News Of The Week

Welcome to this week’s issue of the Books And Articles newsletter. Thanks for all of the quality posts.
As always, please reply with suggestions and opinions on how to make this territory better.
I hope everyone has a good week.

Top Five Posts Of The Week

Here are this week’s top posts:

Siggy’s Suggestions

This article by Lyn Alden completely snuck past me, as it seems to have many stackers here. You don’t need to run an enormous public company to benefit from the ideas presented here. I am in the process of using these principles for my own small family business. Thanks to @gnomebtc for posting.
I am choosing as a suggestion a link post to an article that received 0 sats and 0 comments. Somehow I did not notice this post at all. I noticed the link was to a Harper’s article, though, so I was curious. I used to read Harpers a lot, before my notion of their political bias made it difficult for me to ignore. Still, the writing was always top notch. So, I read this article, and it was thought provoking. It also got me thinking that there should be a place in this territory for well written non fiction, regardless of topic. Maybe there will be more engagement for posts like this in the future.
This week’s Golden Oldie:
This is a good one by @StillStackinAfterAllTheseYears. I know it’s listed in the Book Review section below, and I may have even featured it as a Golden Oldie in the past. I don’t care, because this is a great post about a topic that is relevant to all stackers. Enjoy!

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Fun post by @Golu
He also won fun fact friday this week.
Taking SN by storm.
Also, fun fact, he is @Coinsreporter's brother.
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I just checked he won!
Congrats 🎉 🎉
Yes, he's my brother but it's also true I've been trying to take him to SN ever since I joined. I always knew his talent of bringing humour in small things. Now when he's here, I'm happy he's making good strides.
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Yes, he mentioned to me when he first joined that he was your brother. Nice job convicing him to join. I have enjoyed my interactions with him.
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I expect to see some ugly brother to brother rivalry too. The competition will make you both better.
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167 sats \ 0 replies \ @Golu 25 Aug
We don't fight at all but often we are at war with each other.
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🙏🙏
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What! did I just win? Am I late to the celebration?
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A very good question in the territory by @Golu . I think we all enjoy the question. Keep it up @Golu
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I think we're really having some fun in this territory
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Woo! Thanks for the Golden Oldie shout out! Also, I absolutely love well-written non-fiction, and had also missed that Harper's piece. Another reason I love getting these recaps.
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Amazon denies I exist, but Snowden sells. That says something to me, but I'm not sure what it is.
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Thanks for re-mentioning that posted article. I thought it was well-written.
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It really was
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Thanks man we had a lots of fun
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Amazing book writer friends, I am very inspired to write a diary and participate in this field.
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I'm curious if anyone's familiar with Roger Ver's new book. I was surprised to see Steve Patterson coauthor an anti-bitcoin book.
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Are you talking about Hijacking Bitcoin? I think there have been a bunch of posts about it here. This one, for instance: #509319
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Yes, I forgot that people had already written about it. I wasn't really interested in it, before I realized Steve was involved.
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I think I posted about it too. I didn't read it either, but I thought it was weird that Jeffery Tucker wrote the forward.
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I hadn't realized that either, but I'm used to Tucker being somewhat erratic.
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.