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  • What's your favorite book?

    Richard Fang
    25 replies
    I'm not really a big reader but would love to see recommendations!

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    David J. Kim
    @james_clear @dzyngiri Ditto on this one, it's really good, no-nonsense book on how to improve your life. No chapters on "believing hard enough" or anything like that, just straight to the point advice.
    7 habits of highly effective people. One of the best books I've read
    Benoit Chambon
    The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien (ed. by C. Tolkien)
    Tarek Dajani
    I am reading now Lean startup, seems very interesting @richardfliu
    Richard Fang
    @tdajani Always a good one to read!
    Alex Hammond
    Show Your Work- Austin Kleon
    Ajeya
    100 years of solitude!
    David Gregorian
    Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki. I stumbled across him while reading the biography of Steve Jobs :)
    David J. Kim
    I'd say a wonderful one is Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. It's about a holocaust survivor and his experiences in a concentration camp. Some great quotes from it: “Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.” “Happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.” “I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be supplemented by a Statue of Responsiblity on the West Coast.”
    Richard Fang
    @between_team @daniel_baum Definitely will check this one out thanks!
    Mitchell Orme
    Meditations - Marcus Aurelius. A great way to reset your perspective and learn from some timeless words.
    Ignacio Carmona
    "They Ask, You Answer" by Marcus sheridan
    Alan Lee
    The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
    Daniel Baum
    "Red Notice" by Bill Browder is an awesome true story!
    Richard Fang
    @daniel_baum I actually find reading biographys and stories probably the easiest reads for me! Will check it out :)
    Janinah
    Superbetter by Jane McGonigal is a book I finished reading last week and loved! Before that the last good book I read was the Almanac of Naval Ravikant
    Rene
    "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. It shows that we are not as smart and reasoned as we think we are.
    Ben
    The Three-Body Problem (author Liu Cixin) Top science fiction.