Isaac Lyman
Goodreads Author
Website
Member Since
October 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/isaaclyman
|
Your First Year in Code
by
—
published
2019
—
2 editions
|
|
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Isaac’s Recent Updates
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
|
Isaac Lyman
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| The homage is faithful, and maybe it should’ve been less faithful, and maybe it would’ve sold the setting better if it were. But the characters were complete and human, and in the end they named parts of me that I’ve never seen on paper, and I am sat ...more | |
|
Isaac Lyman
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| The best thing I’ve read in a long time. I only wish I could forget so I could read it all again for the first time. | |
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
|
Isaac Lyman
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Smart, inventive, relevant, tightly constructed. A page-turner that always knows exactly where it’s going, and a satire that never feels moralistic. The writing style smells a little like fanfiction—way too many adjectives, too much admiration for the ...more |
|
|
Isaac Lyman
rated a book really liked it
|
|
|
This book spends so much time reinterpreting itself, in the most abstract and cerebral way, that you might say “but what about psychedelic trips?” or “but what about breasts?” Don’t worry, there’s plenty of those. I sometimes complain about science fi ...more |
|
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
|
Isaac Lyman
wants to read
|
|
“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”
― Mother Night
― Mother Night
“In an age of instrumentalization, the hobbyist is a subversive: he insists that some things are worth doing for themselves alone, despite offering no payoffs in terms of productivity or profit. The derision we heap upon the avid stamp collector or train spotter might really be a kind of defense mechanism, to spare us from confronting the possibility that they’re truly happy in a way that the rest of us—pursuing our telic lives, ceaselessly in search of future fulfillment—are not. This also helps explain why it’s far less embarrassing (indeed, positively fashionable) to have a “side hustle,” a hobbylike activity explicitly pursued with profit in mind.”
― Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
― Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals





























