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Which book is your favorite: Photography * Crushing It * Plant Paradox - Duration: 8:10.
In this video I'm going to show you 3 books that I'm currently reading.
I'm going to tell you what they're about.
And I would be very interested what topic of the books interests you the most.
So please leave a comment telling me which topic is most interesting for you.
The first book I'm currently reading.
That is actually a book in paperback.
I usually read them on my ipad but this one I read like a real book.
Like they used to be.
It's a paperback book.
It's called "Photography for beginners".
I picked this book up on our trip through Germany.
I thought this book could actually make me better at creating videos.
Understanding the basic concepts of photography.
It has really good advice in the book for basic pictures.
Some very common knowledge that you don't have to think about.
You know by nature.
And other things are really good information.
For example one little thing I learned from this book is how to make objects stand out
from the background.
How to make the background go sharper or less sharp with the camera settings.
It is full with really nice illustrations and examples.
Really to the details.
The good thing is that it matches the camera I have, the Canon G7X.
That's my main camera for vlogging.
That's the first book I'm reading.
The second book I'm reading is "Crushing It" from Gary Vaynerchuk.
I'm reading this on my ipad.
This is how it looks on the ipad.
Crushing it from Gary Vaynerchuk.
It is about being an enterpreneur, creating your business, creating your influence.
How to use different social media platforms like instagram, youtube.
What their purpose is.
Mistakes to avoid.
And in the end it's all about pursuing your dreams and make your dreams come true.
I really enjoy that topic covered in the book "Crushing It".
Let me give you some cites quickly.
"If you're earning what you need to live the life you want and loving every day of it.
Then you're crushing it."
Another one: "If there's anything this book should teach you it's that the only thing
stopping you from achieving lasting career and life happiness is you."
It's full of that great knowledge.
Another one I really like: "I want the world to mourn me when I die, not just for being
a decent human being but for building something tremendous and predicting where the future
of business lay."
Gary Vaynerchuk he built 150 million dollar media company.
He's so genuine, such a great guy.
Definitely check Gary Vaynerchuk.
And here's one cite that in my opinion matches him very well: "I genuinely don't give a s.
what people think which allows me complete freedom to do and say what I want.
Number 2, I care immensely what everyone thinks and will spend an insane amount of time responding
to sceptics who take the time to tweet or comment their criticism.
To help them see where I'm coming from.
Number 3 which may be more important than number 1 or 2.
I always respect my audience."
That is the book "Crushing It".
My number 2.
The third book I just started reading yesterday is this one here.
The plant paradox.
And this is from MD Steven Gundry.
It's about nutrition.
It's about your diet.
what you should eat and what you should not eat.
I was always very interested in that topic.
It also goes back to what went wrong when human beings started eating stuff they haven't
eaten 10'000 years ago.
So he explains his opinion on why some foods are bad for human beings and others are not.
One idea for example I took from this book already.
As I said I just started yesterday and it's really an interesting book in my opinion.
And he's by the way a heart surgeon, a cardiologist and immunologist.
And he also has a youtube channel that you want to check out.
At the start of the book he basically explains that there are two kind of plants.
Plants are not just there to be eaten.
Plants also want to defend their offspring from animals and human beings.
And there's basically two kind of plants.
One kind of plant don't want you to eat their offspring, therefore poisons it, like for
example grains.
Are that kind of plants that actually poison the seed so that you get sick by eating it.
That's one kind of plant.
And the other kind of plant actually wants you to eat their offspring.
But only when it is protected and ready.
He says the second kind of plant that wants to be eaten, they want you to carry away their
offspring to another place, e.g. a new apple tree can grow in another place.
The apple tree doesn't want new apple trees to grow very close.
They want you to carry it away.
They have developed a system to tell you when they want you to eat it.
An apple will be green when you cannot eat it.
And was the case long ago before green apples were cultured that you can eat when they're
green.
Nature has those signals like when the apple is still green you can not yet eat it.
Then the apple when it's ready to be eaten it turns red.
And that's the time when the apple will be good for you.
And before there is also some - I call it poisonous stuff in it - that's not good for
you, or it will be sour, to signal the animal or human being that you should not eat it.
That's one thing the book starts off with.
As I said, I just started to read it.
I came to that book through Impact Theory - the youtube channel - where MD Gundry was
a guest and talked about the book.
What he says for example at the very start of the book is: "the more fruit I removed
from an individuals diet the healthier he or she became and the more his or her cholesterol
numbers and markers from kidney function improved.
The more I removed vegetables that have lots of seeds such as cucumbers and squash the
better my patients felt."
Because what he says is that plants that want to be eaten can also
be differentiated by the number of seeds they grow.
Plants with a lot of seeds e.g. grains.
Very interesting book in my opinion.
I don't say it's true or not true.
In the end it's just opinions and things you may consider when reading the book.
I'm definitely going to read it because I think he's very clear in explaining.
This is the book.
The Plant Paradox.
Very interesting.
Please leave a comment.
Which of the three topics of those three books would interest you the most.
And I may actually do a video about that book once I finished it.
The first one, photography for beginners.
Is that a topic that you're into.
The second one, how to grow your audience, how to crush it in business from Gary Vaynerchuk.
And the third one about diet.
The Plant Paradox.
Three interesting books.
Three totally different topics.
Also tell me what kind of books you are reading at the moment.
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See you in the next video.
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