Do you have a writer who is your lifeline?

When you open a random page from his book, if nothing else, you feel understood...

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This is what it's like to be accidentally sexist because of the adjective 🤦

Thank you Amethyst for letting me edit it. Unfortunately, my efforts will not show up in other apps. At least let me apologize here.

good use of our lovely app (amethyst), appreciate the edit

A few. Carl Sagan and Rory Stewart are two that work a bit like Psalms for me (apologies to religious folks; I don’t mean to offend. I mean in the sense that I often find a new perspective by going back to one of their books). For tech specifically, Fred Brooks. His work is a good source of guidance whenever things go south at work for the same reasons they always have; or at least since 1975, when The Mythical Man-Month was written.

hey thanks for answering, i'm still waiting on a copy of "The Demon-Haunted World", will check out Fred Brooks too 💜

New authors and ideas to explore... Thank you very much! Carl Sagan was familiar to me, but the others were people I had never researched thoroughly.