Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 16

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 16.Chapter 16 feels like the moment Edwin understands that memory does not simply return as truth — it returns as inheritance, asking what kind of person he now wants to become. Between Wistan’s call for vengeance and Axl and Beatrice’s quiet kindness, the chapter turns into a crossroads … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – final words Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – final words Summary & Reflection.Most transformations look invisible while they are happening. That’s why patience matters. Because small habits are basically life moving one millimeter at a time…until one day you realize you became someone else while repeating ordinary things. The ending of Atomic Habits is surprisingly calm. No dramatic life … Read more

Get Support – My 24th card

Get Support – My 24th card. Funny summary:This card basically says: “Even geniuses need people around them saying:‘Yes, your weird little idea about sad turtles and philosophical windmills is actually worth continuing.’” Most creative people pretend they are lone wolves. Meanwhile:one encouraging message,one good conversation,or one person quietly believing in them… can restart an entire … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 15

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 15.Chapter 15 feels like the entire book finally sitting down around the same fire and admitting nobody actually agrees on what peace, justice, or mercy really mean. As Gawain and Wistan openly confront each other beside Querig’s mountain, the dragon almost stops being the real enemy — memory … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 14

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 14.Chapter 14 feels like an exhausted old knight slowly realizing he may have spent his entire life guarding a peace built on blood, silence, and collective forgetting. As Gawain climbs through the cold mountains with only his horse and memories for company, the book turns almost painfully reflective … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 20 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 20 Summary & Reflection.Habits build the machine.Reflection makes sure the machine is still heading somewhere meaningful. Chapter 20 delivers a strangely ironic message: 👉 Good habits can become dangerous. At first habits help you grow. But eventually…they can put your brain on autopilot. And autopilot is efficient —until reality … Read more

Be Dissatisfied – My 23th card

Be Dissatisfied – My 23th card.Funny summary:This card basically says:“Congratulations. Your inability to relax might actually be a feature.”Some people see a chair.Others see:“a chair with bad ergonomics, wrong wood choice, weak symbolism, and suspicious emotional energy.”Inventors, writers, musicians and programmers all share one beautiful curse:They enter a roomand immediately notice what feels slightly wrong. … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 13

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 13.Chapter 13 feels like a fairy tale where even the helpful children quietly carry survival strategies involving poisoned goats and hidden ogres. The closer Axl and Beatrice move toward Querig, the clearer it becomes that memory may heal truth while simultaneously destroying the fragile peace people built around … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 12

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 12Chapter 12 feels like the moment Edwin realizes memory is not a treasure chest but a loaded weapon everyone wants him to carry for different reasons. As old truths return beside the frozen pond, the real danger no longer seems to be ogres or dragons, but what hatred … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 19 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 19 Summary & Reflection.Motivation gets you started.But the ability to continue when things become ordinary… that’s where transformation actually happens. Chapter 19 answers a question almost everyone asks eventually: 👉 How do you stay motivated after the excitement disappears? Because starting is fun. Continuing?That’s the hard part. James Clear … Read more