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Every Day For Two Weeks

(I'm way too tired to figure out what sort of picture goes with this post, so here's a picture I took in the Sahara)

Okay, so maybe it's a bit of a cop out to write about writing, but it's suddenly four in the morning and I have a post to write.

Seth Godin writes every single day of the year. Some days he writes more than one. Somehow nearly every post is amazing.

Calories, Talent, Marriage.

By the title of the post, you might think this about to be some amazingly woven story of how restricting my calories helped me build talent and thus get married. Nope. It's just a post about a few really good books I've read recently.

Good Calories, Bad Calories

Good Calories, Bad Calories, by Gary Taubes is a pro-meat book which covers dietary "history" since the 1950s. What I liked most about it was that it covered three angles simultaneously, the political angle (which, unfortunately, seems to have as much of an impact on our nation's diet as any other angle), the research angle, and the biological angle.