I am reading the Prasad book now; it's well written and thought provoking (though admittedly some of the evolutionary biology material is pretty dense).
I was disappointed with the InPractise book; maybe I had overly high expectations, but it seems like a lot of recycled content, much of which I had already read elsewhere.
Highly doubt the content is recycled because InPractise does primary research, so they definitely generated that content. Could be the case you had read those interviews before though
Look forward to reading the InPractise book. I enjoyed Adam Seesel's "Where The Money Is," as he describes the adjustments he makes to companies in industries he feels GAAP accounting has fallen short in measuring economic value creation. Basic in certain parts, great in others; particularly found the case examples quite helpful.
Great post. Thanks for compiling. I’d say 18 books read is a strong performance. Extra thanks for the grades on each book. I’m reading Black Swan at the moment. A good concept to keep in mind. Always.
I am reading the Prasad book now; it's well written and thought provoking (though admittedly some of the evolutionary biology material is pretty dense).
I was disappointed with the InPractise book; maybe I had overly high expectations, but it seems like a lot of recycled content, much of which I had already read elsewhere.
Highly doubt the content is recycled because InPractise does primary research, so they definitely generated that content. Could be the case you had read those interviews before though
Great list especially Think and Grow Rich , classic
Think it's an underappreciated book!
Look forward to reading the InPractise book. I enjoyed Adam Seesel's "Where The Money Is," as he describes the adjustments he makes to companies in industries he feels GAAP accounting has fallen short in measuring economic value creation. Basic in certain parts, great in others; particularly found the case examples quite helpful.
Very interesting, will add to my reading list!
Great post. Thanks for compiling. I’d say 18 books read is a strong performance. Extra thanks for the grades on each book. I’m reading Black Swan at the moment. A good concept to keep in mind. Always.
Have read it, just not this year! I consider it even better performance considering I read a lot of financial reports/earnings calls etc
The nvidia way book is pretty good. Makes you appreciate why nvda has been such a good stock to own. Their work culture and leadership are top notch
Added to my list! Had heard about it but never bought it. Thanks for the recommendation!
Can you add an amazon link to #18? I can’t seem to find it
Ah nvm looks like it’s on their own website. $70 :0
Yep, not cheap, but imho worth it
Try this:
Fabric of Success | The Golden Threads Running Through The Tapestry Of Every Great Business
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5W7B9W1
I wanted to read "What I Learned About Investing from Darwin")) Thx.