Greg Grossmeier finished reading Unlearning Shame by Devon Price

Unlearning Shame by Devon Price
Systemic Shame is the socially engineered self-loathing that says we are solely to blame for our circumstances. It tells us …
Genres: Engineering Leadership/Management, Mental Health, Science Fiction and Fantasy, and Leftist Politics.
Formats: Generally fiction via audiobooks and non-fiction via paper or ebook (so I can use my reMarkable to scribble on the pages), but there is some blur.
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41% complete! Greg Grossmeier has read 5 of 12 books.
Systemic Shame is the socially engineered self-loathing that says we are solely to blame for our circumstances. It tells us …
Notably, and a nice intersection between my worlds, I came across this article on how Wikipedia is lacking in its autism coverage: thinkingautismguide.com/2024/11/how-wikipedia-systematically-misleads-people-about-autism.html
Having not really read any general audience books about autism (surprisingly) I found the overview of the historical context of autism helpful.
It also introduced me to a few new orgs that I hadn't heard of before, which is nice.
Leviathan Falls is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty …
Leviathan Falls is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty …
I wanted to take a break from Neurotribes and someone on mastodon (I think on social.coop as well, but I didn't bookmark the post) recommended it.
It's well written (and read) with an interesting thesis. I think I'm only now getting into some of the more interesting bits (30%).
A brilliant and brave investigation by Michael Pollan, author of five New York Times best sellers, into the medical and …
All the obvious stories of the history of psychedelics and psychedelic therapy. Well written and well read. But if you know the history and have read other books on the topic you won't learn anything new other than his experiences.
I've read this book twice now, both times via audiobook so deal with it, but picking up on new things the second time was really useful!
I actually read this novella 3 times already. First time by audiobook, then by epub, then audiobook again.