What are some nonfiction books you've read that have helped you improve as a person?
EPI. Better at algo's now
I gained a lot from Mini Habits by Stephen Guise
Last Lecture
Diary of Anne Frank
Reminds me how privileged we are, every single time!
Sapiens, selfish gene. Didn't make me better as a person. But it made me look life in a different way not intended by the authors.
If you have aspirations or retiring early, starting your own business, going to business school: The E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber Is a really easy read about the mindset you need to grow a business. In short, it helps you understand how to work on your business (as an owner) rather than in your business (as an employee).
The undoing project-Michael Lewis. Reading about some of the central biases in behavioral economics was fascinating
The obstacle is the way. Ego is the enemy. The daily stoic. 7 habits of highly effective people
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Thinking fast and slow is a good read.