Category: Finance & Business
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Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today
Why We Fail Our Future Selves Hal Hershfield opens Your Future Self with a simple but haunting observation:we all want a better future — but we rarely act like it. “We treat our future selves as if they were strangers.” This paradox defines modern life.We know we should save more, eat better, exercise, or plan…
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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
The Modern Philosopher of Silicon Valley Naval Ravikant is not your typical entrepreneur.He’s part investor, part philosopher —a man who built startups, backed unicorns, and then questioned the very idea of success. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, curated by Eric Jorgenson,is a distilled map of his ideas about wealth, happiness, and leverage. “Seek wealth, not…
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Good to Great by Jim Collins
1. From Good to Great — A Question That Redefined Business When Jim Collins began his research, he wasn’t looking for another management fad.He wanted to answer one deceptively simple question: “Can a good company become a great company, and if so, how?” That question led to one of the most extensive corporate studies in…
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Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins
A Radical Question: What If the Goal Isn’t to Save, but to Spend Well? What if the ultimate goal of money isn’t to die rich —but to die with nothing left unexperienced? Bill Perkins opens Die With Zero with a provocative premise:Most people spend their entire lives trying to accumulate wealth,but forget that wealth is…
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The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley & William D. Danko
Why This Book Redefined What “Rich” Means When The Millionaire Next Door was first published in 1996, it quietly disrupted the way the world thought about wealth.It wasn’t a book about stock-picking or secret investment formulas — it was about behavior. Authors Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko conducted decades of research interviewing and…
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Why This Book Changed How the World Talks About Money Few finance books have transformed global thinking like Rich Dad Poor Dad.First published in 1997, it challenged everything society teaches about money, education, and work. Robert Kiyosaki wasn’t a Wall Street analyst or economist—he was a businessman who learned about money the hard way.Through the…
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The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
Why This Book Resonates with Millions Money touches every part of life—security, freedom, relationships, and identity—yet few of us ever learn how to think about it wisely.Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money changed that conversation. Rather than offering formulas or stock tips, Housel explores the deeply human side of finance—the emotions, biases, and stories that…
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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
A Classic That Redefined Investing When Benjamin Graham published The Intelligent Investor in 1949, he wasn’t simply writing about stocks. He was redefining what it meant to invest intelligently. For Graham, investing was not speculation. It wasn’t about predicting short-term price swings or following market fads. True investing meant analyzing businesses, understanding intrinsic value, and…
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Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
A Compass for an Uncertain World Life and business are full of unknowns. Most of us make decisions guided by instinct, habit, or guesswork. Ray Dalio argues there’s a better way: a set of tested principles that serve as a compass. In Principles: Life and Work, Dalio shares the hard-won lessons that helped him transform…
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The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
Why This Book Still Guides Startups Today When The Lean Startup was first published in 2011, it quickly became a must-read for entrepreneurs, managers, and innovators around the world. But more than a decade later, Eric Ries’s ideas remain strikingly relevant. Startups continue to fail at alarming rates, established companies still struggle with innovation, and…