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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, by Gabrielle Zevin
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, by Gabrielle Zevin
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Don’t let the central role of video game creation prime you to think of this book as out of your comfort zone. It’s about creativity, connection, and friendship, and it’s just a damn good book.
A little inspiration for those who need it, Phil Knight’s iconic if untraditional rise to Nike fame is the story that always delivers. Also good for those who couldn’t get enough of Ben Affleck’s Knight depiction in Air.
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Michael Easter puts himself on the frontline to combat the total comfort our modern society enables. He gets outside and things get gritty—it’ll make you want to head outside for a little (rewarding) discomfort of your own.
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Also in the vein of creating, Julia Cameron’s book on harnessing your inner artist is useful to every perceived creative capability. It’s really about carving out time to think and be with yourself, opening up space for new connections to form no matter what your medium of choice, Excel spreadsheets included.
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Hey, who says you’re too old for picture books? Not Paul McCartney and certainly not us. McCartney shot these little-seen Beatles photos on a 35mm camera. It’s an exercise in enjoying captured memories and the intimacies of a public life.
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