Simone Stolzoff
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Todd's review
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How to Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers:
"Feeling your anxiety skyrocketing - lately?
This book strikes right at the core of my daily anxiety as I doom scroll, play out threatening scenarios while awake, and dream about them in my sleep. If you ever have those types of thoughts, instead of se" Read more of this review » |
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Ruxandra's review
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The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work:
"I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much of our identity we connect to our work. This book stuck with me more than I expected.
The book looks at how modern culture has pushed many of us to find meaning mainly through our careers and why that can" Read more of this review » |
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Ingrid Dahl's review
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How to Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers:
"As a leadership and grief coach, I spend much of my time sitting with people in the in-between e.g. career transitions, identity shifts, anticipatory grief, profound loss. In those liminal spaces, certainty is scarce. That’s why Simone Stolzoff’s new"
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Mira's review
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How to Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers:
"As someone in my 20s, when uncertainty permeates most corners of my life - career, relationships, politics, the future - this book felt like a quiet reassurance that not knowing is okay. What I loved most about How to Not Know is its structure: it do"
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Simone Stolzoff
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The Tragedy of True Crime: Four Guilty Men and the Stories That Define Us
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Readers' Favorite Nonfiction
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Opening Round
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2025 Goodreads Choice Awards.
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“We seek status because we don’t know our own preferences,” Agnes Callard, a philosopher at the University of Chicago, told me. “When we don’t trust our own definition of what is good, we let other people define it for us.”
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
“Work will always be work. Some people work doing what they love. Other people work so that they can do what they love when they’re not working. Neither is more noble.”
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
“We shouldn’t work less just because it allows us to be better workers. We should work less because it allows us to be better humans.”
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
― The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
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