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ilham.mukhtar is on page 176 of 540 of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (Phaedrus, #1)
Definitely one of those hard-to-digest book. But, since he brought Henry David's Walden with him to the ride; you can't go wrong!
Nov 02, 2015 03:13AM Add a comment
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (Phaedrus, #1)

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ilham.mukhtar is on page 193 of 332 of How Hard Can It Be? (World According to Clarkson, #4)
my first jeremy clarkson book, got to say I'm pleasantly surprised at how English can be funny and unapologetic so far.
Dec 30, 2014 01:47AM Add a comment
How Hard Can It Be? (World According to Clarkson, #4)

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ilham.mukhtar is on page 194 of 336 of The Essential Sheehan: A Lifetime of Running Wisdom from the Legendary Dr. George Sheehan
Some people run for philosophical reasons, not finish lines. Running is an entry for another world, a pathway to experiences that cannot always be articulated. Whether you call them peak experiences or mystical events, runners continue to seek them.
Oct 05, 2014 06:52PM Add a comment
The Essential Sheehan: A Lifetime of Running Wisdom from the Legendary Dr. George Sheehan

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ilham.mukhtar is finished with What Would Google Do?: Reverse Engineering Business Strategies for Survival and Success in the Internet Era
Perhaps Techs books are not for me as it was littered 'duh' moments. Some take aways:
1. write only the things you are expert in. Link out to others. Kinda outsourcing expertise.
2. Free is a bussiness model.
3. Customers as ad machine
4. Mass of niche
5. If google ruled the world (this part is great!)
5.1 Open data restaurant (how many people ordered this?). In Open environment link the guest to others.
Feb 23, 2014 03:16PM Add a comment
What Would Google Do?: Reverse Engineering Business Strategies for Survival and Success in the Internet Era

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