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To the book lovers out there, what better way to start the year with some great reads?

The books I read during the holiday, transported me to new places, and new experiences. The Worlds I See had been on my to-read list for ages, and I finally checked it off. It’s a memoir, an immigrant story, a personal journey, and an AI journey all wrapped into one. It doesn’t get better than this. The other books were serendipitous finds, with The Little Books offering delightful reads for everyone.

The worlds I see 
By Dr. Fei-Fei Li

If you search “Godmother of AI”, Google search results will list “Dr. Fei-Fei Li” at the top.

Dr.Fei-Fei Li is a through-and-through trailblazer. In the tech world, Dr. Fei-Fei Li has chased after Data, when algorithms and complex logic have been the unparalleled kings and queens in the computer kingdom. The resulting ImageNet has contributed to AlexNet and Neural Network. In the world where technology is the hype, Dr. Fei-Fei Li established the human-centered AI institute (HAI) in Stanford. 

Her research and accomplishments are numerous. Her resilience, her commitment, her passion and her value stands out more in this world where the rich and the powerful get it all.  It is touching to read about how she achieves, while caring deeply for her family, her parents, her spouse and her children, her students and the people around.

Her personal journey from China to America, New Jersey to Palo Alto will inspire you.  The world will be better, if more of us see it through her lens. 

Please add this to your to-read list. 


The Little Book of Hygge: Danish secrets to happy living
By Meik Wiking

I love these little books. The first chapter of light, about candles and lamps, is almost a bore. That is the whole point that many found all the normal things around us become a bore. 

If you can pass through the first chapter of very normal things around us, you will be rewarded with a real sense of Hyggeligt.  If you get through the last page, you don’t need to be in Denmark to discover the secrets of Happy Living.

The whole point of Hygge (contentment, comfort, coziness, and so much more) is about making the most of what we have in abundance : the everyday.

I love this little book. I am deeply grateful to the author Meik Wiking, CEOof Happiness Research Institute, Copenhagen.  The world will be a better place if more people see and enjoy the common things around them.


Hippie
By Paulo Coelho

I love his book “The Alchemist”.  This is an autobiography of the author, travelling with a newly known Dutch woman from Amsterdam to Kathmandu. It has a bit of everything in life, the spectrum of people (real characters) they met and their experiences, the personal discoveries as they journeyed together from Amsterdam to Kathmandu. Just like many things in life, when we are seeing it as it is, there is some weirdness that cannot be comprehended or making sense of it.  That weirdness stays with me long after reading the book.


The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean beauty secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin
By Charlotte Cho

This book transforms how I think of the skin care routine from a chore to really enjoying it.  It has real good tips if you want to have a dewy look.  I recommend the book to readers of all ages.

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