The area immediately before your hand is also really good at letting you know the time.
If money was no object: Las Vegas!
I’d play all the games for free and win all the money. I’d become a millionaire in a week. :)
Elect a clown, expect a circus.
Back to Basics by Abigail R. Gehring
For learning how to do the things most of us were never given the opportunity to learn.
Keys to Good Cooking by Harold McGee
For learning how and why to cook things a certain way.
That looks delicious!
I need to learn how to make good ramen at home. Thanks for sharing!
That’s okay, I have a lot of books that are I queue as well. I think most people who aspire to read probably do. :)
“Why didn’t I think of that?!”
-SpaceX
Haha I guess my comment wasn’t worded very well. I meant to say to lower the icon a little bit. I honestly like both your versions but I think the mod might have decided to use the simple book one.
Wow nice work! I would be happy with that one too.
If anything the face is just a little too high. I wouldn’t make the face perfectly centered because the eyes would be too low. Maybe bring it down the thickness, or half the thickness, of the black lines.
Just to be safe, that website says that it’s free to use as long as it’s attributed. So I’ll do that now.
https://www.freepik.com/icon/book_5119230#fromView=resource_detail&position=6
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“It is time!”
-Rafiki
It’s on my TBR so I don’t have an opinion yet. I do have a physical copy though. Most people think it’s a good classic. I’m just sharing books because I think reading is important.
It’s free so if you’re curious you can read the first few pages and see if it’s for you. :)
I only recently downloaded it but I’m fairly positive I’ll enjoy it when I do read it.
I just thought other people would also like to read it.
I like it for what it offers, which is a daily stoic teaching.
It’s very simple but if you want something to ease your mind in an approachable way I’d recommend it.
While most people will tell you to go to the original sources, if you are interested in Stoicism, I think reading this book is a nice “ritual”.
I’ve been lax on reading 1984 by George Orwell due to starting Epictetus: The Complete Works by Robin Waterfield. I like it so far, it’s definitely a palate cleanser from the dystopian themes of '84.
I do have an anthology on poetry that I also sparingly read. I’ll probably read one poem later tonight.
In the mornings I try to read the daily page from The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday but I don’t always get around to it.
I finished Cosmos by Carl Sagan a few weeks ago. It was a nice read. I’d recommend it anyone.
Due to recent events, I am currently reading 1984 by George Orwell for the first time in over a decade. I’ve reread about 2/3rds of the book and I would like to be finished within the next few days. It’s nice remembering certain details of the book that I’ve forgotten.
I died a little just now.
Lint.