Books I’ve Read

Art & Creativity
  • Where Good Ideas Come From – Steven Johnson
  • Turning Pro – Steven Pressfield

  • Do The Work – Steven Pressfield
  • So Good They Can’t Ignore You – Cal Newport

  • Steal Like an Artist – Austin Kleon

  • Show Your Work – Austin Kleon

Human Psychology
  • The Like Switch – Jack Schafer
  • The Power of Your Subconscious Mind – Joseph Murphy

  • The New Psycho-Cybernetics – Maxwell Maltz

Entrepreneurship & Product Building
  • Exactly What to Say – Phil M. Jones
  • Build – Tony Fadell
  • Anything You Want – Derek Sivers
  • Built to Sell – John Warrillow
  • The E-Myth Revisited – Michael E. Gerber
  • Fake It Make It – Amir Khella
  • INSPIRED – Marty Cagan
  • Key Person of Influence – Daniel Priestley
  • Authority – Nathan Barry
  • The Mom Test – Rob Fitzpatrick
Leadership & Performance
  • What Got You Here Won’t Get You There Marshall Goldsmith
  • Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness Tim Grover

  • Relentless – Tim Grover

  • The Golden Rules – Bob Bowman

  • The Manager’s Path – Camille Fournier

Self-Mastery & Mindset
  • The 80/20 Principle – Richard Koch
  • Atomic Habits – James Clear

  • Grit – Angela Duckworth
  • The One Thing – Gary Keller & Jay Papasan
  • The Miracle Morning – Hal Elrod

  • The Seven Day Mental Diet – Emmet Fox

  • The Success Principles – Jack Canfield

  • Man’s Search for Meaning – Viktor E. Frankl

  • As a Man Thinketh – James Allen

  • Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill

  • Chicken Soup for the Soul Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen

  • MONEY Master the Game Tony Robbins

Biographies & Case Studies
  • Becoming Steve Jobs – Brent Schlender & Rick Tetzeli

  • Elon Musk – Ashlee Vance

  • Total Recall – Arnold Schwarzenegger

  • Leonardo da Vinci – Walter Isaacson

  • Delivering Happiness – Tony Hsieh

Technical / Science
  • Algorithms – Robert Sedgewick

  • Astrophysics for People in a HurryNeil deGrasse Tyson
  • Sleep Smarter – Shawn Stevenson

Fiction & Misc
  • Matchmaking for Beginners – Maddie Dawson

  • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine – Gail Honeyman

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