Join Notes

A batch of the best highlights from what Tristan's read, .

Maxwell Maltz said, “Do not tolerate for a minute the idea that you are prohibited from any achievement by the absence of inborn talent or ability. This is a lie of the grandest order, an excuse of the saddest kind.”

Unlimited Memory

Kevin Horsley

Lord and the Devil are one—demon est deus inversus.

The Two Hands of God

Alan Watts

When we value people merely for their existing skills or performance in their current role rather than for their ability to acquire and deploy new skills, we (often inadvertently) reinforce what Dr. Carol Dweck describes as the fixed mindset, where people view their intelligence and abilities as static “givens” that can’t be changed in meaningful ways.

The DevOps Handbook

Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, John Willis, and Nicole Forsgren

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