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Crash Early Crash Often Venkatesh Rao Jordan Peacock

  • SKU: BELL-7020928
Crash Early Crash Often Venkatesh Rao Jordan Peacock
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Publisher: Ribbonfarm Inc
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Venkatesh Rao, Jordan Peacock
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Crash Early Crash Often Venkatesh Rao Jordan Peacock by Venkatesh Rao, Jordan Peacock instant download after payment.

In this fine collection of essays, the third volume in the Ribbonfarm Roughs series, Venkatesh Rao (author of Tempo, The Gervais Principle, and Be Slightly Evil) ponders midlife crises, immortality, graceful aging, learning, personal growth, community, individualism, and the Big Question of how to live a life full of meaning, dignity and significance. Drawing on the lessons of his own life and the philosophies of Douglas Adams and James Carse among others, he attempts to construct a playbook for a life full of enriching experiences, satisfying accomplishments, and deep relationships. After a dozen long, meandering essays, he entirely fails to get to anywhere even remotely useful, and crashes gracelessly to the edge of the void, where he discovers the void giving him the stink eye. Originally published on ribbonfarm.com between 2014, when Rao turned 40, and 2016, when he turned 42 (a significant threshold in his religion), having learned nothing in the interim, these essays provide a poignant and vivid illustration of the art of entering middle age with all your indignity, incomprehension, and cluelessness intact.

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