It's all regurgitated and repackaged into tweet-size aphorisms, too. It's a sort of junk-food version of philosophy.
I feel like "Sapiens" and Eckhart Tolle cover a large percentage of what he's saying (though admittedly I haven't checked out his latest musings). I wonder if anyone's crowd-sourced a "top 5" of what the underlying worthwhile books to read would be.
Some brief searching turned up this "reading list," [1] though it looks a lot like one of those book-lists people make to show how they smart they are.
I feel like "Sapiens" and Eckhart Tolle cover a large percentage of what he's saying (though admittedly I haven't checked out his latest musings). I wonder if anyone's crowd-sourced a "top 5" of what the underlying worthwhile books to read would be.
Some brief searching turned up this "reading list," [1] though it looks a lot like one of those book-lists people make to show how they smart they are.
[1]: https://www.kevinrooke.com/book-recommendations/naval-ravika...