I was thinking about doing this in my journal, or maybe my personal blog on this site. But then I thought that a lot of people have money and wealth on their minds these days. So I will post here for reference for others as well.
Alux is a channel I have started to like quite a bit recently.
I had a string of events had me thinking about personal resources a lot more than I would have otherwise. I don't want to work myself to death, nor do I want get rich quick schemes, but there have been time when I behaved as if I wanted those things.
I'll be looking into these 15 books myself. I just want to get this done so I don't need to think so selfishly about my family and myself alone that much. I'm an avid reader. At the least, it will be entertaining or edifying.
The Almanac of Naval Ravikant -From the founder of Angel List, and now a philosopher I have to put some credence in. I linked the free web version. There are others.
The Richest Man in Babylon -From George Samuel Clauson, turn of the 19th to 20th century entrepreneur and author. I linked the kindle version which is pretty cheap.
The $100 Startup - Chris Guillebeau a late gen Xer who figured out how to do content creation like a Millennial- or maybe become one of the model that they emulate kinda? I linked the kindle version here as well
Loosing my Virginity - Richard Branson's book
The Millionaire Fastlane - Talks about the need to run a business to get rich fast (Fast means like 10 years or so, I think. But I know that there are business who do it much faster, and many that just fail).
Rich Dad Poor Dad - A classic in personal finance.
The 10x Rule - I already have audible, so I guess no freebook for me? (alux.com/freebook) Grant Cardon's "Massive Action" formula, it looks like.
4 hour work-week - Tim Ferris's classic. I already have this one.
How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie's classic. This has been on my to read list for a while. I guess it is another reason.
Total Money Makeover - Another personal finance book. TBH, I am not sure what to expect from this book. Tips to transform my finances somehow, I think. I'll keep an open mind. But it I linked a thrift store link.
Atomic Habits - The aim of this one is clear. Like a lot of these links, I am hoping to have amazon give credit back, and give a donation to charity at the same time.
E-Myth Revisited - Always a fan of myth busting.
Lean Startup - As someone who had some prior training in the lean methodology, I already had this book. Could be worth a review.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things - Andreesen-Horowitz is a big deal in Tech startup. Like lean startup. I already had this. Will see if the lessons of books I already had take this time.
Money Master the Game - I had this one also, but as an audiobook. It's where Tony Robbins familiarized with the name of Ray Dalio.