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Trying this again… FC — favorite books you’ve read that genuinely changed how you thought about things or inspired you greatly?
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On the Road by Jack Kerouac Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner
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Joe and Natalie Henrich, “Why Humans Cooperate”
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The beginning of infinity Letters from a self made merchant to his son The machiavellians The last lion Siddhartha The Asian saga (shogun, tai-pan and noble house)
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The intelligent investor by Ben Graham Origin of Wealth by Eric Beinhocker Zero to One by Peter Thiel Paul Graham essays The Quran
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Genuinely changed how i thought about things.. Lying by Sam Harris. Only 58 pages. Very high ROI
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In line w/ retrospective thinking, — "Delirious New York" by R. Koolhaas recently. Funny that as someone who has a BA in American Literature, & an MA in Comparative Literature, I just do not recollect life-changing moments when it comes to books. Such questions are a nice reminder to contemplate on the past.
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Beginning of Infinity. Homo Deus.
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Energy and Civilisation - Vaclav Smil Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change - William R Catton The Invention of Nature - Andrea Wulf Ordinary Men - Christopher R Browning
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All of the non-fiction on this list + The Foundation https://danromero.org/books
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All the Shah's Men by Stephen Kinzer
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This one blew me up
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Waking up by Sam Harris
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A fiction & nonfiction combo: - The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas - Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital by Carlota Pérez
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Ray Dalio’s recent one Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order was good Made me realise that history rhymes and today’s political/social climate is not unique. There were great empires before the US and there will be great ones after
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"Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse "The Cossacks" by Leo Tolstoy "The Presence Process" by Micheal Brown
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The Millionaire Next Door. Getting to a place where I enjoy saving more than spending was truly life changing. What is more exciting than stacking sats and staking eth? We live in an exciting time.
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The Power of Myth
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Master of the Senate by Robert Caro is fantastic and easily one of the best biographies I’ve ever read, well worth the long read
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Old Songs in a New Cafe: Selected Essays Book by Robert James Waller Probably more personal, but just managed to make me appreciate many things I didn’t before.
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