Alchemy

Welcome to The RNDM issue #29, your weekly source for the most interesting and thought-provoking content out there!

Each week, we curate a selection of articles, books, and other media that we think will pique your interest and stimulate your mind.

Whether you're looking for something to read on your commute, something to spark a conversation with friends, or just something to pass the time, we've got you covered.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the read!

TL:DR

  • Teddy.AI - Use the power of AI to teach your child.

  • Reading Mood - Soundtrack your reading.

  • Chris Palmer MD on The Tim Ferris Show - Food for thought.

  • Alchemy by Rory Sutherland - The power of original thinking.

  • 3 Tips to Read More Books - How to reduce your reading list.

This Week

Teddy AI uses the latest AI to help provide personalised learning for each child. A possible game changer for child education.

Use the power of AI to provide the theme music for the book you're reading

Tim Ferris interviews Chris Palmer MD, a Harvard Psychiatrist and researcher. Chris' new book, Brain Energy, argues that the root of all mental health issues is poor metabolism in the brain. This is an intriguing listen and provides plenty of food for thought.

Rory Sutherland's Alchemy challenges conventional thinking, encourages creativity, and offers examples of how combining seemingly unrelated concepts can lead to unprecedented success in business, marketing, and personal relationships.

A thought-provoking and entertaining read that emphasizes the power of original thinking.

Reading list getting longer?

This article can help. Mark Manson provides 3 great tips to help you get through more books and to also help you get more out of each book.

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