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Lemon Custard Pie, Tolstoy, and Cod Fish Balls: All for Free

Free is good! Right? Project Gutenberg is an online source for thousands of free e-books available to anyone. No registration is required—simply visit the website, browse the library, make your choices, and begin reading. They can be read online or downloaded to a Kindle or other reading app. Continue reading
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Earl Nightingale: Grow with “The Strangest Secret”

My journey with self-help books began in high school. One afternoon, while browsing at the local Waldenbooks, I discovered Maxwell Maltz’s classic “Psycho-Cybernetics.” My fascination with the genre has lasted a lifetime. Since then, I’ve encountered works by Wayne Dyer, Florence Scovel Shinn, and Earl Nightingale—among others. Nightingale took a different approach, moving from the Continue reading
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AI for Baby Boomers

Our generation grew up in a brick-and-mortar world. In school, we used paper and pens, not tablets with styluses. We placed our homework on our teachers’ desks; we didn’t email it. With the rapid technological advancements of recent decades, we initially fell behind the curve. However, we’ve done well to catch up, though many of Continue reading

The Dolomites

