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We shifted houses recently and I had a chance to sort out books acquired over the past 10-12 years. As a showoff of sorts, here's a short thread on some of the books I read through in the last 10-12 years. 1/n
Books which completely changed how I thought about certain things in life...rather..many things in life. These are, what I mark as 'wisdom' books which taught me how to think. 2/n
Books which gave me a framework to think about investing and markets. Really changed fundamentally how I behaved in various market phases, style of investing and in general, kept me grounded 3/n
Core investing books which basically walked me through the baby steps in investing to a more mature thought process. Some books, more than others 4/n
Absolute rip-roaring, mind-bending real world finance books blended with great stories. Insane amount of finance gossip told in Ken follet style 5/n
Books that can probably help us think through the current markets and maybe a clue or two of what might happen. Of course, repeats, rhymes etc. 6/n
Big fan of autobiographies, biographies, hagiographies etc., And all these books nailed the ball out of the park - inspiring, visionary, frustrations, disappointments and the like. 7/n
I don't like many books...and these are some of the in-trend ones that I absolutely got bored reading through...and couldn't complete some of them. No useful insight that I could glean unfortunately 8/n
I have a ton of Fiction books which the wife and I exchange to read...but my % of Fiction reading went down to zero over the past 5 years post the kid. Maybe some other time. End of thread. n/n

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