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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago

Alan Watts The User Illusion Lost Illusions Sideways look at Time Lives of a Cell Surely you’re joking Mr Feynman Foucault Seneca Seth Godin Sagan Animal Farm Antifragile Ogilvy Randy Pausch WaitButWhy bill wurtz Russell Brand Derek Sivers pg’s essays Ribbonfarm 48 Laws of Power https://t.co/2bMf0cAMeD

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago
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1. It's been a few years since I was *really* into him and his work, but I haven't yet encountered anything or anyone that has displaced Alan Watts as the "market leader" in my brain. Which isn't to say he's Hugely Influential– maybe like 10%? Still, https://t.co/yJqHlQ3kau

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago

Alan Watts really changed my life when I was inhibitingly depressed around 2014/2015. Life just seemed so bleak - even with a job I liked and a wife I loved, existence seemed like a jail sentence. Alan helped me see that it was funny, in a hearty and nourishing way https://t.co/QazobK21GF

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago
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2. Lewis Thomas, who wrote Lives of a Cell. He's so, so underrepresented. I would get all of you his book for Christmas. He talked about biology, and he mused about life. In 29 short essays, he covered so much about everything, with loving curiosity https://t.co/1DfrTcJvvc

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago

One of my fav bits from Lewis Thomas, who was a science communicator / biologist watcher who influenced me a lot: the biggest massive multiplayer game is *language*. We might not realise it but we are all shaping it, through all our utterances https://t.co/3mn4prnaol

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

3. Ogilvy was such a loveable rascal. He was a firecracker of a storyteller, had deep convictions in his truths and tastes, was intellectually rigorous, named names, charmingly described himself as insufferable, was a maestro of the press. hilarious guy https://t.co/5ZeHN0qlO1

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• almost 7 years ago

One of my favourite books I’ve ever read, feels like it’s time for a re-read. My copy is pretty old; I believe it’s actually from the 70s. Check out that killer content page. David was the real deal https://t.co/7GvGSNg8rP

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