I read it for the first time only 6 months ago. Its become a go-to reference book on my desk, tremendous source of ideas on any number of recent projects.
If you live with other people, there is friction, irrespective how much you love them. And often no easy way to resolve. Example: Just today morning, I had to drop my teenage son to an exam center. I woke up before my normal time (and it being a Sunday) so that he is not late because of me. But he was 15 minutes late (he always is, whenever we need to do an errand together), and there is no easy way to handle. The question is: you try and explain why being late is not good (he also knows, obvious stuff) or just yell?! Today, I didn't so I feel better about it.
Sorry to hear you went through those time. I am exactly the same guy as you told "that stuff only happens to other people". I am skinny fat, in 2015 I cut a lot of sugar from my food. But struggling with a proper exercise routine, I like running. But, I can not manage time for that. I am in late 20s so I know this is the time to start. Lets see whether I can change it in 2016 or not. But thanks a lot for sharing it!
I love fitnessblender.com They have plenty of wonderful routines, bodyweight only or not, of low difficulty going up to 90 minutes high difficulty sweat fests.
I had the same experience with facebook but in a different way, facebook suggested my father and my uncle though I have completely different nick name. No mutual friend what so ever.
I still can not figure out how facebook recommendation system found my dad and uncle!
Yesterday I was reading something like "first to years as parents are hard coz you will have less sleep". For me which already started, as my spouse is going through morning sickness and so on. But 18 years would be too much!
I could do more if I wanted (and sometimes do) but I try and make sure my wife has her own days too. She is very understanding and gets that I need to code my own projects for part of my happiness. I get the same about her hobbies.
Can you tell me how this book has impacted you?