This weekend, I tackled the book, The Algebra of Happiness by Prof Scott Galloway. As always, I think it’s helpful to notice how I arrived at the book. I definitely had seen it recommended a couple of times by some of the writers that I follow on Twitter. My guess is that it worked its way into my subconscious. More recently, Prof Galloway showed up on some popular podcasts, which I’ve noticed is the new book tour. I think some of these authors still do a physical tour, but what better way to reach a few million targeted folks than podcasts.
Biggest takeaways:
Love, affection, relationships are all that matter. He writes freely about regret that he carries from being selfish. He also writes about how much his parents’ divorce impacted his life. “When someone dies, no one ever says, “he was too kind. too loving. NO ONE.”
This reading prompted me to reach out to a few of my close buddies. Another thing that I noticed was how I consumed this book. Combo of kindle and audible. Prob 65 percent on kindle and the other two batches were in the car and running with headphones. Overall a good way to get this one done.
Highly recommend for folks who are starting to look inward and contemplate life.