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Questions
“I’ll be curious to learn about what’s been the most surprising part of your writing experience?"
From: B.C.
“3 books everyone should read?”
From: Russ
Summary
In this conversation, Su Hawn answers two questions.
The first question is about three books that he suggests everyone should read. Su Hawn recommends 'How Will You Measure Your Life' by Clayton Christensen, 'Mating in Captivity' by Esther Perel, and either 'Algebra of Wealth' by Scott Galloway or 'The Psychology of Money' by Morgan Housel.
The second question is about the most surprising part of his writing experience. Su Hawn talks about the surprising reach and relatability of his content, the clarity it brings to his thinking, and the ability to live experiences twice through writing.
Takeaways
Three recommended books: 'How Will You Measure Your Life', 'Mating in Captivity', and either 'Algebra of Wealth' or 'The Psychology of Money'
Writing can have a surprising reach and impact on readers
Writing brings clarity to thinking and allows for reflection on personal growth
Writing allows for the reliving of experiences and gaining new insights
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