books
In my post about being an active reader, I talk about writing my thoughts and takeaways on books a week after I read them. I often find myself returning to these notes for a quick refresher [1]. Here are some of those rough notes:
- mastering the market cycle
- man's search for meaning
- the advantage
- happiness: a guide to developing life's most important skill
- how to change your mind
- venture deals
- speed and scale
- how to decide
- made in japan
- range: how generalists triumph in a specialized world
- the defining decade
- the inner game of tennis
- measure what matters
- the second mountain
- high output management
- competitive strategy
- seo for growth
- good to great
- crossing the chasm
- high growth handbook
- invent & wander
- digital minimalism
- my life and work
- siddhartha
- no rules rules: netflix and the culture of reinvention
- delivering happiness
- indian philosophy: a very short introduction
- secrets of sand hill road
- 24 hours in ancient rome
- zero to one
- the first 90 days
- super human
- through two doors at once
- why we sleep
- on the shortness of life
- remembering akbar
- predictably irrational
- the power of habit
- thinking in bets
- maximum city: bombay lost and found
- born a crime
- bottle of lies: the inside story of the generic drug boom
- when breath becomes air
- sapiens
- human compatible
- how to win friends and influence people in the digital age
[1] as I've gotten busier, these reviews have become quite laconic and primarily serve the purpose of jogging my memory. However, they might be useful for some, so I continue to publish them here.