How comeNo More Mr Nice Guy. One of the best books I have ever read.
How comeNo More Mr Nice Guy. One of the best books I have ever read.
The whole 10,000 hours rule he uses in the book turned out to be misinterpreted and oversimplified just like all his work.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.
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.
The systemic function he outlined in the book is still correct, the hard-line threshold wasn't, but that's to be expected.The whole 10,000 hours rule he uses in the book turned out to be misinterpreted and oversimplified just like all his work.
He currently has a new book out, which I haven't read yet, but I listened to his interview about it. In there he goes on to defend Joe Patternoand happily talk about how he doesn't really do a deep research of topics he's writing about
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I just finished Antifragile and Black Swan, I need to check out Fooled by Randomness.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!
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
Reading I will teach you to be rich, listening to Richest man in Babylon on Audible and have 7 Habits waiting for me on my kindleRiches Man in Babylon - George S Clason
I Will Teach You to Be Rich - Ramon Sethi
7 Habits I’d Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey
This and Siddhartha are wonderful books to read post graduation when you're entering the "real world"The Alchemist
This was a positive thread so I didn't want to hate...but one list in particular had me goingmost books are junk. i would've avoided anything written or recommended by media people.
Lies My Teacher Told Me is the truth.was gonna say peoples history and lies my teacher told me
I did that antifragile audio book last year. I thought it was pretty good. I want to read skin in the game.