Work the system – Sam Carpenter Or the smartest person in the room. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Its a great spiritual adventure story; a journey through through the eyes of a master yogi, describing a culture which is deeply rooted in the quest for mystical knowledge. http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2013/02/22/getting-rich-from-zero-to-hero-in-one-blog-post/. – The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian My highest recommendation is "Alchemist". Also available here: http://amzn.to/2hbwDNQ. Had a huge impact in my life and helped me during my Aha! easy to read book by a master of brand creation. But they aren't. He`s an entrepreneur in the way that it means. I'd add The Righteous Mind and A History of the World In 6 Glasses to that, along with Ben Franklins Letters From a Self-Made Merchant. Aronson, the co-author, guest-lectured at Stanford and his class was one of the most thought-provoking ones I ever took. 1. If you're into literature, try José Saramago. Rainer Zitelmann: Psychologie der Superreichen: Das verborgene Wissen der Vermögenselite – One Thought Changes Everything by Mara Gleason The description may sound like woo woo garbage (since I know how much you **love** life coaches), but just read it. Personally I don’t Suze Orman’n credibility so high after reports that she doesn’t even follow the philosophy of her own books. Plus the fact that even though he's a "marketing guru", he's done substantial work in engineering and biology – staying outside of the "internet marketing bubble" that you hate. In this insightful autobiography, long-time Ford CEO Lee Iacocca reflects on his illustrious career, sharing his success, failures, and practical business lessons that got him far with companies like Chrysler and Ford. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Also enjoyed Between the World and Me and read his bio about his father The Beautiful Struggle too. The idea that Ramit would do this just to rake in, literally, a few extra dollars is ridiculous. Family, inc. unique perspective on pf. He digs deep into the primal drivers that make human beings crave community and examines how we've insulated ourselves from it in the modern world. The groundbreaking NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more, and live a rich life—now in a revised 2nd edition. Awesome list Ramit, thanks. If you like A Return To Love I think you need to dig into A Course In Miracles which is a beast but I think worth it. And you're 20. The A-Z guide to financial abundance for those of us who don’t have a clue of where to start! Anatomy of The Spirit by Caroline Myss "Design thinking" is not about design, per se, but is, instead, an approach to thinking about, addressing, and working with others to solve problems and pursue opportunities. I loved how she moved from blaming others to looking at herself. Calm for life – Paul Wilson Flow by MIHALY Cskzentmihaly Love is a Decision by Kiran David It is about our abandonment of humanity’s great ideas for false security and mindless consumption. Confessions of an Advertising Man by David Ogilvy deserves a look too. Here's a recent one I enjoyed (and it also made me a little uncomfortable): Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari- a foundation shaking look into the history of humankind that made me nostalgic for my cultural anthropology class in college (#nerd.) Since you're reading books about parenting, check out an excellent guide on how NOT to be a good parent: You’ll learn the exact tactics you can use to come up with a profitable idea, find clients to sell to, and create a system to grow your business even further. You will not enjoy it, because it presents the most critical challenge for the individual and the world today. Some speculate that he may be the world’s next savior, an authentic hero who can perform miracles. PSYCHOLOGY: Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking – by Christopher Hadnagy Not a business book but read check out American Pain. Much to my surprise it turned out to be one of the best books I've ever read. A very intelligent and articulate woman who was a journalist before the war, she talks about learning to survive amongst the chaos that ensued. by Jacob Needleman Emerson unburdened his young country of Europe’s traditional sense of history and showed Americans how to be creators of their own circumstances. In this book Lewis deconstructs the masks men wear from the material mask, athletic max, sexual mask, and 6 others. Keep the calendar sacred and schedule EVERYTHING. It dives into the psychology of differentiation aka: how to be with someone and navigate the complex emotions of marriage while still maintaining your sense of individuality. She was poor and self medicated with drugs, did jail time on and off for a while, got out and got a second chance after hearing about and completing a treatment program. The groundbreaking NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more, and live a rich life—now in a revised 2nd edition. Systemic thinking is what is lacking in the world – of both business, as well as family. Growing up with Hunter S. Thompson" by Juan Thompson, HST's son. If you were to read ONE book, read this one: The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid – Bill Bryson 1. Son of Raw Fish – Don Maloney I feel like that's something that is sorely missing for a lot of people. by Steven Johnson, 17. The Creativity Code – Alex Gore. Sign up below to start reading the first chapter for free. In Linchpin, Seth shows you what it takes to become a transformative member of a company and shows managers how to cultivate and encourage the development of linchpins (rather than cogs) in their organization, rather than letting your employees outgrow you and leave like most talented, hard-working people do. The groundbreaking NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more, and live a rich life--now in a revised 2nd edition. I even got kicked out of church for throwing a pen at the priest. I realize that your posts are directed toward young people who don’t have my eyesight issues; OTOH, I like to follow your thoughts on a regular basis so I can pass on useful tidbits to the kids (who are in your target demographic, but not as “connected” as I am…yet). 2. Factory Man (Beth Macy) – goes well with Hillbilly Elegy. The Ultimate Introduction to NLP by Richard Bandler – if you don't know anything about NLP this is a fantastic resource and a super easy read Thank you for the comment about libraries! David Eagleman – Incognito – Alan Alda "Alex Rogo is a harried plant manager working ever more desperately to try improve performance. It's brilliant in dealing with difficult people, whiners, bullies and (especially) people suffering from addiction. 1. 2. Empires in World History departs from conventional European and nation-centered perspectives to take a remarkable look at how empires relied on diversity to shape the global order. Anything You Want . I'd recommend Cal Newport's Deep Work for anyone that works with ideas or is generally a knowledge worker. I've read 6 of the books on your list – mostly from the finance section. No Seth Godin books on the list? by Rapaille, Clotaire, It's a rare book that managed to explain String Theory and the forefront of modern physics in plain English! You don't have to be perfect to be rich. ASK by Ryan Levesque and The Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani. Psycho-cybernetics – Maxwell Maltz A little bit of that goes a long way, and a lot of that tires out quickly. 4. “Ramit’s like the guy you wish you knew in college who would sit you down over a beer and fill you in on what you really need to know about money—no sales pitch, just good advice.” —Christopher Stevenson, Credit Union Executives Society “Smart, bold, and practical. I found it on my Dad's bookshelf when I was in the 9th grade and loved it. He explores the characteristics of individuals who have brought change to their industries and/or fields. Tears were shed, by both Donovan and my classmates (and me). This is a great takedown of the book: https://www.salon.com/2017/03/11/hillbilly-sellout-the-politics-of-j-d-vances-hillbilly-elegy-are-already-being-used-to-gut-the-working-poor/. "See You at the Top" by Zig Ziglar. 1. 3. 3. I will teach you to be rich, but only if you're 20 This book is probably great if you have never heard of finance. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12935037-principles, I would also like to recommend Kevin Kelly's book The Inevitable Check out Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. What else is your sales approach than good copy and authentic story-telling? Play bigger by al Ramadan. Also, one that I'm currently reading is a day a page book called "The Daily Stoic" by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman, "You Are a Badass" This book’s going to give you a real-talk look into the reality of the tech world. The Boys on the Boat by Daniel James Brown. U-turn by Bruce Grierson. Der Weg zu Selbstbestimmung und Freiheit" Five books I recommend frequently are: "MORE MONEY THAN GOD: HEDGE FUND AND THE MAKING OF A NEW ELITE" Im still quite new to it but I already noticed shifts in my life and levels of peace I could never imagine before. What a great list; I've enjoyed a few of them and am adding to my to read list now! • She Comes First by Ian Kerner – Most women can't experience an orgasm through traditional PiV intercourse. One of my favourite books right now is Endurance by Alfred Lansing. Chapter titles include: Common Biases; Bounded Awareness; Motivational & Emotional Influences on Decision Making; The Escalation of Commitment; Making Rational Decisions in Negotiations; Negotiator Cognition…. .orange-text-color {font-weight:bold; color: #FE971E;}View high quality images that let you zoom in to take a closer look. — Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose, https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-first-comedy-book-for-the-startup-community-comics-technology. (Ramit – my guess is that you are a Questioner!). An Economist gets lunch : New rules for everyday foodies – The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene But you have to read it with a systemic frame of mind – otherwise he just sounds dogmatic and authoritarian. Also great reads are Presence by Amy Cuddy and The Upside of Stress by McGongall. Now, it has less than 1%. It’s like discovering you can see infrared now. Also, Diana Herself by Martha Beck. I bought all the books I could find on the subject. Awesome and one of the most thought-provoking book I have ever read! Keep reading! An absolute must-add is _Antifragile_ by Nasim Taleb. I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai: Malala grew up in a part of the world that has unimaginable beauty and unimaginable conflict. 1 THE SMARTEST INVESTMENT BOOK It's people who need financial help. What to Say When You Talk to Your Self by Dr Shad Helmstetter – the seminal title from the pioneer of the Self Talk concept and my mentor Shad Helmstetter, this book will make you more effective in managing yourself and communicating with others, guaranteed. Miscellaneous: SHADOW DIVERS by Robert Kurson. Towels A very useful and comprehensive list. Just bought a couple of these. Titanic Thompson: The Man who bet on everything More books > Steven R. Covey ( div. The Undoing Project 5 Levels of Leadership – John Maxwell Alan Watts is a brilliant writer/philosopher. Steal like an artist by Austin Klein. by Angela Duckworth The power of a positive no – William Ury The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives A Mind For Numbers – Barbara Oakley. A very practical, versatile, non "spiritual" philosophy. In this book, he gives you the advice you can use to start leveraging checklists to streamline all facets of your life and business (just ask any pilot). I feel like many of these novels have insights into human nature that would be hard to express in logic or numbers or nonfiction discussion. But for many non fiction books, the main idea is covered sufficiently in the beginning for me to get the gist of it. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion We are a legitimate registered and certified lender. If you (Ramit) send me your best mailing address, I'll send you a copy. The Big Short by Michael Lewis: Amazing combination of knowledge and entertainment. It is a different perspective on debt and finance that will broaden your view. Date-onomics is a fascinating look at the numbers behind dating and the tactics women can use to find success. I have four young kids and am probably only sane because of this book. finally, It's a lot of fun, and you can learn much from it about many aspects of life. You seem to like first-person military books and E.B. Wonky. Since your working with a fixed table size your field won’t expand but you give your visitors the opportunity to at least scroll to the right. For a different tale of entrepreneurship and perseverance, read American Steel, by Richard Preston (about how Nucor changed the steel industry). Currently reading this about setting strategy and driving that strategy forward in an organization. If you are someone who complains about not being able to save but goes out and drinks beer every weekend and reading a book will make you realize the errors in your ways, than this is a great book for you. Black Box Thinking ** also on your list This series has you thinking deep about human behavior, psychology, authority, and invisible scripts. 4.Telling True Stories: A NonFiction Writers' Guide – Misc (Nieman Foundation at Harvard University). I don’t have kids, but when I do, I’m going to make sure I have the talk with them early. – The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. He also bashes on young people relentlessly. Tall Poppyship – Ian Stephens with Roger Antony Try using when displaying the Amazon store. Execution – Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan How the way we talk can change the way we work: seven languages for transformation is a fantastic book – very clear, and a distillation of much of his thinking to date, presented in a very practical framework. So the best person to read is Bert Hellinger, developer of Family Constellations. 3. I still can’t believe I actually did what I said I was going to do and I can’t wait to start my next one but Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1549941933/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509721622&sr=1-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=Big+Homie+Wisdom&dpPl=1&dpID=41Lo7OINtsL&ref=plSrch. Do read it. The one book that I miss here that apparently no one has mentioned yet: Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning". An illustration of two photographs. ', An unknown but fun book… "No Brown M&Ms! 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing – great book on marketing with longstanding principles, Military/Leadership: I've read What Happy Peopke Know at least 3 times, and enjoyed Brain Rules for Baby and The secret to happy families. https://www.amazon.com/ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1885167776, A Long Way Down is fantastic. The Tinkerers – Alex Foege. In Creating Magic, Lee Cockerell gives you the exact leadership principles that took him to the top of one of the world’s biggest companies and the methods you can use to become a better leader yourself. He was the greatest samurai who ever lived and his mastery of swordsmanship and undefeated battles showcases the direct analogies to mastering the strategies of business, life, and virtues. 11. An excellent story into strategy, focus, psychology, and understanding people around you. Ramit, thank you for the list; can't wait to check many of them out! Ishmael. . I don't think so. The first one that comes to mind is hands-down Cialdini's Pre-suasion. by Herminia Ibarra Insert scrolling=”yes” in the script and height=”1000″ Drop all menu items to the right. Memoir. Rework – Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. Can you elaborate on the contradiction? Yet, books on psychology and productivity can be very beneficial. How do you make reading worth the time invested ? Judgment in Managerial Decision Making – Max H. Bazerman & Don Moore Structured as a six-week plan, I Will Teach You to Be Rich offers no get-rich-quick schemes or stock tips. 3) Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Caine 2. by Charles R. Cross, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World I find is lots of ideas and I feel overwhelmed and stop reading anything for weeks. Two books I think everyone should read: This (and "The Checklist Manifesto" which I loved but you already listed) are getting a ton of love within the DoD, where I work. PS a very interesting gentleman named Russ Roberts at the Hoover Institution recently published a very user-friendly book on Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments and its contemporary relevance. Learning to make tough real politik choices. The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime, Its strange that this book is not in your list, In the realm of psychology: A novel approach to psychology that we all basically have multiple personalities that bubble up under different events in life: during arguments, when things are going bad, when things are going good. Just made 3 additions to my Amazon gift list because, while I'm not shy to buy them for myself when the stack gets low, I also find it very helpful to have a backlog of books to answer the "what do you want for X holiday" question . And that`s a great difference …. Reading this book changed my life. Anything by Shawn Achor is worth reading, but I'm finding his newest, Big Potential, very interesting. Thanks for the recommendations… and the comments are awesome too! Very straight forward without fluff to fill pages. I'll second a public library and inter-library loan as a source. _The Secrets of Consulting: A Guide to Giving and Getting Advice Successfully_ Blood, Bread, and Roses, by Judy Grahn, 5. The Story of the Human Body. Thanks for sharing your book list. For the miscellaneous category, The Long Walk by Brian Castner. And concious beliefs too. Outstanding book. This is a great read for anyone interested in psychology and social skills. Impressively, this book is equally interesting to the ordinary reader as it is to experts. by Erik Larson, 27. Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely. He is now approaching age fifty and has become consumed with finding the key to immortality. Do Clones Have Souls is a provocative political thriller which explores ideas on race, culture and religion through the eyes of Clones, America’s newest minority group. Any suggestions? It's made me laugh out loud at some parts, which is impressive given that it's over 400 years old. I could probably add dozens more given the time to do so. Awesome! I just finished Overwhelmed by Brigid Schulte and found it really interesting and helpful as I strive to create a better and more family-friendly work environment for employees. Thanks for the list – looking forward to checking out Bringing Up Bebe and Losing the Signal! I am sure you will enjoy this, even being outside of the realm of finance. Awaken the Giant Within – Tony Robbins (even if you hate Tony Robbins you should read this book… It can change your life) Typically, I don't think much of professors who write books but this had a lot of real world depth. The shape of luxury has changed since Louis Vuitton was making clothes in 19th century France — and award-winning journalist Dana Thomas found out why through this in-depth book that tears down the shiny facade of the luxury industry to reveal what really drives it. So Good They Can’t Ignore You What is yours? Misc. – CAPITAL IN THE 21ST CENTURY, by Thomas Piketty. Mate – Tucker Max, Geoffery Miller. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less From Each Other – Sherry Turkle (Original publication: 2011) https://www.amazon.com/80-20-Sales-Marketing-Definitive-ebook/dp/B00CGNRVHE/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1509726602&sr=1-1&keywords=80%2F20+sales+and+marketing, I've read quite a few of those books, both of yours obviously, and I love that you included Hillbilly Elegy. Buy as many lattes as you want. Well worth a read from a psychology/self-development point of view. Age of Propaganda‘s Elliot Aronson teams up with Carol Tavris to explore the cognitive dissonance we embrace to justify our bad decisions. ), Influence: Keith Richards' autobiography, titled Life. I'm the best-selling author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich. This is just mind blowing so, as you say, if it can get you an idea "to challenge long-held beliefs you’ve always had", go for it ! Books. Just listened to the audio book and found it fascinating. And one of my favorite WW2 POW books is: Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand. “Don’t let the breezy, irreverent style of this book fool you. I second Extreme Ownership. -Disrupted Two books that got my on my journey to being successful were by John DeMartini: 1. You would love this book Ramit because it is a complete satire. Think & Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill Also the No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't Oh yeah and Life In A Half Second – Matthew Michalewicz. Thanks for the list Ramit, I’ll definitely check out The red circle (I’m fascinated by the whole Navy Seal mindset and outlook on life since I’ve known about Mark Divine and his material through The Brain Trust…). Sledge's With the Old Breed is a great first-person account of a private during WW2. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27209431-the-inevitable, for a short read, I would recommend "It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be" Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang was great! A Return To Love is one of my all time favourite books that I read in a time where I thought I would rip my family to pieces during Christmas but the book switched my mind and energised me in a way I thought impossible, It turned out to be my best parental visit ever. When taken at a certain angle, it can legitimately make someone a better person, not just a better manager. by Robert B. Cialdini, PhD ** was already on your list… whoops, 10. What can the former commander of a United States naval destroyer teach you about business? 2. Can't say that about most books in general. The Productivity Project – Chris Bailey. The money is not coming out of your pocket to pay the commission. 5. Something about the number 4 and the substantive descriptors. Any opinions on his financial philosophy? It also chronicles the fascinating story of how the authors used a methodology Houston developed to elicit the truth in the counterterrorism and criminal investigation realms, and how these techniques can be applied to our daily lives. Life changing for those that need it. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. So good it's too bad it's only 3 books! It explores the brain with a great narrative. The second one simplifies some complex theories on statistical analysis and understanding that you don't always have to measure to finite detail. Turn The Ship Around!, by Marquet Got a lot of interesting books I wanted to read and ordered them! Ramit, I think you would appreciate The Dao of Capital, by Mark Spitznagel. email : [email protected]. If you don't know anything about the problem, even a little measurement can help steer you in the right direction. " That's the most glowing short review I could give. I Will Teach You to Be Rich is packed with tips that actually work. The importance of family, authored by the best writer since Chekhov. It is a quick read, bur a fascinating look at what elements in a product/service/idea will cause it to go viral. I Will Teach You To Be Rich takes a straight-talking and amusingly cocky approach to smart banking, saving, spending and investing.You don't need to be an expert to become rich, you just need to have a plan and know a few tricks. A thrilling look at one marine’s journey from Ivy League to leading a 40-man platoon in the middle of the longest conflict in our country’s history. As was stated before Ray Dalio's book Principles is excellent! The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria by Janine di Giovanni – amazing book about the things going on in Syria, works well with your love of war/military narratives, Natural Born Heroes by Christopher McDougall – I bet you've already read it, but if you haven't, you'll love it. ), Tim Ferriss ( div. Thousands of readers have used this book to rapidly and dramatically improve their finances. Having read your inspiring list of the 50 books to read, I have to admit I only ever read one of them – all quiet on the western front was a have-to-read in german school too, obviously. The Tipping Point was a great book, but I thought that Blink was a bit of a clunker. We all go through our respective school systems to learn the basics but progress is far more amazing once you figure out the best system for learning. Michael Port – Book yourself solid ; A more conservative way of making money than your favourite book, still very hands on with lots of practical tasks and exercises to home in on your goals. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Enjoy! I do believe it's worth the time. This book has my heart. Arnold and models book attracted me. The library suggestion was a good one – personally, I'm a fan of buying used books so I don't have to stress out about returning them. by Chris Voss, 24. His writing is accessible and delicious to read. Anything by Joe Sugarman would be a great addition. I'm reading Thank you for Being Late and loving it. by Lynne Twist While the latter discusses science, the former is poetic and highly persuasive. 6. Also, would add "The Automatic Millionaire" by David Bach. For cultural commentary, try Searching for Whitopia to hear the author's insights on what is driving the racial divisions in the USA. All in all, it's a great read. BTW, your site is not unique in this regard; 3-column layouts are even worse, and sites like the Wall Street Journal (which one might think to be more “in tune” with my age-group) is *really* messed up. Highly recommended read! a rich life, practical financial management Thanks for this comment! Guess what? . His stoic trio (Obstacle, Ego, and The Daily Stoic) are fantastic as a very practical, non-spiritual way to get some philosophy and help guide your life/ambitions in a positive way. Surprisingly most other strategy books gloss over or completely ignore creating barriers. Principles by Ray Dalio I am not a Jungian, but I will mention another great book by one: Kinds of Power: A Guide to Its Intelligent Uses by James Hillman. Apply for a quick xmas and convenient loan to pay off bills and start a new business or re-finance their projects at a cheaper rate of interest of 2%. Gaining Control by Robert Aunger and Valerie Curtis Remote is about making remote work feasible. War, ways to improve yourself, research – it's awesome, I love Rework: https://www.amazon.com/Rework-Jason-Fried/dp/0307463745. 3. Everybody Lies- Seth stephens Davidowitz. How to get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia explaining the forms of experience that these religious tendencies may assume. A psychiatrist created this book about Happieness in cooperation with the Dalai Lama – it worked great for many people out there – including me , Have fun reading – and far beyond! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2020. Marquet took matters into his own hands and pushed for leadership at every level. Highly recommend this book to read. A very cool look into the guy who created it and the guys trying to stop him. Current read is amazing non-fiction story that has greatly affected medicine: The Immoral Life of Henrietta Lacks (about HeLa Cells), by Rebecca Skloot (Oprah Winfrey plays her daughter in the DVD movie). – Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain Also, some of the most interesting parts of life are contradictory. Many "poor" people in "poor" countries have plenty of assets, but they struggle to turn assets into capital – the kind of capital that generates new wealth. The idea is to invest some money in an annuity every year so you have different streams of income after you retire. I use it consistently! If you haven’t read this one yet, make sure you do ASAP as I definitely recommend this book to read. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. This is not (yet?) You can do better. [Author bio: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/faculty/bio/jonathan-haidt%5D, About the book: Drawing on his twenty five years of groundbreaking research on moral psychology, he shows how moral judgments arise not from reason but from gut feelings. 4) Nurtureshock. Principles by Ray Dalio How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of "Intangibles" in Business – Douglas W. Hubbard. Software. It's an interesting contrast with Joker One, similar intense combat conditions only 60 years earlier but with the same honesty about the psychological impact of combat. Anything by Michael Lewis is worth reading, and this book is no exception. Thanks, Ramit. 1. She has spent 40 years developing this theme. Nobel Prize-winning thinking, but he explains it so clearly. Find out exactly how much more money you could be making with my “Earning Potential” Personality Quiz (it only takes 3 minutes). 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