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@benersing
I’ve read all the business/economics/finance/leadership books there are. Many more than once. I need something new in 2024. What do you recommend? 100 WARPS to the person who recommends the first book I select.
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@warpcastadmin.eth
everything i know about business i've learnt from grateful dead
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@d1ego
Haven't read it yet, but next on my list. Broken Money by Lyn Alden
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@nounishprof
Talking to Strangers BUT the audiobook version that’s like a podcast. https://www.audible.com/pd/1549150340?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflow
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Timeless way of building & a pattern language are interesting, diff genre, but definitely something that leads to a “new” perspective. I ran in different circles, we used to host winter studies - 1 ag book, 1 non ag. Schumachers - small is beautiful is good Meadows - thinking in systems Eisenstein - sacred econ
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@vinayvasanji.eth
If I had to categorize this, it's about leadership
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@mc
Christianity and History by Herbert Butterfield
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@phil
https://www.philmohun.com/science-and-engineering/
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@links
Here’s an oldy but goody. Free, relevant, and quite short! https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2274
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@grit
evolution of everything by matt ridley
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@naomiii
On my list to buy once it is published is def Cal Newport's Slow Productivity. I guess that counts as business haha. Also, Blackbox thinking was great. And David Epstein "Range" on why generalists turmp in a world of specialists.
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@leonardo
Want to become more open-minded? Read about fashion
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@cameron
🫡 https://cameronarmstrong.org/reading/
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The courage to be disliked and the courage to be happy. The titles are a bit deceptive in that they sound like a million other books, but the choice of words refers to adlerian psychology. Best books on relationships I've read, and The format of a dialogue is highly engaging (esp the audiobook)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_How_They_Tell_Me_the_World_Ends:_The_Cyberweapons_Arms_Race
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@bhaji
I liked reading these two back to back since they have such different styles Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future Richard Branson: The Virgin Way: Everything I Know about Leadership
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https://www.amazon.com/Harold-Purple-Crayon-Books/dp/0064430227
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If you're feeling historical: The Lessons of History, Will & Ariel Durant If you're feeling systemy: The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs If you're feeling reaaaly systemy: Thinking in Systems, Donnella Meadows
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Have you read Mastering the Market Cycle or the Most Important Thing by Howard Marks? https://www.masteringthemarketcycle.com/ https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-most-important-thing/9780231153683
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The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience Book by Carmine Gallo
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