Category Book Review

399. Make It Stick

▮ Learning How to Learn For this post, I’d like to share my top messages from the book “Make it stick” by Peter C Brown. I read 46 books last year, and this book about learning how to learn is…

377. Storytelling With Data

▮ Visualizing Data All machine-learning-related engineers inevitably have to deal with data. That means there will always be a situation where these engineers have to use those data to create proposals and communicate with their clients. Being able to visualize…

350. Barking Up The Wrong Tree

I finished reading “Barking Up The Wrong Tree” by Eric Barker , so I like to share my top 3 messages from this book. Top 3 Key Takeaways The alternative to self-confidence is Self-compassion; You must not fool yourself and you…

330. The Minimalist Entrepreneur

3 Messages Here are my top 3 key takeaways from the book, “The Minimalist Entrepreneur” by Sahil Lavingia. There are thousands of “creator first, entrepreneur second” MVP(manual valuable process): As you fulfill the first customer cycle, document each part of…

181. Books for Deep Learning

These are my top3 books that are helping me learn deep learning! 1. Deep Learning by Aaron Courville, Ian Goodfellow, and Yoshua Bengio 2. Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques to Build Intelligent Systems…

150. The Mom Test

There are my key takeaways from the book The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick The Mom Test: Talk about their life instead of your idea,Ask about specifics in the past instead of generics or opinions about the future, Talk less…

142. Building a Second Brain

I really like the concept introduced in the book, Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte, so I like to share it here. The author says that we try so many things to capture new information but rarely take the…

106. Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

These are my top 3 takeaways from the book Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman From thinking about time in the abstract, separating ‘time’ and ‘life’, it’s natural to start treating it as a resource, something to be bought and…

95. Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed

These are my takeaways from the book Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed To learn from mistakes relies on 2 components: Have the right kind of system that harnesses errors as a means of driving progress, and the right mindset…

91. The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen

These are my takeaways from the book The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen Why was it that firms that could be esteemed as aggressive, innovative, customer-sensitive organizations could ignore or attend belatedly to technological innovations with enormous strategic importance?…