Many years back a wise man whom I've never met went by the handle of "STR8UP" told me something (I'm not sure these were his words, but the first time I've heard for my younger self) - "build it and they will come". I'm at a point in my life where this rings truer than ever (I'm 35). I see the ramifications in everyday adjustments I make. I believe that reading and learning/experiencing is the key beyond the nominal daily grind and incremental progress. I've read the basics (sometimes more than once) - The Game, 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, How To Win Friends and Influence People, etc. Most recent readings include Dalio's "Principles", Robbin's "Awaken The Giant Within" (oldie but goodie), Peterson's "12 Rules for Life", and currently halfway through "Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics" by Richard Thaler. I have a few fictional books queued up in my Kindle (1984 - yes I'm ashamed I've never read it, Crime and Punishment, and Machiavelli's The Prince), but I'm wondering if any of you have suggestions?
Next books I've been eyeing are "Money: Master The Game" by Robbins and Ferris' "Tools of Titans" (though I've heard mixed reviews about these). Any suggestions? Thank you.
Next books I've been eyeing are "Money: Master The Game" by Robbins and Ferris' "Tools of Titans" (though I've heard mixed reviews about these). Any suggestions? Thank you.