Start 2025 with Great Books! đ Whatâs on Your Reading List?
New year, new books! Letâs kick off 2025 by diving into some amazing reads. Did you come across any particularly great books in 2024 that youâd recommend to everyone?
I'll finish "Think and Grow Rich" by Napolean Hill. I started to read last year but didn't finish it for various reasons, not making an excuse for myself though this time...
I've been reading more self-motivation books lately because I'm facing some challenges in life, hopefully can improve my mindset and navigate through the current situation đ
Thanks for sharing these book recommendations! To be honest, Iâm not much of a reader. I prefer watching videos, especially when it comes to topics like investing and personal growth. I find it easier to digest information through visual content, whether itâs about finance or life lessons. I spend time following investment channels that break down complex concepts into engaging, bite-sized formats. That said, I do recognize the value in books like "The Intelligent Investor" & "Principles" by Ray Dalio. The way you describe them makes me curious, especially how Howard Marks tackles risk and long-term decision-making in "The Most Important Thing." While reading isn't my usual choice, I can see how these books could deepen my understanding of investing strategies and decision-making. Mayb
Start 2025 with Great Books! đ Whatâs on Your Reading List?
New year, new books! Letâs kick off 2025 by diving into some amazing reads. Did you come across any particularly great books in 2024 that youâd recommend to everyone?Here are a few that really inspired meâeach one unique and full of insights. When Genius Failed written by Roger LowensteinItâs an engaging and fast-paced story about risk, greed, and the rise and fall of a Wall Street giantâdefinitely not dry financial theory, but a captivating read youâll finish in no time!This book tells the dramatic rise and fall of Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund run by âgeniusesâ that still managed to crash spectacularly. The Essays of Warren Buffett written by Lawrence A. CunninghamA collection of Buffettâs famous shareholder letters. Itâs simple, direct, and full of practical wisdom about in