Creativity, Inc. - By Ed Catmull
I recently finished this book and already want to re-read it. I will admit its not for everyone, there were quite a few negative reviews on Goodreads that almost turned me away. But it was the right book for me at the right time. It is a book on business people management. Or at least that is what the intent was….
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We live in Colorado so we know ALL about dry winters. Nothing ever seems to work enough, or last long enough, or it gets too greasy. So we’re always up for trying new products. Also, recognizing that what works in the winter won’t always work in the summer or spring or fall…
Well, I’m glad I tried this at Trader Joe’s. Not only is it inexpensive ($3.99) - I love it! I decided to try a themed book list this month. Seeing as February is Black History Month, I chose to read books along that theme. I found my youthful education was lacking in the truth and reality of our history. That it has been, and continues to be, easier to turn a blind eye. That I not only come from a place of privilege but of WHITE privilege. And that our history, has quite a bit not to be proud of. What is sad to me though, is that after all that, we have not truly shown that we have learned from our past and we have not made the progress that I wish we could be proud of.
Last year I read 31 books. My goal was 24. This year I decided to double it. A bunch of articles came out saying top executives read 60 books a year - I’m not a top executive yet but I’ll start getting in the habit. I figured if I can read 30 books then I can also listen to 30 audiobooks making up my 60. Well, I got off to a great start for January and read 12!
(Two of them I actually finished in February but I’m going by start date here) |