What We Read in 2022
I enjoy my annual tradition of sharing book recommendations that friends and I read through the year. Here are my earlier lists:?2018,?2019,?2020 and 2021.
2022 managed to be as challenging and intense year as 2020 with war, financial & political crises all over the world, and others. It certainly impacted my reading. I heard the same from other friends.
Here are my highlights of the year:
Four Thousand Weeks - Thanks Igor Liskovets for the rec. Really enjoyed this book written by a recovering productivity addict. It starts with the 4000 weeks, avg human life span, being "absurdly, terrifyingly, insultingly short.” ?? Then, quickly pulls you in with a good sense of humor. You won't find productivity hacks here. Instead different ways to be aware of our finititude on this planet.
The Psychology of Money - I love Morgan Housel 's writing. He simplifies complex areas in an easy to understand way with engaging stories. A great book on explaining our relationship with money, covering compounding, luck/risk, etc. “Money’s greatest intrinsic value—and thus can’t be overstated—is its ability to give you control over your time.”
Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away? - I like Annie Duke's (former professional poker player) focus on cognitive psychology and decision making. This is not a self-help book. Instead goes through how we might stuck in decision traps due to biases, culture, etc. Helpful read to improve our decision processes in the face of uncertainty, especially when it comes go/no-go decisions in life such as investments, marriage, jobs. etc. “Contrary to popular belief, winners quit a lot. That’s how they win.”
Numbers Don't Lie - I picked this up per Bill Gates's rec. It's a collection of essays on a large range of topics Vaclav wrote for IEEE magazines. he brings clarity of thinking to complex topics thtough his analysis of the numbers. Quick, fun read that you can pick up anytime.
Neuromancer - I was told this is the sci-fi classic to read. This is the father of the cyberpunk. I just couldn't get into it even though I gave it a good go.
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Similar to last year,?I included book recommendations from the smartest people I know. I will certainly read a number of these books. Take a look below ??
Shane Riedel & Filipe Garcia (Founders of Elucidate)
Marty Kagan (Founder of Hydrolix)
Jack Vines (Founder of Measured Insurance)
Igor Liskovets ( 谷歌 )
Seb Thomas (Founder of DataGalaxy)
?? Video-as-a-Service @VideoCook ?????? Founder | ex-TV Director ?? (7+ Years) | CMO in Web3 | AI Visual Experiments
1 年Awesome choices!
Executive leadership coach | Ex-Google
1 年Love seeing this list every year! Thank you for shout out and for some wonderful recommendations for me to read in 2023
Building AI community @lablab.ai
1 年I just put in my calendar task to “search for book recommendations for next year”. Thanks for making it way easier ?? love not to reinvent the wheel again ??
Greatness is a choice! You do not need to be perfect; you need to perfect your uniqueness!
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