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“The Book of Why” by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie
The Book of Why by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie isn’t for everyone, but it was the perfect read for me just now, adding color and context to the statistics course I’m taking on the side. This book wasn’t part of the class, but it helped a lot of the ideas stick, particularly Bayes’ rule!
I imagine people who liked the book Thinking, Fast and Slow, but wanted more math and science, would like The Book of Why.
Here are a handful of my favorite excerpts, along with a couple notes (most of the emphasis is my own):
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“A Short History of Nearly Everything” by Bill Bryson
Some notes, comments, key concepts and excerpts from the excellent book, A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.
Shout out to my brother, who sent me the book as a gift!
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My big to-do list this year features daily writing, math courses, metabolic efficiency, 19 books, an epic hike and kettlebells.
For background check my 2018 recap to see how I did last year, and the goals tag for annual bucket lists and accomplishments dating back to 2013.
Laying them out here keeps me organized, accountable and inspired. Thanks for following along, and I hope these lists spark ideas for your own adventures in 2019.
Now then, the goals:
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