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About five years ago I begun writing reviews of some of the books I read, movies I watch, and occasionally, games I play. What I immediately noticed is that adopting this habit led to a fundamental change: I started thinking about books, movies and games more critically. The effect of this was that it made these activities less passive and more rewarding. Below are links to those posts and others which I consider the most useful.<\/p>\n<\/div>
View book highlights<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div> A list of my favorite Productivity Tools and Apps<\/a> to share with friends and family. Since then I’ve updated it, adding new apps and removing deprecated ones. Things like to-do list and calendar apps, information processing, and password management.<\/p>\n<\/div> Here’s a long list worth checking out, which has been frequently updated: The Best Mobile Games<\/a>.<\/p>\n In December of 2015, I published a post outlining the year in mobile games<\/a>, with links to 85 games. Many of these games are still some of the best in the App Store and Google Play.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>Life in China<\/h2>\n
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Productivity\u00a0Tools<\/h2>\n
Downloads<\/h2>\n
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Games<\/h2>\n
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Movies<\/h2>\n
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Guides<\/h2>\n
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