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Stockholm, Sweden — this tiny piece of street art made me stop and think. I guess it did its job.

A pair of sandaled feet standing on a tiled floor with a question mark painted on one tile.

Finished reading: The Night Stalker by Chris Carter. Great read! Just as horrifying as the others in the series — which is exactly what I was hoping for. 📚

Finished reading: Wild and Crazy Guys by Nick de Semlyen. The stories live up to the title. A crazy ride! Fun trivia and behind-the-scenes gems, but also tragedy. Comedy and tragedy often walk together. A great read! 📚

Finished reading: Atomic Habits by James Clear. Nah. Some good bits, but formulaic and uninspiring. More like a blog series than a book, though I get why the book clicks for many. 📚

Finished reading: New Thinking by Dagogo Altraide. An interesting read! It’s cool to see how much of today’s technology exists thanks to really old inventions. But the book was also a bit of a sad reminder of how often war and the military have driven innovation throughout history. 📚

Finished reading: The Executioner by Chris Carter. Yep, he’s done it again! Without a doubt the best series I’ve come across in the genre. Not for the faint-hearted, that’s for sure — but if you’re into dark crime, you’re gonna love this series. 📚

Finished reading: Creativity, Inc. (The Expanded Edition) by Ed Catmull. A great read! Packed with inspiring thoughts on creative work and plenty of fun Pixar trivia. Plus, some fascinating, more personal stories about Steve Jobs. 📚

Finished reading: Battle Scars by Jason Fox 📚

An honest, interesting, and at times deeply unsettling read. It paints a raw and personal picture of one of the many terrible aftereffects war can leave behind — and the road back to recovery.

Finished reading: Studie i mänskligt beteende by Lena Andersson 📚

I really like her books! She has a fantastic ability to capture people’s quirks in a way that’s both hilarious and touching.