1. The Hard Things About Hard Thingscompany owners and executives who provide helpful guidance on addressing challenging circumstances in the workplace, such as terminating workers, managing investor relations, and making difficult choice.
2. The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)The book focuses on the dramatic effects of uncommon and unpredictable outlier occurrences as well as how easy it is for people to look back on these events and find easy answers.
3. Think and Grow Rich (Napoleon Hill)The book's central thesis is that everyone can succeed and accumulate riches by adhering to a certain set of rules.
4. Leadership and Self-Deception (The Arbinger Institute)Leadership and Self-Deception, a narrative of a guy experiencing obstacles at work and in his home, reveals the amazing ways we may deceive ourselves about our genuine intentions and unintentionally undermine the efficacy of our attempts at pleasure and success.
5. Ignore Everybody (Hugh Macleod)a funny and enlightening manual for bringing out the creative genius within you. It gives helpful guidance for transforming ideas into reality and encourages readers to stick to their goals and ignore critics.
6. Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)This book provides useful strategies for thinking more slowly and intelligently by exposing how our minds are fooled by bias and mistakes even when we believe we are acting rationally. You'll be able to make wiser judgments in everything you do at work and at home.
7. Zero to One (Peter Thiel and blake masters)The book places a strong emphasis on the value of starting from "zero to one" and inventing something new as opposed to copying what currently exists. This idea has prompted several tech firms to create proprietary technologies to achieve monopoly.
8. Discover your True North (Bill George)True North shows you how to map out your route to success and provides a detailed and practical manual for developing into a genuine leader.
9. Giants of Enterprises (Richard Tedlow)Richard S. Tedlow, the leading business historian of our day, looks at seven legendary CEOs who built long-lasting corporate empires while skillfully overseeing cutting-edge technologies.Tedlow sheds light on the motivations, methods, and mindsets of the great achievers of our day with the insight and precision of a master:
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10. The 4-hour workweek (Timothy Ferriss)It opposes the conventional wisdom of "get a good job, work hard, retire rich" and instead advocates for "lifestyle design". According to Ferriss, you can work four hours a week if you cut out unnecessary tasks and outsource some parts of your life.