Reading isn't just about consuming books. It's about building a mental framework that helps you understand the world and make better decisions.
Diverse Inputs, Better Outputs
Psychology (Nunchi), strategy (48 Laws of Power), and fiction (Kolonia)—this mix isn't random. Each domain provides different lenses for understanding human behavior, power dynamics, and creative problem-solving.
From Reading to Application
The goal isn't to finish books. It's to extract insights and apply them. How does understanding nunchi (Korean emotional intelligence) change how you lead teams? How do power dynamics play out in business negotiations?
Building a Knowledge Graph
Knowledge compounds when you connect ideas across domains. A concept from strategy connects to a psychological principle connects to a pattern you've seen in engineering. These connections are where insight happens.
Continuous Learning as Competitive Advantage
Most people stop learning after formal education. Those who maintain curiosity and deliberately build knowledge create an ever-widening gap between themselves and their peers.