You should read Jungian Archetypes by Robin Robertson (if you haven’t yet), currently reading and it connects major ideas in philosophy, science and math to jungian archetypes
@@garryrus8557 I will look it up. I am still going through Adam Tooze and Stiglitz. Stiglitz wrote too many damn books, lol. And Tooze's books are mostly thick. I will probably be on these two writers for the next 2 months.
Wow I didnt expect you to pull out a maths book ou of nowhere. As a mathematician doing my Phd it amazes me when I see someone studying academic math as a hobby, not because I dont understand the love of maths, but because of how difficult that subject is.
@@IdeasInHat I defenetly agree and I have to say I seldom encounter someone with such a broad sens of what a well rounded reader is. I wounder if you are ever gonna make a video about your calculus books ?
@IdeasInHat Ben merak etmezdim ama bazı sebeplerle son dönemler merak ettmeye başladım:) Ama arkeolojik kazılar genellikle tatmin etmiyor Bulgular basit geliyor
Any books you recommend I buy next month?
Mental models series by Farnam street, Old Man Goriot
@PiyushAngelo those seem kinda interesting actually. Thanks.
You should read Jungian Archetypes by Robin Robertson (if you haven’t yet), currently reading and it connects major ideas in philosophy, science and math to jungian archetypes
@@garryrus8557 I will look it up. I am still going through Adam Tooze and Stiglitz. Stiglitz wrote too many damn books, lol. And Tooze's books are mostly thick. I will probably be on these two writers for the next 2 months.
@@IdeasInHat please do a review on Tooze! I have heard mixed reviews on his writing and would like some trustworthy confirmation before I dive in.
Wow I didnt expect you to pull out a maths book ou of nowhere. As a mathematician doing my Phd it amazes me when I see someone studying academic math as a hobby, not because I dont understand the love of maths, but because of how difficult that subject is.
@@arselanehadjslimane2582 I think any well-rounded reader should do math!! Soo much in science literature depends on good math knowledge.
@@IdeasInHat I defenetly agree and I have to say I seldom encounter someone with such a broad sens of what a well rounded reader is. I wounder if you are ever gonna make a video about your calculus books ?
@arselanehadjslimane2582 I will make a video about my math journey, actually. Just not yet.
Do you ever study American history? Or the history of certain states in our Union?
@@ConcernedcitizenfromTexas American history, yes. Specific states, not really. I also study American law occasionally, the aspen casebooks are gems.
Abi arkeoloji'den anlıyor musunuz
Bir Arkeolojik kazıda teorik olarak ne kadar sağlam yapılar bulunabilir?
I know nothing about archaeology, haha. Maybe one day!
@IdeasInHat
Ben merak etmezdim ama bazı sebeplerle son dönemler merak ettmeye başladım:)
Ama arkeolojik kazılar genellikle tatmin etmiyor
Bulgular basit geliyor
Regarding the theme of death, i recommend the psychology author Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Albanian Independence Day tomorrow.