This section catalogs the books I’ve read, creating an honest inventory rather than relying on impressions of my reading habits. For select titles, I’ve included concise summaries that highlight key themes and insights.
Where relevant, I’ve linked to my Logseq notes that connect ideas from these books to concepts across different domains. Some entries also feature Anki flashcards I’ve created to help reinforce important concepts—these might prove useful to fellow readers interested in better retention.
2025
- The Rebel Allocator – Jacob Taylor
- Poor Charlie’s Almanack Charles T. Munger
- Dopamine Nation – Anna Lembke
- Read Write Own – Chris Dixon
- The Anthology of Balaji – Eric Jorgenson
- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant - Eric Jorgenson
- 100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How To Find Them - Christopher W. Mayer
- Material World – Ed Conway (in progress)
- The Upside of Uncertainty - Nathan Furr & Susannah Harmon Furr (in progress)
- Buy Then Build – Walker Deibel (in progress)
- Born to Be Wired – John Malone
- The Courage to Be Disliked – Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga
- Ego Is the Enemy – Ryan Holiday (in progress)
- Who: The A Method for Hiring – Geoff Smart and Randy Street (in progress)
2024
- Your Complete Guide to Factor-Based Investing – Andrew L. Berkin & Larry E. Swedroe
- Maxims for Thinking Analytically – Dan Levy
- What I Learned About Investing from Darwin – Pulak Prasad
- How to Make a Few Billion Dollars – Brad Jacobs
- The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership – Jim Dethmer & Diana Chapman & Kaley Klemp
- Same as Ever – Morgan Housel
- Flash Boys – Michael Lewis
- The Aspirational Investor – Ashvin B. Chhabra
- Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans – Melanie Mitchell
- The Outsiders - William N. Thorndike Jr.
- Where the Money Is – Adam Seessel
2023
- One Up On Wall Street – Peter Lynch
- The Outsiders – William N. Thorndike Jr.
- Mindfulness in Plain English – Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
- Richer Wiser Happier – William Green
- Capital Returns – Edward Chancellor
- The Joys of Compounding – Gautam Baid