Here is a list of what I read this week. All articles from the Wall Street Journal will require a subscription (sorry); most blog posts are from writers that have piqued my interest for one reason or another.
Books
I, Asimov: A Memoir by Isaac Asimov. Reading. 52% complete.
Lost in Time. by A.G. Riddle. Reading. 36% complete.
Younger Next Year. by Chris Crowley and Henry S. Lodge. Reading. 49% complete.
Infinite. by Brian Freeman. Started. 31% complete.
Articles and Blogs
The Joy, Frustration and Dread of Knowing the Future. By Jamie Todd Rubin. Oct 23, 2022
Revamping My Morning Routine. By Jamie Todd Rubin. October 20, 2022
5 Index Cards. By Jamie Todd Rubin. October 19, 2022
What’s Been Keeping Me Busy: A Book Collection Database in Obsidian. By Jamie Todd Rubin. October 17, 2022
Community Trial of Potassium for Weight Loss. By Gary Wolf. Oct 21, 2022
Obama just gave Democrats their perfect closing message. By Dean Obeidallah (CNN)
Stocks could sink 25% as the liquidity crisis in Treasuries threatens to spill over to other markets, analyst says. By Brian Evans. Oct 30, 2022 (Yahoo Finance)
The Public Has a Right to Know Who Leaked the Dobbs Draft. By Alan M. Dershowitz. Oct 30, 2022 (WSJ)
John Fetterman and the Gravity of Language. By Michael P.H. Stanley. Oct 31, 2022 (WSJ)
The Assault on Paul Pelosi. By The Editorial Board. Oct 28, 2022 (WSJ)
Flush Consumers Vex Fed Strategy. By Nick Timiraos (WSJ Print Edition A2)
Why stocks rally when everything else is getting worse: Morning Brief. By Sam Ro. Nov 1, 2022 (Yahoo Finance)
It was the economy, stupid. By Washington Examiner. Nov 2, 2022
What to Expect in the 2022 Midterms. By Karl Rove. Nov 2, 2022 (WSJ)
In the last stretch, Biden panders to voters’ stupidity. By Bernard Goldberg. Nov 3, 2022 (The Hill)
Jerome Powell’s Not for Turning—Yet. By The Editorial Board. Nov 2, 2022 (WSJ)
Fed Lifts Rates, Signals ‘Ways to Go’. By Nick Timiraos. Nov 3, 2022. (WSJ Print Edition A1)
China’s New No. 2 Mixes Business With Party Loyalty. By Keith Zhai and Chun Han Wong. Nov 3, 2022 (WSJ Print Edition A1)
Candidates Choke on Food Issues. By Kristina Peterson. Nov 3, 2022 (WSJ Print Edition A1)
Revisiting the Link Between Deficits, Inflation. By Greg Ip. Nov 3, 2022 (WSJ Print Edition A2)