Bookshelf
A collection of books that I've read and found valuable. The highlighted books are the ones that have shaped my view of the world and influenced my thinking the most.
It's not guaranteed to find useful insights and learnings from every book, but over time, you will bump into ideas that change the trajectory of your life. As Charlie Munger said, “There are answers worth billions of dollars in a $30 history book.”, you are paying a huge opportunity cost by not reading.
- ·A Man for All Markets — Edward O. Thorp
- ·A Mind at Play — Jimmy Soni
- ·All I Want to Know Is Where I'm Going to Die So I'll Never Go There — Peter Bernstein
- ·Fortune Formula — William Poundstone
- ·Invent & Wander — Jeff Bezos
- ·Just for Fun — Linus Torvalds
- ·Meditations — Marcus Aurelius
- ·Only the Paranoid Survive — Andrew S. Grove
- ·Poor Charlie's Almanack — Charles T. Munger
- ·Poor Richard's Almanack — Benjamin Franklin
- ·Socrates — Paul Johnson
- ·The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to His Son — John D. Rockefeller
- ·The Lessons of History — Will & Ariel Durant
- ·Titan — Ron Chernow
- ·Where Are the Customers' Yachts? — Fred Schwed Jr.
- ·Why Nations Fail — Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson
- ·Winning the War in Your Mind — Craig Groeschel