Reading

Books that shape how I think

I keep this list because books shape how I think. Some are purely for joy; others influenced how I approach research, life, or communication.

Currently Reading

1984

George Orwell

totalitarianism surveillance language dystopia

Histoire de Jérusalem

The History of Jerusalem: An Illustrated Story of 4,000 Years

Vincent Lemire & Christophe Gaultier

history religion empires

Learning Theory from First Principles

Francis Bach

machine learning optimization statistics

Top Shelf

My strongest recommendations—books that fundamentally changed how I see the world.

Ce que le jour doit à la nuit

What the Day Owes the Night

Yasmina Khadra

Sometimes the tragedy is not hatred, but impossible loyalties.

“Life is a train that doesn’t stop at any station. You either jump on while it’s moving or watch it go by from the platform, and there is no greater tragedy than a ghost station.”

identity colonial Algeria love sociology

Vivre : la psychologie du bonheur

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Csikszentmihalyi reframes happiness as an attention strategy: “flow” emerges when challenge and skill are balanced, goals are clear, feedback is immediate, and self-conscious rumination disappears.

“Control of consciousness determines the quality of life.”

optimal experience mindset well-being

La vie devant soi

The Life Before Us

Émile Ajar (Romain Gary)

Dignity and love are often defended in small choices (how we speak, stay, and show up), not in grand moral speeches.

“Psychiatric patients are people who are constantly being told they don’t have what they have and don’t see what they see, and in the end it drives them crazy.”

moral love pauperism poetry

L’Équation africaine

The African Equation

Yasmina Khadra

“Understanding” isn’t empathy as a sentiment, it’s the collapse and rebuilding of your framework. Despair is largely a matter of perception, while the true value of existence lies in life itself.

“When life loses its meaning, it keeps its substance intact.”

humanitarianism Africa/Europe ethics philosophy


Recently Read

Rage for Life

Rage de vivre : Œuvres poétiques complètes — René Depestre

Rage for Life: Complete Poetical Works

Joy/Happiness is something you must fight to preserve, an insistence on life that resists cynicism and historical erasure.

poetry slavery Caribbean identity love & revolt

The Aeneid

L’Énéide — Virgile

The Aeneid

Rome’s founding epic, Virgil’s Aeneid, aims to write an everlasting masterpiece at the level of Homere’s Iliad and Odyssey.

epic mythology Rome founding myth pietas

A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues

Petit traité des grandes vertus — André Comte-Sponville

A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues

A modern virtue-ethics journey, from politeness to love, treating virtues as lived practices shaped by weakness, habit, and social life rather than moral perfectionism. Philosophy is worthwhile only insofar as it helps us live our virtues rather than merely think about them.

ethics moral psychology philosophy

Letters from a Stoic

Letters from a Stoic — Seneca

Time is the non-renewable resource; most suffering comes from spending it on imagined futures and self-made anxieties.

Stoicism ethics time life & death philosophy

The Four Agreements

Les Quatre Accords toltèques — Don Miguel Ruiz

The Four Agreements

A compact “code of conduct” that targets the cognitive roots of conflict. The fastest way to reduce unnecessary pain is to question the story my mind is adding to raw facts.

philosophy ethics meaning-making mindset personal discipline

Treatise on Despair and Beatitude

Traité du désespoir et de la béatitude — André Comte-Sponville

Treatise on Despair and Beatitude

Hope can be a distraction, lucidity is sometimes the most compassionate form of courage.

philosophy spirituality optimal experience life & death

Meditations

Meditations — Marcus Aurelius

The most stable freedom is control over my judgments, everything else is negotiation with the world.

Stoicism self-discipline philosophy

1984

1984 — George Orwell

Surveillance, truth, and power. The dystopia that never stops being relevant.

totalitarianism surveillance language dystopia

What the Day Owes the Night

Ce que le jour doit à la nuit — Yasmina Khadra

What the Day Owes the Night

Sometimes the tragedy is not hatred, but impossible loyalties.

“Life is a train that doesn’t stop at any station. You either jump on while it’s moving or watch it go by from the platform, and there is no greater tragedy than a ghost station.”

identity colonial Algeria love sociology

The Life Before Us

La vie devant soi — Émile Ajar (Romain Gary)

The Life Before Us

Dignity and love are often defended in small choices (how we speak, stay, and show up), not in grand moral speeches.

“Psychiatric patients are people who are constantly being told they don’t have what they have and don’t see what they see, and in the end it drives them crazy.”

moral love pauperism poetry

The African Equation

L’Équation africaine — Yasmina Khadra

The African Equation

“Understanding” isn’t empathy as a sentiment, it’s the collapse and rebuilding of your framework. Despair is largely a matter of perception, while the true value of existence lies in life itself.

“When life loses its meaning, it keeps its substance intact.”

humanitarianism Africa/Europe ethics philosophy

The Sun Queen

La Reine Soleil — Christian Jacq

The Sun Queen

A historical novel set during the final years of Akhenaten’s religious revolution and its aftermath, where legitimacy, faith, and succession collide as Akhesa (Ankhesenpaaten) and Tutankhamun navigate court intrigue, rival priesthoods, and the ambitions of the general Horemheb

ancient Egypt power Akhenaten historical fiction Pharaoh

The Swallows of Kabul

Les Hirondelles de Kaboul — Yasmina Khadra

The Swallows of Kabul

Oppression doesn’t only punish bodies; it contaminates moral agency by shrinking the space of safe choices.

oppression love & revolt Taliban-era Afghanistan moral

Shibumi

Shibumi — Trevanian

One of the most effective ways to resist powerful systems is disciplined self-mastery: refusing to let your character and desires be shaped by their incentives.

Shibumi espionage philosophy power systems discipline optimal experience

Les Misérables

Les Misérables — Victor Hugo

Masterpiece of French literature. An epic about moral transformation set against institutions that confuse legality with justice, exposing how poverty and punishment can be engineered as structural fate.

moral pauperism sociology philosophy Paris revolution

The History of Jerusalem

Histoire de Jérusalem — Vincent Lemire & Christophe Gaultier

The History of Jerusalem: An Illustrated Story of 4,000 Years

A beautifully illustrated journey through 4,000 years of one of the world’s most contested cities.

history religion empires

Learning Theory from First Principles

Learning Theory from First Principles — Francis Bach

A rigorous yet accessible introduction to the mathematical foundations of machine learning.

machine learning optimization statistics

Stochastic Processes

Stochastic Processes: From Applications to Theory — Pierre Del Moral & Spiridon Penev

A probability text that motivates the theory through concrete domains (finance, physics, signal processing, etc.), using applications as the “why” behind formal stochastic objects.

Probability Markov processes Discrete & Continuous diffusions

Deep Learning

Deep Learning — Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio & Aaron Courville

One of the bibles of deep learning. A broad, structured map of deep learning—mathematical foundations, architectures, and practical methodology—written as a unifying reference.

Machine Learning Deep Learning representation learning neural nets

Flow

Vivre : la psychologie du bonheur — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Csikszentmihalyi reframes happiness as an attention strategy: “flow” emerges when challenge and skill are balanced, goals are clear, feedback is immediate, and self-conscious rumination disappears.

“Control of consciousness determines the quality of life.”

optimal experience mindset well-being

The Dream Life of a Butterfly

La vie rêvée d’un papillon — Sylvère Denné & Sophie Ladame

The Dream Life of a Butterfly

A graphic retelling around Henri Charrière (“Papillon”), who escaped from the Guyana bagne.

biography freedom imprisonment comics France


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  • Publications — Research papers on deep learning and related topics
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