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Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative in Good Times and Bad
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"Keep Going" is your creative compass in times of overwhelm. If you've ever felt stuck or drained by your creative pursuits, Austin Kleon speaks directly to your struggle. He delivers a burst of inspiration and practical methods to not only reignite your passion for your work but to also help you find balance and joy in the everyday process. His approachable illustrations and down-to-earth advice make you feel like you're getting a pep talk from a wise friend who's been there too.
Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter
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If you're keen on examining tough ethical dilemmas and philosophies that apply to everyday life, "Ethics in the Real World" by Peter Singer could be an illuminating read. It's a collection that tackles contemporary issues with a sharp and controversial perspective, promising to engage your moral compass and potentially shift your stance on various subjects. As a thinker unafraid to challenge societal norms, Singer's concise essays invite you to ponder deeply about what really matters in the world.
Mindf*ck - Thryft
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Christopher Wylie | Profile Books

Mindf*ck

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If the fiasco of Cambridge Analytica intrigued you or if you're keen on understanding the dark intersection of data privacy and politics, "Mindf*ck" is a revealing read. Through Christopher Wylie's insider perspective, you dive into a narrative that not only uncovers a groundbreaking controversy but also serves as a wake-up call to the manipulative power of data in our digital age. This book is the eye-opener that data-conscious citizens and digital denizens alike would find captivating.