SwiftUI was the last business thing, but now I'm learning how to grow vegetables and fruit in my allotment too and it is much harder than SwiftUI and there are many more pitfalls that the local birds take advantage of my lack of Knowledge.
Next year I'm planning to grow Barley and Hops and brew my own beer, I think a book might help.
This is so funny - my new Book is 1kg - 5% of your book bag (The Big Book of BrainDumps - has 70x Playbooks for Founders). Did you feel physically fitter after lugging them around? When I head to an event with mine I can't take too many it's exhausting! Need to totally rethink my approach for my next Book 🥴. Thanks for the brilliant article ✨
It can be found in your region here - https://book-of-braindumps.com/ also if you do get one and do a Book Review I'd happily cross promote yours to my 90k followers & 35k subs. Thoughts?
The story is so relatable. That mix of confusion and curiosity, with just a bag of books, is a fantastic way to learn. A hands-on approach always pays off.
This is a great story - thanks for sharing something so grounded and personal You show how limitations don’t block learning, they shape creativity. Reading books deeply helps build a foundation many tutorials can’t match.
SwiftUI was the last business thing, but now I'm learning how to grow vegetables and fruit in my allotment too and it is much harder than SwiftUI and there are many more pitfalls that the local birds take advantage of my lack of Knowledge.
Next year I'm planning to grow Barley and Hops and brew my own beer, I think a book might help.
Gosh, that is amazing!!!
This is so funny - my new Book is 1kg - 5% of your book bag (The Big Book of BrainDumps - has 70x Playbooks for Founders). Did you feel physically fitter after lugging them around? When I head to an event with mine I can't take too many it's exhausting! Need to totally rethink my approach for my next Book 🥴. Thanks for the brilliant article ✨
Haha! Very interesting, Chris! Curious to get my hands in that book!
It can be found in your region here - https://book-of-braindumps.com/ also if you do get one and do a Book Review I'd happily cross promote yours to my 90k followers & 35k subs. Thoughts?
The story is so relatable. That mix of confusion and curiosity, with just a bag of books, is a fantastic way to learn. A hands-on approach always pays off.
This is a great story - thanks for sharing something so grounded and personal You show how limitations don’t block learning, they shape creativity. Reading books deeply helps build a foundation many tutorials can’t match.
Books are altruism with pages , smashing ignorance, fueling intelligence, and keeping curiosity wide awake