
Posts Tagged ‘Self Analysis’
Book Review of “The Mathematical Murder Of Innocence” by Michael Carter
Posted in Inspirations, Philosophy, Relationships, tagged Bookreading, Books, Economist, Innocence, Juror, Justice, Life, Mathematics, Murder, Mystery, Self Analysis, Thoughts on August 28, 2021| 2 Comments »

Well, I am poignant to have missed this book during its first launch. Because as the title suggests this needs a mathematical skill to configure the debate between a Juror (who is filled deeply with independent statistical theory) and the medical proponent (who has an extensive knowledge towards the probability theory and an eminent in his field). This type of blending is striking, especially when applied to an accused victim in the story line. I guess the author truly fancies ‘Nassim Taleb’ way of analyzing facts which brings fresh insights into the truth. I thoroughly enjoyed this masterpiece and got blown away.
Book Review of “The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson
Posted in Inspirations, Philosophy, Relationships, Self Improvement, Travel, tagged Bookreading, Books, Courage, Fiction, Historical, Humor, Life, Self Analysis, Thoughts, Trip on August 18, 2021| Leave a Comment »

The title of the book made me to scan its contents and have to admit its picturesque flow without any interruptions. If the interest is on the road trip with a dash of humor in place, then this story is drenched inside out. Most of the parts are about Allen’s life circled around encountered people en-route. His affinity towards vodka and boldness actions display his knack ideologies. Had a pleasurable time with this book.