The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
By Eric Jorgenson
A compendium of Naval Ravikant's wisdoms and thoughts about life. I resonated a lot with the beliefs explained in this book.
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By Eric Jorgenson
A compendium of Naval Ravikant's wisdoms and thoughts about life. I resonated a lot with the beliefs explained in this book.
By Brian Clegg
An introductory textbook about Game Theory that teaches the basic concepts of Game Theory, backed up with many interesting real-world examples.
By Peter Scazzero
This book was recommended to me by my discipler. I really enjoyed this book's balance of practical and spiritual advice. The main point of this book is that one must be emotionally mature before they can be spiritually mature.
By Robin Sharma
My favourite book ever that encourages you powerfully to practice a more disciplined and focused life and succeed in any pursuit.
By Napoleon Hill
If you believe you can do it you will do it because if you never give it up you will eventually succeed (or die)
By Morgan Housel
The financial circumstances you grew up in determine how you see money in the future + practical tips to build financial stability without being rich
By Steven Bartlett
Loved this because its a super practical book and each tip is immediately applicable and engagingly taught with real stories and examples.
By Howard G Hendricks
This book does a great job balancing the spiritual with the practical advice. Teaches you how to engage people effectively but more importantly how to build a relationship with them.
By Chris Voss
This book has way too many stories but it is also gives many useful pointers and frameworks to bring to a negotiation. As an avoidant person it showed me how conflict can be constructive.