I learned to love reading.
I don’t like reading long stories, especially novels (To hell with the long narrative cases! Hehe…). I’m so lazy when it comes to reading books with fictional themes. I rarely enjoy them. I like books with non-fiction matters or subjects. I appreciate them so much.
Upon browsing the pages of our newspaper, (I can’t remember if it’s Philippine Star or Philippine Daily Inquirer.) I saw different reviews/critiques about the latest and best-selling books in town. As I read each review, a certain book struck my attention and triggered me to buy it as soon as it becomes available (Thank God for National Bookstore, I thought I needed to order the book through the Internet, but National Bookstore helped me to get it hassle-free.). That book was “The Freakonomics” by two weird economists yet highly respected and deeply honored by the geniuses of Harvard School of Economics, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. I don’t know about the background of these two guys. One thing I know is that, they are ultimately weird that they reminded me of my highschool classmates, and their weird questions during our class discussions.
Discover and learn life.
Geniuses of the Modern Economics
(The Authors)
I just finished reading it last sembreak.
I strongly recommend this book to everybody.
Enough with those tear-jerking, egoistic, hyper-analytical, highfaluting, ultra-dramatic, overly emotional, narcissistic, fantasy-based, ostentatious, controversial, and gender warfare-based books, it’s time for a radical shift.
It’s time to be practical and rational.
Truth hurts. Reality bites.
Reason mends. Faith heals.
Check it out! Enjoy life.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit the website: www.freakonomics.com
Take note, the professors of Harvard School of Economics are planning to include, "Freakonomics" as a part of the Economics 101.
3 comments:
Sulit na sulit. Hehehe..
might as well get my own copy.
jaja
I hope you can. Sana hindi pa siya out-of-stock. The hard bound version is expensive. I got the paper back edition only.
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