Why Fish Don’t Exist by Lulu Miller

I have tried and failed to describe what this book is all about to a half dozen people. It’s described as “part memoir, part biography, part scientific adventure”. During the first third of this book I was thinking deeply about hope and resilience. During the second third I was thinking about the power of truth, denial, and delusion. By the end I was ruminating on how legacies are built and why we’re so invested in them. Important, incredibly timely, and captivating.

Rhodesia Jackson

I am a designer, web developer, & closeted nerd.

I’m also an avid reader, plant lover (and killer), and wannabe interior decorator. I’m all about self-care, from yoga to DIY facials. For now, Boston is my home, but I have dreams to travel the world.

I have been designing for over 10 years and I’ve worked with large financial technology software firms to yoga teachers. Although I worked in the corporate world for the beginning of my career, my true passion lies in helping entrepreneurs develop their own bold, beautiful brand identities and websites.

https://rhodesiajdesigns.com
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