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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.
    Tarek Dajani
    I am reading now Lean startup, seems very interesting @richardfliu
    Richard Fang
    @tdajani Always a good one to read!
    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!
    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 :)
    7 habits of highly effective people. One of the best books I've read
    Ignacio Carmona
    "They Ask, You Answer" by Marcus sheridan
    Rene-Andre Yebakima
    "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.
    Mitchell Orme
    Meditations - Marcus Aurelius. A great way to reset your perspective and learn from some timeless words.
    Ajeya
    100 years of solitude!
    Alex Hammond
    Show Your Work- Austin Kleon
    Benoit Chambon
    The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien (ed. by C. Tolkien)
    Alan Lee
    The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
    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