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Sayantani Dasgupta: Women Who Misbehave (2021, Penguin Books India PVT, Limited, India Viking) 3 stars

Review of 'Women Who Misbehave' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Explicit violence and discrimination against women are abundant in discourses about Patriarchy. But a sly way in which Patriarchy subdues women is by burdening them with expectations to be pure, gentle, forgiving, docile, and non-violent. This is often louder in progressive spaces - "Don't you have a mother and sisters at home?" is a common insult pointed at someone who misbehaves with women (Women deserve respect because they are someone's mother or sister). Many of the Women's day wishes singularly praise the role of women as mothers - caring, gentle, nursing, warm, lovely.

In Sayantani's stories, it is refreshing to see women who don't give a flying f about the burden of expectations to be good. They don't conform. They hurt and get hurt. They step out of line, not always to stand up to injustice, sometimes because they are selfish. Women who are willing to screw their friend's …

Cal Newport: Deep Work (2016, Grand Central Publishing) 4 stars

One of the most valuable skills in our economy is becoming increasingly rare. If you …

Review of 'Deep Work' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Distractions are plenty in the digital world. What we trade off to distraction is not just our attention. This book makes you realise why Deep Work is essential to produce anything creative. And distractions are the antithesis of Deep Work. Mentioning habits of people who consistently produced acclaimed deep work, this book might nudge you to plan your life around and away from distractions.