What books did you read in 2022 ?
Sanat Mohanty
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Hey guys š
Quick throwback - what books did you read this year ?
I finished just 2 books š:
š The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
š Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Currently reading:
š My Gita by Devdutt Pattanaik
š The Top Five Regrets of the Dying
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1. Zero to one
2. The subtle art of not giving a f**k
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@sanat_mohanty Yes, I was so excited when I seen the trailer I really want to see how the movie is going to turn out.
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Trevor Noah's Born a Crime is a delightful read. It's serious yet funny at the same time.
@taishiling what a coincidence, just started my morning with a video of Trevor Noah & Jay Shetty chatting.
Robert Sapolsky primate's memoir
books of Oliver Sacks
@gleb_slonimskiy Wow ! That's a unique subject.
Haven't read anything in this genre yet.
Thanks for the reco.
minimalist phone: creating folders
The big four ā about Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. Also, the good one was from the Czech author Dominik Stroukal (Economic Bubbles) explaining all economic bubbles since the Tulip mania.
@busmark_w_nika Economic bubble looks interesting, have to check it out .
1. The Psychology of Money
2. Courage to be Disliked
" The Top Five Regrets of the Dying" ... hearing it for the first time and Amazoned it. Appears a good read! Thanks for introducing me to this book š
@lead_balloon @sanat_mohanty I wish we had such books in schools and prepare the young world to be strong from young.
@indu_thangamuthu just started 'Courage to be Disliked'. Seems interesting so far.
@sanat_mohanty Seriously GOOOOOOOD!
@indu_thangamuthu Courage to be Disliked is a great book!
@indu_thangamuthu @lead_balloon agreed. Teaches one to take ownership
Show your work!, by Austin Kleon.
Changed how I view my work completely.
@sanat_mohanty I hope you'll like it š It's a very fast and pleasant read
Smuggler's Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum, and the Cult of Tiki
@albertodrs Now we know who to invite, when we throw a launch party š.
Possibly my geeky side may show here but I've devoured several Jane Austen books (Pride and Prejudice for the third time, Emma and Persuasion) and I want to finish the year with Les Miserables but I still have a good chunk of it to go.
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Some of my favorites this year were Ficciones by Borges and Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I just launched my project Reading This where you can make and maintain your current top five reading recs. You may dig it! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
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@sanat_mohanty Thank you Sanat, appreciate that!
I read many fictional books can't remember all. The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye, Invisible Man and many others
@johnathan_kimbrough looks like a good read list mate !
Few that i read were:
- Molecule of More
- Dopamine Nation
- Tiny Habit [ongoing]
- Safe Haven Investing by Mark Spitznagel [ongoing]
- Can't hurt me [always a pleasure listening to the audiobook]
@rahulasthana Kudos buddy.. 5 books a year, is really good !
Have read bits of Tiny Habits -- thinking of adding it to my 2023 read list.
I finished one book: ādont lose your mind, lose your weightā by Rujuta diwekar
Currently reading ālearning sqlā
Two absolutely different reads
@abid_unnisa what a coincidence. Recently bought the first one for mom. :)
1. story of my life
2. Rich dad Poor dad
I forgot!
Books of Khaled Hosseini. Kite Runner and others
@gleb_slonimskiy Have heard so much.
Strange enough, I haven't read it yet !
Perhaps, a good time to pick it up
Think Big, Leaders Eat Last and went through Personal MBA again.
Top reads:
Deep Purpose - Ranjay Gulati
You're invited - Jon Levy
Currently reading :
How to fail at everything but still win big - Scott Adams
@jareer_samad How to fail at everything looks interesting
Currently reading The Little Book of Psychology - a very easy read to wind down with and a nice break from the business stuff
@sanat_mohanty a crash course in the key insights of psychology, the history of the science and backgrounds on key contributors!
@joshfowler sounds interesting. What's it about