bOOK NOTES
The road to worldly wisdom is lined with books. This is where you'll find all my book notes—packed with memorable quotes, key takeaways, and my breakdown of it all.
The Psychology of Money
The Psychology of Money is a collection of short stories that explore the strange and surprising ways people think about money.
Richer, Wiser, Happier
Richer, Wiser, Happier distills wisdom from interviews with over forty of the world’s greatest investors, revealing how they achieved success in both markets and life.
Fooled By Randomness
Fooled By Randomness explores the roles of luck, uncertainty, risk, and human error in a world that's more unpredictable than we realize.
What I Learned About Investing From Darwin
What I Learned About Investing From Darwin presents a philosophy of patient, long-term investing inspired by an unexpected source: evolutionary biology.
Investing: The Last Liberal Art
Investing: The Last Liberal Art covers essential investing concepts drawn from a variety of disciplines beyond finance and economics.
Thinking In Bets
Thinking In Bets is the ultimate guide to thinking about risk. Written by former World Series of Poker champion Annie Duke, this book uses examples from business, sports, politics, and poker to share practical tools for making better decisions.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a collection of Naval’s ideas, reprinted from his Twitter threads, interviews, and other writings, intended to teach us how to forge our own unique path toward a happier, wealthier, and healthier life.
The Ownership Dividend
The Ownership Dividend predicts a coming paradigm shift in the U.S. stock market from an emphasis on share price appreciation to a return to a more cash-based system of returns where investors will prioritize dividends.
Deals From Hell
Deals From Hell is a detailed look at the worst M&A deals ever and the lessons learned from them.
One From Many
One From Many offers a first-hand account of Visa's founding, sharing the founder’s journey and the innovative thinking that brought the company to life.
The Great Depression: A Diary
The Great Depression: A Diary is a first-hand account of what it was like living through the Great Depression through the eyes of the author, a lawyer from Youngstown, Ohio.
Investing For Growth
Investing For Growth is a collection of Terry Smith’s writings from 2010-2020, where he defines in detail his straightforward, three-step formula for stock market success: Buy good companies, don’t overpay, and do nothing.
Same As Ever
Same As Ever offers a look at the unchanging aspects of human behavior and how they influence our investments and everyday lives.