Share Your Book List

Today I would like to invite you to share your book list to win Tiger Coins. you obtain a chance to win a Tiger gift. 📚Share your reading plans, such as how many books you plan to read? How long do you read each week? 📚Tell us about a book you would like to read and why you would recommend it. 📚Describe your own reading tips and reflections ⏰Event Duration:12 April 2024 - 30 April 2024

avatarSPACE ROCKET
2024-04-12
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. Some takeaways - 1. Luck and Risk are doppelangers - every outcome in life is guided by forces other than individual effort.The difficulty in identifying what is luck, skill and risk is one of the biggest problems we face when managing money.The line between 'inspiringly bold' and 'foolishly reckless' can be a millimeter thick and only visible on hindsight. 2. Be careful who you praise and admire.Be careful who you look down upon and wish to avoid becoming. Don't assume that 100% of the outcomes can be attributed to efforts and decisions. Realise that not all success is due to hard work and not all poverty is due to laziness. Focus less on specific individuals and more on broad patterns. Studying a specific person is dangerous because we tend to s
avatarHappy Bear
2024-04-12
Replying to @koolgal:Dragon Ball…. Maybe…. 🤣//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟Books transport me like a magic carpet to different worlds.  My absolute favourite book is How To Quit Like A Millionaire by Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung.  I am inspired by the steps they took on their journey to become a Millionaire.  They are inspired by the FIRE movement.  FIRE stands for Financial Independence Retire Early!    It resonates with me and inspire me to adopt FIRE as my goal too. @TigerEvents
avatarOptionspuppy
2024-04-12
Ny favourite book is options investing @Aqa @Norwood33 @MiniAce @LawrenceSG
avatarFelnerkho
2024-04-12
Atomic Habits. I managed to change certain aspects of my life with it.
avatarfadlilah
2024-04-12
good job
avatarnomadic_m
2024-04-12
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom The book is about a series of visits Albom made to his former professor, Morrie Schwartz, who was dying from ALS. Each Tuesday, Albom and Schwartz would discuss a different topic related to living a good life. These topics included acceptance, love, forgiveness, giving, death, and aging. the dying find solace, and the living gain profound life lessons 🫶
avatarAqa
2024-04-12
“Difficult Conversations” - How to Discuss What Matters Most, by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton , and Sheila Heen, is the book I’ll recommend now. This book is a practical guide that helps readers handle the most difficult conversations with confidence and skill. This book walks the teader through a step by step approach for how to make the toughest conversations with less stress and more success. The book is filled with examples from everyday life. This is a classic we can turn to again and again for powerful, practical advice.
avatarVonCat
2024-04-12
Love this interesting and easy reading illustrated book on AI innovations from 1300BC to 2018 by award winning author Dr. Cliff Pickover. He is a prolific inventor who received his PhD. from Yale University and has been granted more than 400 US patents.
avatarKok
2024-04-12
I'm not really a good reader and I've not read plenty but I think my favorite book of all time is the Dragon ball series. It's a manga series. I started to love manga and anime after growing up with it. 🐉
avatarnerdbull1669
2024-04-12
I read a book regarding Warren Buffett: Investor and Entrepreneur recently, We have thought of Buffett as an investor, but this book bring us through his personal philosophy, How key lessons from Buffett’s mistakes as well as his successes,  using the failures to explore the ways behavioral biases can affect us as investors and how to overcome them.
avatarclouddragon
2024-04-12
I love many books. I guess my favorite one is a spiritual: Shambhala. The sacred path of the warrior. A buddhist meditation teacher tries to break down an organic teaching based on appreciation of life and non-aggression in combination with courage. In this world which has dangerously gone mad, aggression and psychological projection are massive problems, which are positively endangering human civilization. People have to have a level of wisdom which is on the level of the technology they have develop, because technology will amplify anything people do to castastrophic dimensions, if the necessary wisdom is lacking. Of course there are many way to develop wisdom, but for me personally this book is special :)
avatarSejung
2024-04-12
I start a day with reading 2 pages each of the two books full of real wisdom. 1. All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There 2. How to Win Friends and Influence People
avatarWinstonlou
2024-04-12
The Singapore Story
avatarAlubin
2024-04-12
"Surrounded by idiots: The four types of human behavior." By Thomas Erikson.  Helps me understand myself better and hone communication and social skills.
avatarAzerone.Kee
2024-04-12
"Stocks for the Long Run" by Jeremy J. Siegel
avatarHen Solo
2024-04-12
My favourite book that I read many years ago which helped me immensely to understand the market. Described as "By far the best book on investing ever written." (Warren Buffett) "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham stands as a cornerstone in the realm of investment literature, offering timeless wisdom & practical advice for navigating the complexities of the stock market. Graham's emphasis on value investing, risk management, & emotional discipline provides a sturdy framework for both seasoned professionals & novice investors alike. Through insightful anecdotes and meticulous analysis, Graham imparts invaluable lessons on the importance of thorough research, long-term perspective, and a margin of safety in investment decisions. With its enduring relevance & enduring
avatarhighhand
2024-04-12
read this book. investing is more about psychology than stock picking, or buying and selling. you need to control the emotions, see through the plan and keep holding the good stocks to compound wealth. this book gives you the insights on all these.
too many... intelligent investor probably is one classic book though it's tough to find investment based on strict rules in the book. alchemy of finance is also interesting
avatarTheStrategist
2024-04-12
Haven't read a book in ages. These days the books become movies or TV series and I am currently watching Shogun.  It's definitely much nicer watching one then reading 📚 🤣🤪😴🥱
avatarBarcode
2024-04-12
Replying to @koolgal:You ARE on 🔥😊//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟Books transport me like a magic carpet to different worlds.  My absolute favourite book is How To Quit Like A Millionaire by Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung.  I am inspired by the steps they took on their journey to become a Millionaire.  They are inspired by the FIRE movement.  FIRE stands for Financial Independence Retire Early!    It resonates with me and inspire me to adopt FIRE as my goal too. @TigerEvents
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