Don Quixote – Chapter X – Summary

Chapter 10 of Don Quixote feels like two exhausted people trying to explain chaos to each other while pretending everything is under control. Sancho still wants his island. Don Quixote still promises it like it’s a startup equity deal. They run into reality again — people, danger, consequences —and Sancho starts thinking: maybe this isn’t … Read more

Going postal – Chapter Four: A sign

Going postal Chapter Four: A sign: This chapter feels a bit like realizing you can’t escape a situation… so you decide to win it instead. Moist goes from “I’m doomed” to “wait… I can make money from this.” Classic pivot. The Post Office? Not a problem. A business opportunity. He leans fully into the role. … Read more

Don Quixote – Chapter IX – Summary

Chapter 9 of Don Quixote feels like Cervantes suddenly remembered he forgot the ending and solved it by inventing another narrator. The fight is about to happen… and the story just stops. Instead of ignoring it, the narrator goes out and finds the missing story — as random papers, translated from Arabic. So now the … Read more

Don Quixote – Chapter VIII – Summary

Don Quixote – Chapter VIII – SummaryChapter 8 is where illusion fully overrides reality… and reality hits back hard. He sees windmills… and calls them giants.Sancho sees windmills… and tries to warn him.But Don Quixote no longer checks reality.He explains it away.So he charges.And for a brief moment, it almost feels heroic — until physics … Read more

Don Quixote – Chapter VII – Summary

Chapter 7 of Don Quixote feels like the start of a very bad business partnership powered entirely by confidence and poor judgment. They remove the books, thinking the madness will fade.Instead, he fills the gap with even stronger belief. And now something shifts: He doesn’t go alone anymore. Sancho joins him — not because it … Read more

Going Postal – Chapter 3 Summary

Going Postal Chapter 3 Summary This part of the book feels like watching two different philosophies collide over a cup of very expensive hypocrisy. This part of the book feels like watching two different philosophies collide over a cup of very expensive hypocrisy. On one side, you have the businessmen — calm, rational, and completely … Read more

Don Quixote – Chapter VI – Summary

Chapter 6 of Don Quixote feels like the world’s first literary intervention, where people try to fix madness by attacking the books instead of understanding the man. They go through his books like a trial — judging, saving some, burning others — as if the stories themselves are guilty.But it’s almost ironic: they treat books … Read more