Reading is one of the ways I keep widening my perspective.
I am especially drawn to non-fiction that helps me see more depth in ordinary life, whether that comes through communication, decision-making, or philosophy. You can follow the rest of my reading list on Goodreads.
All-time Favorites
- Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg changed how I approach conversations and conflicts, both with others and within myself.
- Algorithms to Live By by Brian Christian & Tom Griffiths is an engaging meeting point between computing science and everyday decision-making that strongly resonates with my background.
- In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan is a steady reminder that “eat food, not too much, mostly plants” beats most diet advice, and it is one I keep coming back to as I think about food and health day to day.
- The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence by Robert Pantano challenged how I think about life, security, and the uncertainty built into both.
