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A Book a Week for 6 Months: What I've Learned 

John Fish
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In 2018 I decided to read a book a week for the entire year. We're halfway through, so this is a review of all of the books that I have read so far including lessons from each of them. I hope that you enjoy!
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@thejohnfish
@thejohnfish 6 лет назад
Missed a few books! I have also read Crushing It, Buffetology, and Good to Great! Currently reading "Thus Spoke Zarathusra" and "Meditations" (Nietzsche and Aurelius). Full list on bit.ly/jfbooklist! What books have you guys been reading? Always looking for recommendations!
@sanchirkh6019
@sanchirkh6019 6 лет назад
Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harrari
@deruntergott9727
@deruntergott9727 6 лет назад
W. Somerset Maugham, Hermann Hesse, and Fyodor Dostoevsky are solid novelists. I'm interested to hear what you think of Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
@Solemhs
@Solemhs 6 лет назад
If you like Psychology, i can recommend the other books by Malcolm Gladwell (David vs. Goliath, Tipping Point & Blink) similar to Outliers
@prathamtangri3803
@prathamtangri3803 6 лет назад
Try reading HitchHikers' Guide to The Galaxy sometime! Elon Musk has cited it as the book that changed his outlook on life. I am currently reading it, and it has been absolutely fantastic so far, though admittedly, not mind-blowing for me. Would love to hear your thoughts about the book
@حمودالحمودة-ض7ص
@حمودالحمودة-ض7ص 6 лет назад
Take a look at factfulness And thank me later ^~^
@bhavishyanarang6124
@bhavishyanarang6124 6 лет назад
This video is gold. Please do a follow up video after 6 months.
@olemagnusstorflor219
@olemagnusstorflor219 6 лет назад
Yes!
@jesuso2307
@jesuso2307 5 лет назад
It about that time
@Billionssssssss
@Billionssssssss 5 лет назад
Is there a follow up?
@mattmcnabola1211
@mattmcnabola1211 6 лет назад
"A writer only begins a book. A reader finishes it." -Samuel Johnson
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing that great quote Matt.
@TraumaER
@TraumaER 6 лет назад
Matt McNabola the actor?
@mattmcnabola1211
@mattmcnabola1211 6 лет назад
TraumaER no, the writer
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
The actor you're thinking of is Samuel L. Jackson, not Samuel Johnson.
@pia1945
@pia1945 4 года назад
TraumaER HAHAHAH samuel johnson actually created the first english dictionary !
@TheDarthVader11
@TheDarthVader11 6 лет назад
For your age, I think it is amazing how mindful of life you are. Keep up the channel
@Machin396
@Machin396 6 лет назад
Looks like he is a freshmen or second year. I hope he keeps growing and sharing.
@midnull6009
@midnull6009 6 лет назад
He's not that young....
@uvotmin
@uvotmin 5 лет назад
@@midnull6009 19-20 years old is not that young to you?
@wtf3458
@wtf3458 4 года назад
@@uvotmin , what do you think about 21-22 age?
@serenazhang676
@serenazhang676 6 лет назад
Absolute genius. How did you manage reading all these extra books while taking care of your study and social activities and editing videos for such a great RU-vid channel 😂?
@shubhamhundet8351
@shubhamhundet8351 4 года назад
Same doubt?
@maritareads5229
@maritareads5229 4 года назад
Haha you have to cut off something to do it
@shubhamhundet8351
@shubhamhundet8351 4 года назад
@@maritareads5229 Mobile phone!?
@maritareads5229
@maritareads5229 4 года назад
@@shubhamhundet8351 yeah a big one is cutting down social media time and Netflix/tv for me. Also I'm listening to more audiobooks instead of podcasts. You'd be surprised at how much "free" time you have
@shubhamhundet8351
@shubhamhundet8351 4 года назад
@@maritareads5229 Thanks a lot 🙏💕..
@joseangelaalcano1130
@joseangelaalcano1130 4 года назад
If you wanna try more fiction: Time machine Animal farm Of mice and men The stranger I swear by these 4!
@amnaalsabah9375
@amnaalsabah9375 4 года назад
also 1984 by George Orwell (he also wrote animal farm!)
@banished4eva
@banished4eva 4 года назад
thank you!
@tanjirouscofield6882
@tanjirouscofield6882 4 года назад
Will try this. Just started reading.
@user-yc6vr8vn5j
@user-yc6vr8vn5j 4 года назад
Why no Dostoevsky? :(
@margaritaisabel5382
@margaritaisabel5382 4 года назад
0:51 Utopía 1:09 el monje que vendió su ferrari 1:17 2:00 influence 2:50 Outliers- Malcom Gladwell 3:10 Drive, Daniel H Pink 4:37 Creativity INC 5:20 Being human in the age of AI 5:30 Creativity 7:10 Mary Oliver New and selective poems 8:00 10% Happier 8:27 Shoe dog 10:00 flow 11:00 Man's searc for meaning
@majestycrush
@majestycrush 6 лет назад
Oh my gosh your videos just keep getting better and better! You really inspire me
@DreamBoOy7
@DreamBoOy7 6 лет назад
John fish, i think its gonna be a big name one day ma brtha
@ayeshas7907
@ayeshas7907 5 лет назад
I discovered this guy today and I love him
@sheenahdooky
@sheenahdooky 4 года назад
I just discovered him today and I am like WOW
@danielthrasher
@danielthrasher 6 лет назад
Bro Audible is my LIFE. Thanks for the recommendations!
@BjsCity
@BjsCity 5 лет назад
You really weren't kidding about your love for Audible. AUDIBLE 4 LIFE!!!
@danlerman6734
@danlerman6734 4 года назад
Bro is it really you, I watch you so much
@user-yc6vr8vn5j
@user-yc6vr8vn5j 4 года назад
Ayy Daniel my man
@skynguyen3342
@skynguyen3342 5 лет назад
I read "Man's search for meaning" in two weeks after watching the movie "The Pianist", wrote a review and some notes for myself, spent some time reading about the Holocaust and will read it again next year. This book remains the greatest influence this year on me as it made me realise that in our hardest time, we humans can have such incredible strengths to overcome difficulties and succeed in finding the meaning of life. The book and its success in describing the pure acknowledgment of the reality in the camps urged me to talk about it, to write about it and to share it.
@chrisbrown8748
@chrisbrown8748 6 лет назад
I’m doing this same challenge thanks to your motivating videos! I’m currently reading “Drive” by Daniel H. Pink. Since late last month I’ve read 4 books that were on your Amazon list and all four have been amazing. Thanks for sharing with us you, your channel has really helped me make positive changes in my life.
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
Is that you Chris Breezy? Keep up the positivity.
@Alexandrine-ti3uf
@Alexandrine-ti3uf 6 лет назад
Chris Brown OMG I stumbled upon Daniel Pink's twitter account this morning and guess what. I wasn't able to attend classes cause I was sooo into his tweets LMAO thanks for the recommendation!!
@bernadettban8309
@bernadettban8309 6 лет назад
Hi John! Do you ever read fictional books? I mean fantasy, crime books, etc. If so, do you have a favourite?
@susanfish283
@susanfish283 6 лет назад
John's mom here. THIS IS WHAT I KEEP ASKING HIM TOO.
@spineapple8041
@spineapple8041 6 лет назад
Hi John's mom!
@belenseoane
@belenseoane 6 лет назад
Susan Fish your son is really inspirational and intelligent. You must be really proud of him.
@bernadettban8309
@bernadettban8309 6 лет назад
Hi John's mom! You must be proud of your son, he is really hardworking and inspirational!
@byronarnaoutoglou8425
@byronarnaoutoglou8425 6 лет назад
Judging by how little he thought of Origin, I doubt it's his cup of tea.
@kernel8803
@kernel8803 6 лет назад
Great descriptions, while also not giving any spoilers.
@juliawiergowska8155
@juliawiergowska8155 6 лет назад
I've read this Phil Knight's book 3 times thanks to you, John. I am also a runner, I love coding and reading so your recommendations matter a lot! Greetings from Poland :)
@Potiondevie
@Potiondevie 6 лет назад
Hello John, that's really really interesting ! i've started the same challenge in january 18th, i've read already 23 books, and it is funny because i've read some of your books and learned the same things you describe ! "Flow" was last week and Outliers was this week ! How funny ! EVERYONE should try this challenge. Like you said, it's changing your life, you learn A LOT ! John, may i suggest some some books i think you might enjoy because you'll learn great things : "What doesn't kill us (Scott Carney)" "Teach like a pirate" (Dave Burgess), "Deep Work" (Cal Newport), "the 7 habits of highly effective people" (Stephen Covey). If you like memoirs, you might like "Total Recall" (Arnold Schwarzenegger), and as you like a bit of philosophy, i would suggest also "thoughts for myself" (Marc Aurelius, the roman emperor) Thank you for your list, i'll buy some more books now haha :D
@abhinav3481
@abhinav3481 6 лет назад
how do you read that fast and retain information? i struggle heaps
@adityasrivastav4592
@adityasrivastav4592 6 лет назад
Yea John at least somebody is completing their resolutions
@Celise
@Celise 6 лет назад
Just wanted to say that you've inspired me to read a book a week myself (on top of my for-fun reading). I'm only one month in but I've already started investing money, improving relationships with friends, and I even got new clients for my business!
@willllyum
@willllyum 6 лет назад
Read Arnold Schwarzenegger’s autobiography Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story
@topgun9808
@topgun9808 5 лет назад
Try 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. Helped me a lot at work and relationships. Noted your top 6 books :)
@vishnukamdar7200
@vishnukamdar7200 6 лет назад
One thing I've learned in life is that wisdom can only be transferred halfway. Knowledge and information are different things. To acquire wisdom, you have to experience things yourself.
@Arya-cs7kj
@Arya-cs7kj 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this! This is very profound and true.
@liamprendergast7594
@liamprendergast7594 4 года назад
Love Man's Search for Meaning and Sapiens, so I'll have to check out Flow. You should also check out the Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Jonathan Haidt. It kind of follows a similar blueprint to finding happiness, but it's also fascinating as it examines the realm of ancient wisdom/mysticism in the context of modern neuroscience.
@bqfilms
@bqfilms 6 лет назад
Hey John you should read The Dragon of Eden by Carl Sagan, it gets a little bit too technical in some chapters but it is very interesting, it shows you how most humans think they are superior to other animals but how much we resemble to them. It does a great job into bringing back awareness into realizing that we are actually animals just like any other specie, and its also cool to learn a little bit about the brain and evolution.
@techbro9652
@techbro9652 6 лет назад
Hmm good recommendation!
@drasticgamerstv1025
@drasticgamerstv1025 6 лет назад
carl sagan is the real deal
@cultofpunktionality3302
@cultofpunktionality3302 6 лет назад
oaksterdam Homo Sapiens, which he went over in this video, is actually just like a book that you recommended.
@bqfilms
@bqfilms 6 лет назад
+lonely wolf yeah sounds like it, though I think the one from Carl Sagan is more about speculations about how it happened
@annapotpot
@annapotpot 6 лет назад
I love how visibly excited you got as you climbed towards #1. Great video as always, John! Will definitely check out some of your recommendations. Thank you for making this world a better place. If I were to compile a similar list on content creators who have the most impact, you'll be among the top ones. :)
@antoinebm
@antoinebm 6 лет назад
Great advice, thank you :)
@lilyjasmine768
@lilyjasmine768 6 лет назад
Did you just read or jot some notes while reading?
@drasticgamerstv1025
@drasticgamerstv1025 6 лет назад
idk abt him but when i read , if i find something which is very useful or jus amazing i will underline or highlight it definitely ....i don't like to take notes in a separate book as it seems like an academic thing lol
@00000materialization
@00000materialization 6 лет назад
I‘d love to know as well :)
@chickenlin
@chickenlin 5 лет назад
How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler, this great book can answer your question.
@neverforgettodofacepulls782
@neverforgettodofacepulls782 5 лет назад
I jot down notes on a separate notebook to organize key concepts mentioned in each chapter. It's so much smarter to have a quick reference rather than have to look where you wrote each important concept.
@alecthomas7408
@alecthomas7408 4 года назад
Lily Jasmine People do this? I just read and remember everything.
@Prerona11
@Prerona11 6 лет назад
I like how your videos are very original and very youu. You are not trying to be someone else. Stick to it. You will go to great heights. Good luck :))
@jhonatanlima8391
@jhonatanlima8391 6 лет назад
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
@Vita-a-stelle-e-strisce
@Vita-a-stelle-e-strisce 4 года назад
They are two great books!
@ngochuong3196
@ngochuong3196 4 года назад
Incredible books
@georgiaamerikulad7045
@georgiaamerikulad7045 4 года назад
Mary Oliver - New and Selected Poems; 10% Happier - Dan Harris > The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Shoe Dog (Nike). Sapiens (history, religion, politics, values). Flow (Happiness?). Man’s Search for Meaning (Holocaust).
@danielefurtado154
@danielefurtado154 6 лет назад
You inspire me. I'll try to read a book a week. I love your videos (:
@LostJ
@LostJ 6 лет назад
How do you guys remember what you’ve read? I’ve found that I’ll enjoy a book but I’ll forget what the lessons are which I’ve read
@hannahmoenickheim6988
@hannahmoenickheim6988 6 лет назад
I’m reading The Power of Habit right now and I love it! It’s all about how habits form and how to change them at a personal and business level. Highly recommend!!
@Jayyk09
@Jayyk09 4 года назад
Read - ATOMIC HABITS by James Clear
@OM-nu9eg
@OM-nu9eg 6 лет назад
one question ! how do you afford a book a week ? Edit: Thanks for all the ideas I will try this challenge too
@lonniedraus2449
@lonniedraus2449 6 лет назад
OM already used books maybe? I can Imagine that regarding the looks of e.g. flow, that he buys used and therefore cheaper books... So like around 5-8€ and ordering them at the same time can save shipping so 6,5€ × 50= 325€. And also borrow and buy from Friends and local events where they also sell used books? (Dont know if this is common in the US)
@kassaken6521
@kassaken6521 6 лет назад
The library, just swipe the card and check out the book. He's in Harvard, pretty sure there is a library on campus
@TraumaER
@TraumaER 6 лет назад
Kenyatte Jay what’s sad is that probably 95% of today’s hs student never been to a library before. 📚
@alexs.3383
@alexs.3383 6 лет назад
Or the Thrift Books website
@cesarmix
@cesarmix 6 лет назад
check out paperbackswap.com where you can trade books after reading them
@mattmcnabola1211
@mattmcnabola1211 6 лет назад
Hey John! have you ever read the autobiography of Malcolm X? its a great book!
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
Matt, I definitely agree with you. I look up to Malcolm X, and his autobiography made me realize that is life is truly an inspiration. John should really read it.
@KettlerPT
@KettlerPT 6 лет назад
I'm reading it now and halfway through it. I'm loving it!
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
awesome!
@anacorrea_g
@anacorrea_g 5 лет назад
4:38 when he metioned the book i said "I will buy it" and when I looked up to the book shelves and the first book I saw was that one... weird
@aideoropeza5545
@aideoropeza5545 6 лет назад
I’m trying to do that to !!
@easypz05
@easypz05 6 лет назад
Hey John, I'm pretty curious how you manage to read all these books while still in school. I'm finishing my last semester of school in the fall for a Cybersecurity degree and I barely have time to read. I take about 22 credits a semester (signed off by an instructor). Since you are at Harvard, I would assume that your CS program is rigorous. How do you have time to read for leisure on top of reading for school? Do you feel like you're burning yourself out?
@karenestephan8534
@karenestephan8534 6 лет назад
why arent you uploading stuff anymore? THE INTERNET NEEEEEEEEEEEEDSSS YOUUUUUU !!
@moritzschroder
@moritzschroder 6 лет назад
I am on the same challenge and i can confirm, reading regularly has been about the best habits in my life! so much knowledge to be gained! so many people to be learned from! i even made a video where i talk about the four ways reading has changed my life for the better! thanks for the inspiration, John! 🔥
@johanhoon2515
@johanhoon2515 6 лет назад
Hey John, focus on quality, not quantity. One book a week is too much. Do not be just a fast consumer. Some books, like the one from Frankl, need to be read and 'digested' slowly. You also need to get back to them more times and re-read some parts to really understand them. Also, given your age, you may find some part more relevant than others but as you mature and grow, other parts, ideas may appeal too you more. The opposite goes for the books you find 'shallow', boring...Do not feel like you have to read/ listen to them till the end. Wish you insipring reading!
@katie-ty1mn
@katie-ty1mn 5 лет назад
Johan Hoon to be fair, since many of the books are self-help or nonfiction, i think they can be read faster. if you’re going to read james joyce, for example, that requires much more mental effort to read and understand. (plus all self help/motivational books are lowkey the same lmao) but i totally agree about the quality over quantity!!
@copaxchannel
@copaxchannel 3 года назад
I didn’t like sapiens it was really biased when he started talking about religions, As a religious person I found it really bad and not accurate
@thatguyFS6961
@thatguyFS6961 6 лет назад
you amazes me with every uploads ,such a smart guy , keep up the good work , your kinda ppl have the potential to change the world
@hotrodjones74
@hotrodjones74 6 лет назад
I'm reading "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It's top notch literature. I also recommend "A Hero of Our Time" by Mikhail Lermontov, which might be my favorite book ever written.
@LeHippieVibe
@LeHippieVibe 6 лет назад
You should really try getting "12 Rules For Life - An Antidote To Chaos" by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson. It's one the best books I have read in 2018 - it contains a brilliant psychoanalytic perspective at philosophy and other branches of study. It's self-help, but coherent and applicable.
@phone5579
@phone5579 5 лет назад
Le HippieVibe Isn’t he that Canadian Nazi?
@jesuso2307
@jesuso2307 5 лет назад
@@phone5579 no, but the book is excessively long considering the substance
@UltraAar
@UltraAar 5 лет назад
@@phone5579 Hahaha you are such a triggered leftist. JP isnt even right wing, he's to the right of marxism, but anyone sane is nowadays
@Knowledge_Nuggies
@Knowledge_Nuggies 4 года назад
@02:00 lol if you find this one nasty, try reading bernay's propaganda
@thnrrtr
@thnrrtr 5 лет назад
Read “How to Read a Book” by Mortimer J. Adler and The Holy Bible 🙂
@MylesTheGreat
@MylesTheGreat 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this with us, I’m an avid reader but mostly read sci fi
@b4mbi_409
@b4mbi_409 6 лет назад
Awww he has a lisp.😍😍 I want a guy like him
@fidelogos7098
@fidelogos7098 3 года назад
I was amazed when your number one book was Man's Search for Meaning. I read it years ago, when I was struggling with a young family, work, relationships, etc. It literally changed my way of thinking. Its lessons have stood me in good stead over the years and I re-read it occasionally. I'm pleased that a younger generation is reading and appreciating it too.
@user-ho3hl6jd1n
@user-ho3hl6jd1n 6 лет назад
hi John, ummm can you donate some of your intelligence to me? k thanks
@poplionandrew5803
@poplionandrew5803 6 лет назад
Reading skill is what you need to have intelligence.
@evyatar2536
@evyatar2536 5 лет назад
Thanks John for your recommendation, I just start reading “Flow”. And I am hoping to enjoy it .
@thewindgamer2607
@thewindgamer2607 6 лет назад
Thank you so much John! I appreciate your videos so much. You have no idea how much they help me:)
@omaroz431
@omaroz431 6 лет назад
Great summary thanks John .. I love your channel and I appreciate your efforts.
@Kyrana4102
@Kyrana4102 6 лет назад
How you choose the books you read? You are very motivational
@bqfilms
@bqfilms 6 лет назад
Since I saw John's first video about reading a book a week, I decided to try it out, read 8 so far, so this is how I did it (even though its not that much) read one book from a writer, if you like it, you will find other books from that author you'll like. I also took recommendations from other people, including influencers, friends, or people I talk to on IG haha. Audible and amazon(i think) give you recommendations after you read one book, so you'll find well rated books from the same category just by looking for one. I hope that helps :) I really recommend if you are into the IT and social media world, "hatching twitter".
@Blue_Buick
@Blue_Buick 6 лет назад
Kyrana Lilia Think of issues that can be interesting to you or draw your attention in a public library or bookstore
@mayel8452
@mayel8452 6 лет назад
I agree with your number one book! I love the Man's Search for Meaning so much! So much emotion and lesson in this! 💙
@106shreyahkalloli4
@106shreyahkalloli4 6 лет назад
Eager to start this habit once I get done with finals in 20 days. Thanks for the recommendations!
@yt-mohit-1618
@yt-mohit-1618 6 лет назад
Shreya kalloli you can start today.
@espurr6628
@espurr6628 6 лет назад
Shreya kalloli same
@thebipedCentaur
@thebipedCentaur 6 лет назад
Mohit Kumar clearly it'll be a distraction from exams
@imeshumayanga7967
@imeshumayanga7967 6 лет назад
same here..i have a month for my finals..and john is keeping me motivated.
@elij8852
@elij8852 6 лет назад
Have you started yet? :)
@ericksander7890
@ericksander7890 5 лет назад
The way you speak english is so clean and clear that even though I'm from Brazil and still studying and getting better at english, I just understood everything you said, and I'll probably read some of these books, it's gonna be a tough challenge, but I'll do my best :)
@lucas8409
@lucas8409 5 лет назад
It's true, i'm from Argentina and i'm learning english too. It's so confortable to hear him.
@haretztj4682
@haretztj4682 6 лет назад
Idk why but when I read books I always forgot the character names but i remember the story and the story behind the characters :/
@tyx4332
@tyx4332 6 лет назад
Haretz tj same..
@haretztj4682
@haretztj4682 6 лет назад
Innocentface 247 looks like we're on the same boat ;)
@kioskclerk
@kioskclerk 6 лет назад
I've many times heard that smart (or something along those lines) people remember the ideas while less smart would remember the events and the least would remember names. Its supposed to be an ethics lesson type of thing about how we should focus on the real meaning behind things instead of gossipping about people but maybe its the same logic?
@drasticgamerstv1025
@drasticgamerstv1025 6 лет назад
may be the names in the story aren't from ur native language or they aren't popular names ..if not idk
@haretztj4682
@haretztj4682 6 лет назад
When I read books,I mostly remember about the story,the lessons and the story behind each characters.But the date,the name of the place and the characters’ name i most likely to forget EXCEPT the main character name Btw,books doesnt rlly improve my language but it does improve on how I think,general knowledge and the changes of myself as a person so sorry if my english is bad(english is my 2nd language.Malay is my 1st language)
@attilaforintos1941
@attilaforintos1941 5 лет назад
As a Hungarian it fills me with great proud that you have in fact mentioned two of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's books :D
@brunofbneto
@brunofbneto 6 лет назад
You should try reading good fiction. It's worth it
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 6 лет назад
Bruno Bezerra That’s always a challenge for me. For fiction I look to movies and TV.
@drasticgamerstv1025
@drasticgamerstv1025 6 лет назад
when a movie or series is made out of a book , if it is well made then i got no beef with it but mostly the enjoyment and the involvement which the book gives u will always surpass the movie ....but an advantage of movies is that they have music ...i love good bgm .......read the sea wolf by jack london you will love it
@ErynBroughtaBook
@ErynBroughtaBook 4 года назад
This video made me pick up Man's Search for Meaning, and it made such an impact on me, I went back and found this video just so I could comment my thanks.
@cvetarkabajan5680
@cvetarkabajan5680 4 года назад
графичен дизайн обучение софия, курс дизайнер, летни курсове деца, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N0aLdXVVWGY.html
@user-ct8pd1pw2n
@user-ct8pd1pw2n 6 лет назад
What is your all-time favorite book?
@hamzahxal-quaid1624
@hamzahxal-quaid1624 6 лет назад
I Write A Song A Day flow
@JoelSam
@JoelSam 6 лет назад
Thanks for the recommendations. I haven’t read many of these books. I guess I’ll start now.
@seyalee5447
@seyalee5447 6 лет назад
I’ve been looking for book recommendations for a while, this video helped me a lot! Thank you John!
@binarysunsets665
@binarysunsets665 6 лет назад
You are very smart. I really have to start reading again, thanks for the inspiration and just keep it up!
@seigfried3682
@seigfried3682 6 лет назад
You do not read any classic? Any good old literature?
@Neuroneos
@Neuroneos 6 лет назад
He's in CS. Occupational hazard?
@voltairevaldez5081
@voltairevaldez5081 5 лет назад
I had that book, Man’s Search For Meaning. I felt like I missed a significant amount of my life giving that book away to my sister. Now that you mentioned how impactful that book to you, I have to tell her to find that book and borrow it from her.
@r.lalramnghaki3944
@r.lalramnghaki3944 6 лет назад
I'm rooting for you...
@adelepayman4672
@adelepayman4672 6 лет назад
Sapiens is one of my favorite books ever. I love how it focuses on the big picture unlike many other history books.
@skygreen6878
@skygreen6878 6 лет назад
You keep talking about ‘successful people’ but what does it mean to you to be ‘successful’?
@Vrtroopers
@Vrtroopers 6 лет назад
Green Sky really the question is. What does it mean to you? We know for the most part what John likes so we can figure what he thinks is successful.
@ZeganVE
@ZeganVE 6 лет назад
Calm down Socrates and Aristotle
@jaydencruz7671
@jaydencruz7671 5 лет назад
@@ZeganVE good one lol
@ralphdestin1531
@ralphdestin1531 6 лет назад
How do you find good books to read? I always find trouble.
@derPedobearhinterdir
@derPedobearhinterdir 6 лет назад
"I've never been touched by poetry in that way" "honestly i cried a few times..." Sounds like this book abused you haha
@aichk7786
@aichk7786 4 года назад
Your comment has me dying my dude o dam
@danradice6962
@danradice6962 6 лет назад
Keep up the great work! My friend has been suffering from depression. He has watched your videos and they have helped him and he now lives a happy life. Thank you so much!
@tylerrodgers9056
@tylerrodgers9056 6 лет назад
Hey John! I just recently came across your channel and you’re truly an inspiration. I was wondering if you knew how long it would be before your growth books would be back in stock. Keep up the great work!
@warboygeorge
@warboygeorge 6 лет назад
you are one of the greatest minds I have ever witnessed. You are the future Elon Musk (hopefully with a bit more humanity) / Bill Gates, Not that you could ever be compared. Keep up all of the outstanding work you are doing every day, I have never seen anyone as productive as you. And you are my (as a 18 year old about to start comp science in uni) inspiration.
@Ezra_Loves
@Ezra_Loves 6 лет назад
Mr. Fish can you please restock your Growth book. I would love to buy one. Thank You
@LuisRamos-fk1em
@LuisRamos-fk1em 4 года назад
John, Congrats, this is the first time listen to your videos. I fell in love with the topic of READING. Great job young men. God bless.
@JoshuaCodes
@JoshuaCodes 6 лет назад
Out of curiosity for someone who wants to read more how much time did you have to take out of tv (shows & movie watching) time to this far?
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 6 лет назад
JLCodes Excellent question. I look to movies and TV for fiction, but books for non fiction subjects.
@halliehurst4847
@halliehurst4847 6 лет назад
It’s individual to everyone but a good way to work out what yours is to pick up a book and read for an hour then count how many pages you’ve read. I think if I remember correctly that most people read around 50-70 pages an hour. So if you read at this speed and you’ve got a 300 page book to read it’s going to take you about 5-6 hours. How long you take to read will vary depending on your own reading speed, if you skim read, what books you’re reading, if you take notes... Also if you’re out of the habit of reading or don’t read often you might find yourself speeding up as you get into it. But doing this gives you a basic ball park to work in. Edit: I’d recommend anyone aiming to read more but who doesn’t read very much at the moment tries reading really widely at first. Get Goodreads, look for things that catch your eye on it, make an Amazon wish list, get recommendations from friends. Try not just non-fiction and fiction but history, biography, autobiography, science books, self improvement, historical fiction, graphic novels, sci-fi, fantasy, classics, YA... that way you have an idea of what your reading is for. Do you want to challenge yourself or is it more about having fun? You might like to read only educational things and save TV for entertainment. Or you might find reading is really relaxing so you like to read YA or Nickolas Sparks romance novels to unwind before bed. Or you might like to read philosophy to broaden your mind but also read sci-fi for escapism. Even if you find you absolutely adore detective stories and would happily only read them for the rest of your life I’d keep regularly trying new things every now and again because you might discover something else you have a passion for and love equally as much.
@aishaalward6849
@aishaalward6849 6 лет назад
Hallie Hurst Also if you're reading a book that's not written with your mother tounge, you'll spend more time deepening on how hard the book is for you.
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 6 лет назад
Aisha Alward Fair point. Often when I read various writers on a common topic I have to remind myself that I’m only reading English writers or works that have been translated.
@drasticgamerstv1025
@drasticgamerstv1025 6 лет назад
aisha....may be u can start books with authors whose native language isn't english too ...like going by your name i can tell u might be an indian ...so go with indian english authors for getting acclimated with the english writing as their english is pretty easy and not so subtle to understand ...
@realcountry2054
@realcountry2054 5 лет назад
I recommend diamond sutra. It would help you to understand quantum physics better.
@leonidamonaco8049
@leonidamonaco8049 6 лет назад
I tried this habit few years ago, with sci-fi/noir, thriller and few psychological books from Doctor Wayne Dyer. The most important thing that I have learned is : 99% of cases, too much time waisted on the so called "inspirational" books. with the exception of "Your erroneous zones" and now "Flow". I learned so much from Asimov's books and stories that you cannot immagine. As well as for Bradbury and Dick. According to me, what change life is that you started this process and at the end of it you will be a better man, but simply because of the commitment that it takes, not for all the stupid things that are written on those books.
@neist
@neist 6 лет назад
I agree, but admittedly he's still pretty young. I wouldn't care for most of these, but I can't say that a 20 year old version wouldn't.
@leonidamonaco8049
@leonidamonaco8049 6 лет назад
I am 25 y.o. , but of course everyone needs to go through a path to understand something. I guess, as smart as he seems to be, he will figure things out earlier than I did
@Joyfulcuriosity
@Joyfulcuriosity 6 лет назад
I agree with you. Most of the things I have read and i still think about daily, I have learned from reading sci-fi books and other fiction. They are like thought-experiments and really make me think about the world in new ways. I read 1984 by George Orwell when i was 19 and now five years later, it is still one of the most impactful books i have ever read.
@Joyfulcuriosity
@Joyfulcuriosity 6 лет назад
Also, is your channel name from the Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov? I am currently reading that book :)
@leonidamonaco8049
@leonidamonaco8049 6 лет назад
Yes, The foundation is my favourite story so far. I read all the 7 books, non only the trilogy, from Prelude to Foundation to Foundation and Earth. I really enjoyed how Hari Seldon has been introduced in the first one, and many other things that I cannot say now ( spoiler ). Plus, 1984, along with The time Machine, really enhanced my perception of things. Really appreciated you comment, though. Have a great day, from Italy =)
@meganforster111
@meganforster111 6 лет назад
Oh hey, I actually started reading Sapiens today! Really cool how it showed up on the list.
@littleda999
@littleda999 6 лет назад
Hey John ! I think the idea of reading a book/week is great, in a sense, but what for? What's the idea behind? Hitting the number? Is it about learning or about a numerical challenge ? And do you target books of a certain size or a category to achieve this goal ? Because I think there are some books you cant read in a week, even if you wanted to, even if you were a super fast reader, especially if you're studying/working. Some books that are big in size and in content, profound or/and complex need time to grasp, and to reflect upon, to take notes.. sometimes it's also beneficial to read, stop, exchange with someone about an idea, take notes, and then go back to reading..this is, for me, the main idea behind reading, its main purpose..sometimes you learn more if you exchange about a book and reflect upon it than when you only focus on finishing the book..sometimes you learn more from reading one book in a month or half a month than when you do every week..Im not saying you're not doing all this, Im just saying this should not be solely about numbers.. Those were some ideas I had while watching your inspiring and great video as usual. Im a follower from Morocco and let me tell you're doing a great job ! So keep it up !
@AnaFox
@AnaFox 6 лет назад
Still in the middle of the video and so far I love it! I just wanted to add my very basic two cents about Richard Bach's book. While I understand your point, what I got from Jonathan Livingston Seagull (it's so weird to write that, the name is very different in portuguese haha) was not to give up on your dreams. Despite the assumptions made by others/society/family/tradition of what you can or should be doing; of who you are and how you should be. Maybe that's just the kid's version of the book, but I really got a sense of hope, persistence and passion (to follow your dreams) from it. As in, yes, you are a seagull, but you can fly low, you can reach the skies, you can twirl. You fight for your dream, you never give up, and your legacy - if there is one - is a new outlook on "human"/seagull capability. What was once impossible, like flying to the moon, was now possible. This is why I loved the book so much. Please note that this comment is in no way trying to combate your opinion. Books are there to offer the reader their own subjective reading. I just felt like sharing. Thank YOU for sharing your thoughts and growth. I appreciate learning from and with you.
@karelkalas4703
@karelkalas4703 6 лет назад
You actually made me realize how precious books are and how enriching the time reserved for this is. Thank you so much!
@maayanshpayer9436
@maayanshpayer9436 6 лет назад
If you haven't read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho you NEED to read it! Started a bit slow for me but after around 30 pages I couldn't put it down! Seriously changed my perspective on things.
@twm3856
@twm3856 6 лет назад
I am really looking forward to do this and you are a great role model man keep it up👌👌 Thank you very very much for all the effort you put in for us💙💙💙
@julie522
@julie522 5 лет назад
Read shoe dog in 2 days, it's an amazing book which I highly recommend!
@Garentei
@Garentei 6 лет назад
I made a goal of reading 20 books for 2018 and so far I've read... 4. :(
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 6 лет назад
Thomas Yorkshire IV Oh I can do four if I take the train to work for a couple of weeks.
@Garentei
@Garentei 6 лет назад
Well I don't read every day, and when I do read, I get distracted by something else.
@sp277
@sp277 6 лет назад
Maybe 8 books a year is a very good goal. Not many people read even three books in a year :D The important thing is not the number of books but enjoy them learn from them and having a good time.
@Garentei
@Garentei 6 лет назад
sp277 I think it also matters what kind of books you read. A lended book you *have* to read will take more time because it's probably not as interesting to you as a book you actually chose. Heh.
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 6 лет назад
Thomas Yorkshire IV I get distracted to. Sometimes a book references a source and I spend an hour looking it up and reading summaries of the source material. Which adds to my reading list. Suddenly I’m reading three or four books on a similar topic.
@gnaneshchandrashekhar751
@gnaneshchandrashekhar751 4 года назад
I'm happy to see " man's search for meaning " as the top 1 . Excellent booklist ... thanks John..
@TraumaER
@TraumaER 6 лет назад
215,000 subs? I remember he had like 20,000 a few months ago. 😱
@lilywang8170
@lilywang8170 6 лет назад
A good book is: THE 48 LAWS OF POWER
@Claw100Minecraft
@Claw100Minecraft 6 лет назад
12 rules for life- Jordan Peterson
@Joe_nah
@Joe_nah 6 лет назад
Claw100 yes please
@popbroke3505
@popbroke3505 6 лет назад
Do you like Jordan Peterson or just a fan of this work. I have not read the book, itself, but I am not a fan of what Peterson outputs for the most part.
@jesuso2307
@jesuso2307 5 лет назад
@@popbroke3505 big fan of jp, the book is good, but too long for the substance
@FrankieKato149
@FrankieKato149 4 года назад
I read Flow and I love that book that's for letting me know about it.
@jazzgirlie
@jazzgirlie 6 лет назад
In terms of non-fiction I highly recommend: Between the World and Me by Ta Nehisi Coates, Evicted by Matthew Desmond, and Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson!!! MUST READS.
@lisalmallory
@lisalmallory 6 лет назад
Between the World and Me IS A GREAT BOOK.
@elieoni-6213
@elieoni-6213 4 года назад
"Life is about problem solving and finding problems you could like to solve, no matter how successful your are or how rich you are there's always a problems to solve" -John Fish, this is just Brilliant !
@facuibarra9363
@facuibarra9363 6 лет назад
Thank you for the video!
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf
@TAHJBecomeYourBestSelf 6 лет назад
John has been an inspiration to many. I hope I can inspire people through my channel too. As young folks, that's one thing we seek to do- to provide value to the world and once that's happening we're happy individuals.
@natehavs.4568
@natehavs.4568 6 лет назад
I get the feeling from your book selection that you are depressed
@lucijaberzina6568
@lucijaberzina6568 5 лет назад
i've picked up this challenge as my resolution for 2019 and i'm on my second book! i enjoy science (popular in particular bc it's more accessible to a novice like me) and thus far i've read "six degrees" by duncan j. wattson and "gastrophysics" by professor charles spence. the idea for the challenge came from this challenge and i'm immensely enjoying it! thank you, john!
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