; plus working remotely (work from home alone forever) removes all of the office politics and office foul plays to zero BATB lingering thought: you literally donāt have to be that bubbly charismatic character any more now that everything is through zoom; that ājoin meetingāā and that leave meetingā button is your way in and


When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
BATB score: 10/10 š #BATBREREAD Best as: what a one-of-a-kind story indeed; giving it your all for neurosurgeon residency just a few months away to graduation (delayed gratification) diagnosed with terminal cancer (life has other plans) - life took a big detour to chemo and therapy - and yet life was cut short to only 22 months more; total lifetime 37 y/o Best to: death is inevitable, itās just a matter of how soon Best for: just a reminder that this book made Bill Gates cry
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