Book Reviews


Geofusion 2.0 - Norbert Csizmadia

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8 Fascinating Takeaways from Geofusion 2.0, by Norbert Csizmadia:
Before we dive in, here is a background on the author. Norbert Csizmadia is a former Hungarian director at the Central Bank. He was responsible for economic strategy and planning. I found Geofusion 2.0 in a bookshop in Budapest if you want to go grab yourself a copy. These 8 key points are vital knowledge for anyone interested in geopolitics…
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Essentialism - Greg McKeown

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19 Frameworks Introduced in Essentialism by Greg McKeown
Finding yourself constantly overwhelmed? Do you never have the time to do the things you know make you happy and energized? Consider Essentialism by Greg McKeown. Here are the 19 frameworks introduced in the popular book:Thanks for reading Geopolitics and Markets Review! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work…
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The Power of Geography: Space - Tim Marshall

Geopolitics Explained
9 Key Takeaways From The Power of Geography: Space
I’m currently on holiday in Sweden, so no Geopolitics and Markets Review today. So instead, here’s a post I wrote earlier discussing the key takeaways from the Space chapter in The Power of Geography by Tim Marshall.Thanks for reading Geopolitics Report! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work…
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Goodbye, Things - Fumio Sasaki

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6 Key Takeaways From Goodbye, Things (On Minimalist Living) by Fumio Sasaki
1) Information: Fumio Sasaki calls this information minimalism. I have been writing a lot about information recently. How it can be used to control the narrative, influence others, or provide power over somebody. The items we own always provide us with information. If it’s filled with dust it needs cleaning. If the picture on the wall isn’t straight, it…
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Mastery - Robert Greene

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15 Key Takeaways From Mastery by Robert Greene
1) Mastery is described as “the feeling we have a greater command of reality, other people, and ourselves.” Mastery becomes a way of life. It explains everything…
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