October 14, 2020 The Responsible Globalist–What Citizens of the World Can Learn from Nationalism One of my favorite recent reads. I discuss cultural appropriation, immigration, and global wealth taxes
October 5, 2020 Le Père Goriot Reading a variety of different genres from authors with different world views and opinions will make you a more informed person, better prepared to negotiate with the onslaught of “information” we are exposed to on a daily basis.
October 2, 2020 The Black Swan– The Impact of the Highly Improbable In his semi-coherent, often times rambling work on uncertainty and why we struggle so much with predicting it, Nassim Taleb certainly made me work…
September 29, 2020 How to Win Friends & Influence People How to Win Friends & Influence People helped me and countless others over the (almost) century it’s been in print, and hopefully the easy to read, hard to master, secrets within will help you too.
September 24, 2020 Sapiens– A Brief History of Humankind I couldn’t imagine a better way to spend a 40+ hour drive across the country then by listening to Sapiens.
September 23, 2020 Thinking in Bets–Making Smarter Decisions I’d recommend this book to anyone who want to become a better decision maker.
September 23, 2020 Rich Dad Poor Dad Go to school, work hard, get a good stable job. This advice was sanctified for generations. Rich Dad Poor Dad calls into question this advice.
September 22, 2020 Rental Property Investing How many rent check am I going to pay before I figure this out and start building wealth through real estate?!
September 22, 2020 The Fifth Risk I wish this book was more about what the government does and less a hit job on the current administration.
September 22, 2020 The Wealth of Nations Instead of buying this book and letting it waste away on your bookshelf, allow me to distill out the most important ideas.
September 22, 2020 Capital in the Twenty-First Century Incredibly informative, and a must read for those who wish to understand how capital works.
September 22, 2020 The Big Short Don’t forget, incentives drive behavior. Michael Lewis doesn’t mess around in this financial collapse page-turner