| Thanks. Pretty much all books gives you something or the other to learn. I started writing about the books I read, each year, since 2018. For this year, here are few, in no particular order that I feel happy and fulfilled reading them. I will be digging deeper and doing a retrospective, and write a blog post by early 2021. - Cant't hurt me by David Goggins. - Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. - Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday. (Re-read) - Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford. A very un-assuming book that taught me lot about leadership. - How to influence and win friends (re-read 3rd or 4th time). - Humble Inquiry by Edgar Schein. - I am Malala (daughter like it and so I read it) - Leonardo Da Vinci by Walter Issacson. (I'm taking this real slow, still reading after 6+ months.) - Range (the one mentioned by Bill Gates) - The Almanack of Naval Ravikant. - The Future is Asian by Parag Khanna. - Turn the Ship Around. - Under Pressure by Lisa Damour (I have a daughter, turning teenager in another year.) - Venture Deals (still valid in today's fund raising scenes) - Why we Sleep by Matthew Walker. Still reading but learning a lot already. |
If you need a different perspective on exercising and pushing yourself to your limits this book is a must. Don't try to be David Goggins (you might die). But to read his story is to see what extremes a human can push themselves to and it might help you push a little harder.