This week’s TAMIM Reading List delves into intriguing topics that span finance, culture, and history. Explore how the FBI secretly created a coin to investigate crypto scams and reflect on whether our impatience hinders true intelligence. We uncover why people are often “confident idiots” and examine the key laws of financial health. Dive into the question of why modern design seems so ugly and discover how psychedelic mushrooms are becoming more potent. Plus, read about the surprising dynamics of rockstars and revisit the New York Times’ first coverage of Hitler’s rise in 1922. Each article offers fresh perspectives on the challenges shaping today’s world.
📚 The FBI secretly created a coin to investigate crypto pump-and-dump schemes
📚 Are We Too Impatient to Be Intelligent?
📚 The Laws of Financial Health
📚 Psychedelic Mushrooms Are Getting Much, Much Stronger
📚 You Can’t Make Friends With The Rockstars
📚 The New York Times’ first article in 1922 about Hitler’s rise is absolutely stunning