The Courage to Be Disliked
A short reflection on why freedom requires responsibility, why being disliked is unavoidable, and why suffering does not have to define who we are.
A short reflection on why freedom requires responsibility, why being disliked is unavoidable, and why suffering does not have to define who we are.
A short review of Foundations of Information Security by Jason Andress after reading it while studying for the SSCP exam. A beginner friendly overview of core security concepts that works well as a refresher
Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller, together with Secure Love by Julie Menanno, are books I didn’t expect to return to, but they offer clear frameworks and practical tools for understanding attachment patterns and navigating relationships more deliberately.
Legacy by James Kerr was the second self-improvement book I read and offered a lot of practical reminders about discipline, culture, and constant improvement through small daily actions.
Learned optimism by Martin Seligman was the first self-improvement book I read a few years ago that genuinely hooked me.
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