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I’m usually a little hesitant to get into philosophy books from military folks because I’ve seen… we’ll say a “rah rah,” attitude where things could be a lot more objective than they wound up. I think it’s a product of our modern all-or-nothing society that allows so little room for nuance.

But I heard his commencement speech and thought the idea of a book where he expands on his lessons learned sounded interesting.

And it was.

It’s also a good philosophy book harping on the importance of team work and pragmatism.

I found the most interesting part of it was the foreword where he said he was hesitant to give the commencement speech in the first place because, even if it was in Texas, he had doubts that a military man would have an audience in a college.

Then he was shocked that they seemed to like it so much.

I think that we’re often sold black and white pictures of people or groups and there’s very little room for gray. Even less so with increasingly-sparse social media outlets where we’re limited so much. Too much.

Nuance slips away until you’re left with such basic sentences that everyone is either friend or foe and the lines are clearly dividing everyone when, in reality, there’s a lot more middle ground and occupants of said ground than we’ve been led to believe.

It’s okay to be nuanced. Hell, I would say most of us are pretty friggin’ nuanced so I guess what I’m saying is it’s okay to acknowledge it in ourselves and others.

This guy was sold the idea that all universities are left-wing anti-military incubators and he was wrong, wrong, wrong. Tons of people in college are nuanced enough to realize it’s okay to support troops while also being anti-war and angry at politicians who are so blasé about sending troops in to die.

That’s probably the best lesson I got from this book: be open to the idea that we’ve been manipulated into thinking the world is FAR more black and what than it really is.

#philosophy #books #reader #lifelessons

booksns.com/123749/ How do you usually answer when a random person in public asks you what you’re reading? #books Do you usually tell them the title, author, and maybe what the book is about? Most of the time I just tell them the genre to keep it short ("Just a sci-fi/fantasy book"), as I find that most of the time they'll just reply with "I don't read books" or some variation of that so …

Trending Books · How do you usually answer when a random person in public asks you what you're reading?Do you usually tell them the title, author, and maybe what the book is about? Most of the time I just tell them the genre to keep it short ('Just a sci-fi/fantasy book'), as I find that most of the time they'll just reply with 'I don't read books' or some variation of that so the conversation never goes anywhere.by AndalusianGod

Some of my books are currently only available on Amazon because that is the only retailer where I earn anything. A guy needs to eat, right?

But some of my books can be found through competitors to the Kindle platform, such as Kobo, B&N, Google Play Books, etc. If I start to earn on other platforms, I will have less incentive to make current and future titles exclusively available on Amazon.

#fiction #fantasy #books

kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/the-venge

I picked up this paperback of Samuel R. Delany’s “Nova” back in the early 2000s when I was attempting to read my way through David Pringle’s list of the 100 greatest science fiction novels (pre-1984), and I kinda want to revisit it. Despite Delany’s impeccable reputation I can’t help but picture STAR TREK Space Hippies when envisioning his cast. Would he mind? #1960s #Books #Nova #SamuelRDelany #ScienceFiction

hello new followers and welcome! a little about me, 4 years ago, i was intubated with severe breakthrough #covid i had a #stroke and i am currently #disabled and doing my best to recover i read a looooot of #books and i like to post and talk about themas well as other random stuff i hope you enjoy following me and vice versa

"Tell them they can be great some day, like us.

Tell them they belong among us, no matter how we treat them.

Tell them they must earn the respect which everyone else receives by default.

Tell them there is a standard for acceptance; that standard is simply perfection.
...

Then, they'll break themselves trying for something they can never achieve."

- The Fifth Season quote. NK Jemisin

Suspiciously sounds a lot like kyriarchy informed capitalism.