We live in a world that’s drowning in information. We have more information at the tip of our button than our ancestors combined. Even though we have more information at our tips than any other generation, we are also prone to a lot more misinformation. And at a much larger scale. And sometimes that can…
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Man’s Search For Meaning
Victor Frankl was an unlucky individual present at the wrong place at the wrong time. Yet, if he was not unlucky, this brilliant book would have never existed.
The Little Book of Valuation
I read this book at a really interesting time. In a market that has supposedly forgotten the word ‘valuations’, I think this book is a good read as a reminder for investors like me in a market where it seems that the majority of the crowd has come to a consensus that ‘valuations don’t matter.…
Einstein – His Life and Universe
In 1905, an unknown patent clerk at the Swiss Patent Office published a paper that would revolutionize physics. A few years ago, he couldn’t find a job under any professor in the whole of Europe despite trying extremely hard. His father was worried over seeing his unemployed depressed son. He didn’t have a good rapport…
Leonardo Da Vinci
The first time I saw Mona Lisa, I wondered what was special about it. People from all over the world visit the Louvre in France to take a glimpse at Leonardo Da Vinci’s magnum opus. And I never understood the painting. But neither did I understand art at that point. The Man Leonardo Da Vinci…
Snowball
‘Snowball: The business of life’ is mammoth of a book which even at being 700 pages long is both entertaining and enlightening. It offers a glimpse of a very diverse and eventful life of Warren Buffett and goes behind the making of the legend. I learned many things from this book which captures Warren in…