By: Gabriela Yareliz
March was an action-packed month that was done in a blink.
Below are some of the things that captured my attention:
The book The Five Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom was the book I was deep into. I will finish it now in April. It is a very substance-no-fluff book, just like his newsletter. (5/5 ⭐️).

The book that most enthralled me was the Flamingo Estate’s A Guide to Becoming Alive. It’s a gorgeous book filled with so many curiosities. (5/5 ⭐️)

The following book was deceptive and not worth the read. It has a great title, but the agenda and lack of discernment is thick. (0/5 ⭐️)

Candace Owens launched her Harvey Weinstein series. It has been excellent. (4/5 ⭐️ a four only because sometimes all the email reading gets boring)

Even more interesting has been her coverage of journalist Tom O’Neill’s book Chaos, and the MKUltra program. She covered the Kennedy files. Just recently, she discussed Kanye’s institutionalization and the role this has played in what we have seen recently. She discussed how Kanye remembers what he survived after being drugged and hospitalized through actions and threats of his trainer Harley Pasternak (who is former Canadian military and was involved in drug research). It’s a wild situation that, like many things, is not what it seems. (5/5 ⭐️)
On a “lighter” note, her coverage of the Baldoni trials has been top. (5/5 ⭐️)
On the truly more lighthearted notes, Theo’s interview with Adam Devine was a fun listen, and the show Bad Monkey (AppleTV+) has been a fun watch.

Printemps opened in the Financial District, and it’s so pretty. Like a museum.

It’s a season for lighter jackets (but still bring the earmuffs), lighter blushes, brighter mornings, a pocket umbrella, lighter shoes, and a cold drink to ease the sweat underground as you wait for a train.
I really need to fix my sleep schedule this month. It has been screwed up thanks to my desire to have a life after work, delayed trains and terrible hockey.
This month’s top post was Don’t Be Good. I appreciate you reading and the kind feedback and notes I receive.
As Yancy from Bad Monkey would say, stay magical. ✨