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Roth, Bernard. The Achievement Habit: Stop Wishing, Start Doing, and Take Command of Your Life. HarperBusiness. New York. 2015.

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Broad ranging topics from how to get around a problem-solving block, to communicating well, to working in teams, to applying ideas from the Stanford Design School in your life.


The [Financial Samurai][1] has written some entertaining articles pondering what you need to earn to consider yourself middle class in international cities, such as New York and San Francisco. [$ 100 000 per year][2] [$ 300 000 per year][3]You can find variations in what you consider expenses compared to the author. The logic seems sound. ---[1]:https://www.financialsamurai.com/[2]:https://www.financialsamurai.com/how-do-people-to-live-a-comfortable-life-making-less-than-100000-in-expensive-cities-like-new-york/[3]:https://www.financialsamurai.com/whats-it-like-making-300000-a-year-lifestyle-and-psychology/

Stephenson, Neal. In the beginning... was the command line. Avon Books. New York. 1999.

An engaging and entertaining look at the early years of computers. An imaginative view juxtaposing various personal computing platforms. The only time anyone has referred to Windows as a station wagon and BeOS as the Batmobile.

Rubinyi, Kati. The Car in 2035: Mobility Planning for the Near Future. Civic Projects Foundation. Los Angeles. 2013.