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Dennis P. is 20% done with Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World
I remember what my yoga instructor and (to my mind) zen master Eileen Tupaz of Whitespace once said to me: Having power these days means knowing what to ignore.
Mar 10, 2019 12:37PM Add a comment
Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World

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Dennis P. is starting Never Dream of Dying (James Bond, #5)
So I heard this was the source material for the new upcoming 007 Bond movie titled Shatterhand starring Daniel Craig. Welp, there goes my Sunday.
Mar 02, 2019 12:48PM Add a comment
Never Dream of Dying (James Bond, #5)

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Dennis P. is starting Never Dream of Dying (James Bond, #5)
So I heard this was the source material for the upcoming 007 Bond movie with Daniel Craig. There goes my Sunday.
Mar 02, 2019 12:43PM Add a comment
Never Dream of Dying (James Bond, #5)

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Dennis P. is on page 143 of 269 of Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
YouTube just now suddenly played me the Tristram theme from Blizzard's Diablo games while I was reading this. Sent chills down my spine
Feb 23, 2019 05:40AM Add a comment
Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success

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Dennis P. is on page 25 of 405 of Long Road to Mercy (Atlee Pine, #1)
Imagining a buffed up and taller Emily Blunt as Atlee Pine. But Gina Carano (Angel Dust in Deadpool) takes the cake for this. She's already a real world MMA fighter. Anyway let's see if I can still finish a fiction book in half a day
Feb 08, 2019 04:38AM Add a comment
Long Road to Mercy (Atlee Pine, #1)

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Dennis P. is on page 320 of 1168 of Atlas Shrugged
New year back read! I remember a Lisa Simpson quote: “Conservatives only get more conservative because each year they get a little further through Atlas Shrugged.” xD
Jan 30, 2015 07:13AM Add a comment
Atlas Shrugged

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Dennis P. is on page 179 of 480 of The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
Reading this side by side with Gladwell's new book, David and Goliath. Authors are contradicting yet complimenting each other about how the most improbable things happen anyway, shattering expectations. Takeaways so far: nothing is set in stone; bell curve limitations; prediction bias, and a growing disdain for journalists (and anyone who has the audacity to try to explain an improbable event AFTER it happens) *wink*
Oct 28, 2013 09:12AM Add a comment
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

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