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A batch of the best highlights from what Tristan's read, .
Eventually, everyone reaches a point where your first ideas are no longer good enough; if you want to get really great results, you have to consider a second possibility, or perhaps a third, no matter how smart you are. The design of large software systems falls in this category: no-one is good enough to get it right with their first try.
A Philosophy of Software Design
John Ousterhout
For the foundations of thought are shaken by the suspicion that experiences and values which we had believed to be contrary and distinct are, after all, aspects of the same thing.
The Two Hands of God
Alan Watts
As we realize our creative capacities, book I teaches, we grow closer in nature to the Eternal: “… he who has understood himself advances toward god.”
The Kybalion Study Guide
Three Initiates and Mitch Horowitz
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