Books I’ve read (Non exhaustive)
Non-exhaustive. And excludes most trivial books.
I think books are a form of entertainment.
Table of contents
- The age of EM by Robin Hanson
- Novacene by James Lovelock
- Geneology of morality by frederich nietzche
- Hoot - Carl Hiaasen
- 6 easy pieces by richard feynman
- Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman
- The Da vinci code - Dan Brown
- Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
- Outliers - Malcom Gladwell
- The Chronicles of Narnia - S. C. Lewis
- I am number 4 (all books)
- The ride of a lifetime - Robert Iger
- Like a virgin - Richard Branson
- The foundation series (all books)
- That’ll never work (netflix book) - Marc Randolph
- Alex rider (all books)
- Physics of the Future - Michio kaku
- Storyworthy - Mathew dicks
- How to make friends and influence people
- Sapiens - Yuval Harari
- Homo deus - Yuval Harari
- Permanent Record - Edward Snowden
- Maus - Art Spiegelman
- LEGO Heavy weapons - Jack Street
- Hunger games Mockingjay
- Lord of the flies
- The golden compass (His dark materials, 1)
- Psychology of money
- The house of Gucci - Sara Gay Forden
- The collected writings of Ted Kaczynski - Ted K.
- A brief history of time - Stephen Hawking
- Billion Dollar Loser (wework) - Reeves Wiedman
- The Once and Future King - T. H. White
- 4 Hour work week - Tim Ferris
- The four - Scott Galloway
- Shoe dog - Phil Knight
- The Status Game - Will Stor
- 1984 - George Orwell
- Reosseuo
- Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
- The Giver
- A brief history of the future - Stephen Hawking
- Meditations - Descartes
- The teachings of sayno (새이노의 가르침)
- Gun, germs and steel - Jared diamond
- Blueprint - Nicholas A. Christakis
- Why we sleep - Matthew Walker
- American kingpin - Nick Bilton
- As a man thinketh - James allen
- Shackleton, a biography - Ranulph fiennes
- It’s not luck - Eliyahu M. Goldratt
- And then there were none - Agatha Christie
- Red Team development and operations - Joe vest & james tubberville
- High Output Management - Andrew S. Grove
- Anthem - Ayn Rand
- The Virtue of Selfishness - Ayn Rand
- Wisdom of Mike Mentzer - John Little
- The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
- Fooled by Randomness - N. N. Taleb
- Chip Wars - Chris Miller
- Zero to One - Peter Thiel
- Donnie Brasco - Joe Pistone
- The Way of the Wiseguy
The age of EM by Robin Hanson
A book imagining a future where it’s possible to download a human brain into electrical circuits. Goes into technical depth about how cooling systems would work and such. Explores the idea of self-cloning,in which you create another instance of yourself and can do two separate tasks in pararel with your other self. Also interesting, the smarter individuals would live in city centers with fast communications and more CPU. Less privileged ppl would live in the peripheries and struggle to even think fast enough to be able to talk to the central CPU dwellers.
Novacene by James Lovelock
The idea of Gaia makes sense.
Geneology of morality by frederich nietzche
Studied in UChicago. Basic idea: In the beginning, there were the rlave masters. They were happy and they perceived themselves and their traits as being good. Then the slaves, who were oppessed by the masters, came along and defined the masters as being evil. Then they said that whoever is least similar to the masters are good, since the oppressors are bad. In this way, there is slave morality and master morality.
Nietzche says master morality is better. First of all, it’s the less biased one. It’s not based on resentment. Second, it’s in the masters’ nature to subdue the weak.
Nietzche says the lack of vitality in his era was due to slave morality. Can a socyety’s sense of morality be the cause? He says yes.
Hoot - Carl Hiaasen
I don’t even remember. Some book I remember reading when I was very young.
6 easy pieces by richard feynman
Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman
Lockpicking
The Da vinci code - Dan Brown
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
Outliers - Malcom Gladwell
The hockey players example is all I remember.
The Chronicles of Narnia - S. C. Lewis
I am number 4 (all books)
The ride of a lifetime - Robert Iger
Like a virgin - Richard Branson
The foundation series (all books)
That’ll never work (netflix book) - Marc Randolph
Alex rider (all books)
Physics of the Future - Michio kaku
Storyworthy - Mathew dicks
Techniques to make boring stories engaging to listen to. Should of course combine storytelling skills with living a life where you get stories actually worth telling.
How to make friends and influence people
Sapiens - Yuval Harari
Homo deus - Yuval Harari
Permanent Record - Edward Snowden
Maus - Art Spiegelman
LEGO Heavy weapons - Jack Street
Hunger games Mockingjay
Lord of the flies
The golden compass (His dark materials, 1)
Psychology of money
I forgot what I read. Either I wasn’t paying attention or this book was full of bullshit.
The house of Gucci - Sara Gay Forden
The collected writings of Ted Kaczynski - Ted K.
I read the Industrial Society and Its Future about 3 times. Most terrorists merely commit acts of terror, but Ted accompanied it with a 35,000 word manifesto. His terror had a sense of style, a true villian.
His ideology has a certain resemblance to Ayn Rand’s. They are both INTJ (side note: I am, also). Note the striking similarity between ISAIF and Ayn Rand’s ‘Return of the Primitive / The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution’
His reasoning is cogent. But I don’t oppose technologization because I, unlike him, don’t think we can change it. I’m more selfish in that regard.
A brief history of time - Stephen Hawking
Billion Dollar Loser (wework) - Reeves Wiedman
The Once and Future King - T. H. White
4 Hour work week - Tim Ferris
The four - Scott Galloway
Shoe dog - Phil Knight
The Status Game - Will Stor
1984 - George Orwell
Reosseuo
Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
The Giver
A brief history of the future - Stephen Hawking
Meditations - Descartes
The teachings of sayno (새이노의 가르침)
Still reading
Gun, germs and steel - Jared diamond
Blueprint - Nicholas A. Christakis
Why we sleep - Matthew Walker
American kingpin - Nick Bilton
As a man thinketh - James allen
The mind is the man’s entirity. Ming determines your fate 100%. Mind is like a garden. If left unattended, weeds will grow. Must strive to think rationally and masterfully so that the garden is maintained.
Shackleton, a biography - Ranulph fiennes
It’s not luck - Eliyahu M. Goldratt
And then there were none - Agatha Christie
Red Team development and operations - Joe vest & james tubberville
High Output Management - Andrew S. Grove
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Simelar to 1984 book (but was written before it, I found). Key idea: Freedom from other people is true freedom.
The Virtue of Selfishness - Ayn Rand
- The right to healthcare is essentially the right to enslave, because someone must be tasked with providing that healthcare.
- Voluntary
Wisdom of Mike Mentzer - John Little
A bodybuilding bible for me.
The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
The most beautiful book I’ve read. I underlined almost every page of this 700 page long novel.
Fooled by Randomness - N. N. Taleb
Chip Wars - Chris Miller
Zero to One - Peter Thiel
Donnie Brasco - Joe Pistone
This book instilled within me a sense of respect for Mafia guys. They pay a lot of attention to their surroundings and they are solely dedicated to money. They talk about money 24/7. I wish my friends did too.
The Way of the Wiseguy
Teaches you the proper etiquette
- Reading: On China - Henry Kissinger
- World Order - Henry Kissinger
- On China - Henry Kissinger
- Obama
- How Asia works