
“Deep Web” — Alice’s Rabbit
This book is neither a technical manual for infiltrating the deep web nor an encyclopedia of everything beneath the surface of the internet. Yet its very publication feels meaningful: like the White R
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This book is neither a technical manual for infiltrating the deep web nor an encyclopedia of everything beneath the surface of the internet. Yet its very publication feels meaningful: like the White R

Machine: 70 Years, a Chaotic Compilation # "Machine: 70 Years," a Chaotic Compilation Judging from its title alone, Machine: 70 Years: How the Internet, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence Are Tra

We are easily dazzled by outward beauty, yet truly interesting souls are rare. Reflecting on Charles Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence, this essay considers the distance between genius and ordinary

Notes and highlights from Outliers on how small early advantages, family background, culture, historical timing, and sustained effort shape children's development and long-term success.

A personal reflection on Kevin Kelly’s Out of Control: despite its sprawling structure and uneven explanations, its core insight—that distributed, bottom-up systems evolve beyond prediction and contro

Fifty Books on Entrepreneurship (Part Four) IV. Marketing 39. "The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing" Authors: Al Ries & Jack Trout Summary: In this book, Al Ries and Jack Trout lay out 22 timeless

50 Books on Entrepreneurship (Part 3) III. Leadership 26. "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey - About the Author: Stephen R. Covey was a renowned leadership consultant and

Rereading Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People nearly twenty years later, I’ve come to see that beyond its practical tools, its true foundation lies in attitude: being proactive, be

Amidst the quiet of night, reading turns into a pleasure. As pages turn, ancient whispers seem to fill the air. Midnight reading feels like a journey through time, connecting with history and the weig

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After finishing a 13-hour English audiobook of Norwegian Wood, I stepped onto the balcony and felt a clear, strange realization: I had been living inside that novel for far too long. It had shaped the

After finishing a thirteen-hour audiobook of Norwegian Wood — a story read five, maybe ten times over twenty-five years — I realized I had been lost in that forest far too long. It was time to leave.