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In this series, I assume the role of a reader instead of a writer, discussing articles by other writers... things I recommend.

Crypto will not and cannot solve all problems, not even all money-related problems. Crypto is not magic; a lot of problems are on another level. @Porwest expresses this very well in Crypto Does Not Change That...

Then we have two articles by @SapphireCrypto : The Future - Crypto Networks & Private Infrastructure and Consistency - The Currency Of Success. From the latter one I quote:

Whether it’s creating content, trading, or even investing, consistency is at the heart of any meaningful success.”

New member @Ice69 wrote about Ripple. I am not personally a fan of Ripple, but I know that many are. Read Ripple, The Global Payments Solution.

@Fexonice1 wrote Introducing Jungle, a multi-chain NFT marketplace built on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. A very good and easy-to-understand introduction.

“Perpetual earnings based on sales is the most beautiful aspect about the NFT art market. In fact, it is the most important reason why NFTs are changing artists’ lives for the better.“

This (above) is quoted from This is How NFTs are Changing Artists’ Lives by @NFTically, another good post about NFTs.

We have several good articles about history:

@Humanpsychology continues to publish high quality posts about art (and one music) history, such as Vasiliy Kandinskiy(1866–1944)- Abstract Art, Titian(Tiziano Vecellio)(1525–1530), Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), and Balthus (1908-2001).

Another author, @beyourself , as consistently continues to produce high quality material about history with articles such as: Ancient Carthage, The Golden Age of Piracy, Magic in the Ancient World, The Art of the Ninja(Shinobi), and The legend of King Arthur.

Four other recent (and good) posts about history are Holy Grail, a route and a jubilee history by @Duvinca - Harem Culture! by @foryoubtc09 – and finally Angkor Wat and Machu Picchu, both by @Melissa_1998 .

We change subject. Here are two articles about philosophy, a topic that is always relevant, both written by relatively new members: What is Moral Philosophy by @mom_ka – and Social Philosophy And Sociality by @ruli_poi .

These (below) are the initial lines in True competition by @Jnavedan - as usual with this author, a thought-worthy, perhaps thought-provoking piece.

It is unbelievable that from childhood, the attitude of being the best is imposed on us.

Competition among supposedly equals alienates our minds by throwing us out into the world in quest of trophies that no one else cares about and whose sense of satisfaction disappears almost instantly.

Looking back, in retrospect, one wonders, where did the successes go, and who else cares?”

In What goes around comes around, @DrPsycho describes how unhampered use of one's rights leads to violation of the rights of someone else. For that reason, every right must have a limitation.

@pavanjr claims that Little is more than enough..., a thought-provoking article.

Keep silent or speak freely? asks @Infinity in an article about words, speech and faked news.

@Lucifer01 published a very good article with the beautiful title A Diamond is a Coal that did well Under Pressure. I love this title, it's a line that would serve well as a proverb.

The most recent articles from the always interesting @Jcnakama , are Anti-work and Intellectual laziness.

Phobia : What are your Fears? asks @Ling01 – and we continue on the same theme with Atychiphobia by @HappyBoy and Shadows of Enosimania, Guilt That Leads to Fear by new member @Jejen31 .

In Aloneness or Loneliness?, @DocLayla writes about two distinctly different words, which are often confused.

New member @justdave clears out the difference between a puzzle and a problem and how fatal it can be if one, for solving them, uses methods required for the wrong type of problems. He also explains about the “Engineer syndrome”

Another new member, @Elfiraxo , writes interesting stuff. One of his so far 8 published articles is The Path Towards Quantum Mechanics Part 1 .

Do you want lessons in biology? The you should read @Black_Angel , who has written several articles on that subject. The two most recent are To adapt and reproduce, sexually and asexually and Parthenogenesis: I do not need a Male! The latter includes a fairly comprehensive description of the reproduction of honey bees.

@Oikawa writes about 3 Types of Reading That Will Make You a Better Writer: How to Improve Your Writing Skills - and relatively new member @frdchckn published an excellent article, The "Write What You Know" Trap. I have long experience of writership, and I fully agree with what the author says in this post.

Their Homes is Nature and Forest, explains @MoonTrader,while @Ling01 asks Do Plants Have Souls?, and @reanbooks describes his garden, which is a place of great and impressive beauty, according to the images of the article: Relics From Generation To Generation. Another botanical article is Astonishing Actualities About Approximately Cacti ! by @raojunaid.

@Ice69 wrote about The African Elephant – and @FarahNaaz_04 presented Some amazing facts and experiment about the animal "Elephant shrew".

Looking for fiction, I found two writers I have not read before. One is @Haydarmohamad , a member for several months and the other is @wayne6734 , a Readcasher since less than a month. I don't want to pick something specific from their production; look at their profiles.

Let me finish this issue of “Suggested Reading” with another piece of fiction: To learn about acting, my specialty by @gertu13 .


Read the whole series, ”Suggested Reading” and my series “Retrospection”.

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Such an important read. Its imperative to fulfil obligation to promote and encourage respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction of any kind, including distinctions based on race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or any other social political or geographical status!

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Thanks for the mention @mictoranni. My utmost pleasure.

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Thank you so much for the mention! Good summary. Have a great day!

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Thanks for this!

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The recommendation is really comprehensive.

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This is just nice.. You must read a lot on read.cash to have read all these article.. Wow

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Well, since I started with this series, "Suggested Reading", I read much here. I simply have to do so. Before "Suggested Reading", I did read considerably less.

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Thanks for mentioning me. Keep connected with me for more information about animals and other fact as well.

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I have checked your article index and wow I was so amazed you have written a lot here on readcash @Mictoranni

I wish this platform will stay, writing here is like living a life where we are free to express ourselves.

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Yeah, it has become much over time; just over 400 articles so far. But I have been a member for a long time, soon 26 months. I'm sure there are others who have posted more, those who feel that they must post every day. I don't feel that compulsion. Indeed, it might be better not to do so, it can lead to over-exposure.

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