LivDiv wrote:1. Atomic Habits by James Clear Self help book on forming good habits and ditching bad ones. A really good read especially for this time of year. It focuses on ditching goals as the focus, instead looking at process and becoming the person that may achieve that goal anyway rather than the goal being an arbitrary end point. Lots of advice on how to position habits so you actually do them and remove or replace triggers for the bad habits. I've managed to develop a few good habits since starting the book on boxing day. Things like doing a short morning workout and remembering to moisturise everyday. It uses decent references to back up its preaching from examples of famous people to actual studies. [9]
By the eighth iteration, the womb’s memory contained a hundred trillion copies of the mind seed; no more would be required. Most continued to carve new detail into the landscape around them—but some gave up on shapers altogether, and started running shriekers: brief loops of instructions which fed streams of pulses into the primitive networks which had grown up between the seeds. The tracks of these networks were just the highest ridges the shapers had built, and the pulses were tiny arrowheads, one and two steps higher. The shapers had worked in four dimensions, so the networks themselves were three-dimensional. The womb breathed life into these conventions, making the pulses race along the tracks like a quadrillion cars shuttling between the trillion junctions of a ten-thousand-tiered monorail.
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