#010
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Welcome and thank you for being one of the first subscribers to my newsletter. Here is another Friday Recs weekly post. A list of all the things I found worthwhile this week. Feel free to forward this along to friends.
I am excited today because this is the tenth post of Friday Recs!!!š„³
Thank you all for sticking around š.
Hereās a fun video for you āreadersā š.
Series Iām watching
The Best Man: The Final Chapters Season 1, Episode 3 (IMDb)
I saw The Best Man Holiday last year, which is the second movie in the film series and was pleasantly surprised at how good the story and acting were. So far, the new tv series has lived up to the old movies. Canāt wait to see whatās in store for us at the end.
And can I just say, Nia Long!
Video Iām enjoying
Iām considering going in-depth into the field of Philosophy. So, as any normal person would do, I went to YouTube to find out how to start. And thatās where I came across this excellent video by Jared Henderson.
What I'm listening to
Huberman Lab by Dr. Andrew Huberman (@hubermanlab)
Iāve seen this manās face so many times on my YouTube home page that I just had to figure out why by actually listening to some long-form content by him.
He tries his best to make the topic of neuroscience easily palatable to a wide audience and he does a fantastic job at it. Give it a listen, might learn something new.
Anime Iām watching
Bleach Episode 112 (Zoro, Hulu, Disney+) I've decided to embark on a journey of self-inflicted pain and torture by rewatching Bleach.
112 episodes deep. Thereās no going back now. Pray for me, friends.
Quote Iām thinking about
"My observation is that the doers are the major thinkers. The people that really create the things that change this industry are both the thinker and doer in one person. And if we really go back and we examine, you know, did Leonardo have a guy off to the side that was thinking five years out in the future what he would paint or the technology he would use to paint it? Of course not. Leonardo was the artist, but he also mixed all his own paints. He also was a fairly good chemist. He knew about pigments, knew about human anatomy. And combining all of those skills together, the art and the science, the thinking and the doing, was what resulted in the exceptional result. And there is no difference in our industry. The people that have really made the contributions have been the thinkers and the doers." - Steve Jobs, 1990 Interview