Libor's book reviews
Reading is the ultimate brain workout. Forget passive scrolling, forget letting someone else’s voice drip wisdom into your ears. Pick up a book, wrestle with the words, and your brain evolves. Books force you to slow down, think, connect dots — and that’s where the magic happens. This is why I write reviews: to back reading as a weapon, not a hobby.
Review: The Rise and Fall of the Human Mind by Jan Stransky, M.D.
"You have to read this book. It's exciting but painfully disturbing." That's what my friend told me—a master product magician behind the best artisan bakery chain I've ever encountered.
Review: Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
A raw, no-bullshit take on David Goggins’ Can’t Hurt Me. It’s not just an underdog story — it’s a brutal lesson in pushing body and mind way past the limit, and a reminder that pain can shape you, but only wisdom makes it sustainable.