Book Notes
The War of Art - By Steven PressfieldDate Read: 2025-01-08. How Strongly I Recommend It: 4/5A book about creative struggles and the resistance that holds us.
I was amazed and connected with the book. I feel like I have found a puzzle missing in my life.
Deep Work - By Cal NewportDate Read: 2025-01-12. How Strongly I Recommend It: 4/5The best book I have read this year so far. It it’s deep and points out everything in detailed and based on evidence. I am definitely going to apply the principles I learned.
Notes from Underground - By Fyodor DostoevskyDate Read: 2026-03-31. How Strongly I Recommend It: 4/5Just a nameless man’s notes.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant - By Eric JorgensonDate Read: 2025-10-23. How Strongly I Recommend It: 3/5This was a book I was very excited to finish, it’s a collection of all Naval’s tweets, and interview. Eric Jorgenson has organized everything in a nice way to read.
The Four Agreements - By Don Miguel RuizDate Read: 2026-04-20. How Strongly I Recommend It: 2/5A small book about four agreements to make your life better. Straightforward book on what to do to make life better based on Toltec teachings.
The Little Book of Talent - By Daniel CoyleDate Read: 2025-01-18. How Strongly I Recommend It: 5/5A short and easy book on how to improve your skills in different areas of life.
The Metamorphosis - By Franz KafkaDate Read: 2025-12-10. How Strongly I Recommend It: 4/5What a miserable man, full of regrets, who one day lost everything, and all the people he took care of are helpless, at least that's what he thought. But in fact they continue living without him, even if he gave all his life to please them.
One must remember they can't single-handedly become someone else's caretaker.
The Myth of Sisyphus - By Albert CamusDate Read: 2026-01-04. How Strongly I Recommend It: 4/5“One must imagine Sisyphus happy.” A book that explains absurdity based on this Greek myth. It questions our desire for meaning in life. A very philosophical book.