Maybe you are familiar with Frost. He blogs on Freedom Twenty-Five about his attempt to find meaning in a world without. Having given up his well-paid government job, he nowadays resides in some Third World paradise. Freedom Twenty-Five: A 21st Century Man’s Guide to Life is his first book, and the title is more than fitting. It was released today and is available on Amazon as a paperback and in an electronic version for their Kindle ebook reader.
Frost challenges us to cut the bullshit from our lives, escape our mundane existence, and find ourselves. He himself hasn’t found all answers to the questions that were pressing him either, but he is able to share a tremendous amount of insight in this short book. The review is long and detailed, but if you trust my judgment without reading it, or you simply belong to the “tl; dr generation”, I’ll tell you straight away that I highly recommend this book. It may well be the best investment you have made all year long.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Upcoming Reviews
This is just a quick note to let you know about some of the books I am going to review soon. Some of those have been lying on my computer for more than a few weeks, but had to neglect them because I was busy with completing Minimal Game. Another one, I've received very recently.
The books are:
Game Revision System by 60 Years of Challenge
Models by Mark Manson
Freedom Twenty-Five by Frost
In addition to that, I am going to review the movie The Great Happiness Space, which is a documentary about what could best be described as male escorts, but, given that it describes a part of Japanese culture, it obviously comes with a twist.
Look forward to it!
The books are:
Game Revision System by 60 Years of Challenge
Models by Mark Manson
Freedom Twenty-Five by Frost
In addition to that, I am going to review the movie The Great Happiness Space, which is a documentary about what could best be described as male escorts, but, given that it describes a part of Japanese culture, it obviously comes with a twist.
Look forward to it!
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