What are some books you'd recommend to your 20-year old self?

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Manufacturing Consent - Noam Chomsky
Capital - Thomas Piketty
Basic Economics - Thomas Sowell (should have done even better in my Econ courses, a 5 hour read condensed everything I did those 4 years in the major)
Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

I'm not too far past 20 so most of my reading was prior, but there are definitely some solid concepts I hadn't come into until more recently.
There's also a book on private equity and investing that put a lot of things into perspective for me as well, when I find it I"ll link to it.
 

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Malcolm X Auto-Bio
The Illuminated Mind
The Power of Now
The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey

I read each of these books at different phases of my life and all of them left a profound impact on how I view myself and the world. Books are extremely powerful. They take you to another world. As you can tell from the list I am interested in a wide spectrum of topics. I do not discriminate when it comes to what I read. My advice is to always be open minded enough to read anything. You will have a much richer and fluid perspective of reality as a result.
 

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Too many to name honestly.

Saw some recommend Thomas Sowell don't read anything he wrote he is a student of the worst economy hack that ever lived Milton Friedman.


So Economic history - A History of Interest Rates; The house of Rothschild

Personal finance - A millionaire next door!

Economics - Economics in one lesson!

Travelling and Economics - anything by Jim Rogers his quote is under my name. Has about 4 amazing books.

Investing - anything from Dr. Van Tharp need your mind ready before you even try to invest;
Fooled by Randomness - Nassim Taleb

Work and Environment - Ray Dalio. Principles

Self - Autobiography of Malcolm X
Self - Autobiography Thurgood Marshall
Self - Invisible Man; Novel
Self - Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization
Self - Marcus Garvey anything
Self - New Jim Crow

These are off the top of my head. Will add more if I can remember so many good books. Bold one read first!
 
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A. Identity & Motivation:
Who Am I? by Steven Reiss
A Guide to the Good Life by William Irvine
The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin
Quiet by Susan Cain

B. Systems and Processes:
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High
Make it Stick by Peter C. Brown and Henry Roediger
The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande

C. Outcomes:
Superforecasting by Phillip Tetlock
Naked Statistics by Charles Wheelan
Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy by Chris Hayes
 

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Life - *Invisible Man (Ellison), A Separate Peace (Knowles), The Social Animal (Brooks)

Career - Mountains Beyond Mountains (Kidder), The Schools Our Children Deserve (Kohn), When Helping Hurts (Corbett and Fikkert)

Faith - Jesus and the Victory of God (Wright), In The Name of Jesus (Nouwen), The Politics of Jesus (Yoder)

History - *Lies My Teacher Told Me (Loewen), *The Miseducation of the Negro (Woodson), *The Souls of Black Folk (DuBois)


Ones with a * are the ones that I actually did read somewhere around 18-21.
 
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