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Oct 15

2023 By The Books: Q3

A busy quarter. At this frequency, things are starting to look a little crowded (17 reviews in one article), so I’m considering moving to monthly posts. We shall see! …

Reading

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2023 By The Books: Q3
2023 By The Books: Q3
Reading

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Oct 8

Why I’m Joining GiveWell

After more than four years of working for an InsurTech company as a data scientist (a notoriously uninformative job title), I have recently undergone a rather dramatic career switch. Returning to the nonprofit world was far from an obvious choice, considering how unpleasantly my last NGO stint came to an…

Charity

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Why I’m Joining GiveWell
Why I’m Joining GiveWell
Charity

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Jul 26

2023 By The Books: Q2

4 novels, 14 non-fiction, a lot of development literature. — The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar caused a massive stir when it was (pseudonymously) published in 1963, the same year Plath committed suicide by suffocating herself in her oven. Publication in the US, Plath’s home country, was delayed until 1971, according to the wishes of her husband and mother. …

Reading

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2023 By The Books: Q2
2023 By The Books: Q2
Reading

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Jul 14

Book Review: Poor Economics

Economics, as it is traditionally taught, is preoccupied with analyzing processes and institutions that shape modern, industrialized nations. By contrast, scant attention is given to the economic decisions of the world’s poor, presumably because their choices seem so constrained that there simply isn’t much worth studying. Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, recipients of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, beg to differ.

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Book Review: Poor Economics
Book Review: Poor Economics
Book Review

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Jul 5

Via Alpina Vehentem

“It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best.” Ernest Hemingway Thru-hiking — the idea of completing a long-distance hiking trail in one go — has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially on popular routes such as the Pacific Crest Trail or the…

Cycling

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Via Alpina Vehentem
Via Alpina Vehentem
Cycling

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May 17

How To Read More

Many if not most of the articles I publish here are book reviews, and so sometimes people congratulate me on my “reading stamina” when I share them with my network. …

Reading

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How To Read More
How To Read More
Reading

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Apr 16

2023 By The Books: Q1

New year, new batch of reviews! 13 books from P like psychology to P like population genetics. Let’s go: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology, Scott Lilienfeld, Steven Lynn, John Ruscio & Barry Beyerstein The main issue I have with the book is that it takes 50 theories about human psychology — some batshit crazy, some plausible and some, as far as I can tell…

Book Review

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2023 By The Books: Q1
2023 By The Books: Q1
Book Review

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Feb 26

2022 By The Books: Q4

Celebrating half a decade of reviews. — The final installment for this year is in, which means it’s time for a little retrospective. I originally started this series five years ago, and even though the shape of it has undergone some minor transformations, I’ve stayed true to the original idea: Instead of offering concise summaries (which you…

Books

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2022 By The Books: Q4
2022 By The Books: Q4
Books

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Dec 4, 2022

Tender Is The Night

On the race of a lifetime. From the southern slopes of the Jungfrau in the heart of the Bernese Oberland, at a junction known as the Konkordiaplatz emerges the Aletsch glacier. Standing at a length of 20 kilometers and a surface of nearly 80 square kilometers, it is Europe’s largest…

Ultrarunning

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Tender Is The Night
Tender Is The Night
Ultrarunning

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Nov 13, 2022

2022 By The Books, Q3

Psychology, polarization and an unusual amount of fiction Against Empathy, Paul Bloom Unsurprisingly, the title is pure marketing, and the actual content rather tame by comparison. Some of his quibbles are definitional, but I read him mostly as saying that empathy is a rather specialized device from our emotional toolbox, rather than a versatile…

Books

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2022 By The Books, Q3
2022 By The Books, Q3
Books

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Daniel Issing

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Book reviews, trail running, physics, and whatever else I feel like writing about.

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