i used to read a lot of these in high school then lost interest after feeling the intimacy of another human being for the first time. These are all the ones I read that are worth reading.
i used to read a lot of these in high school then lost interest after feeling the intimacy of another human being for the first time. These are all the ones I read that are worth reading.

Barbarians at the Gate was good but it dragged after a while. Not finance (just business), but I read The Everything Store (about bezos and early Amazon, written in like 2014) immediately after Barbarians and it endeared me to Bezos somehow, I’d recommend it.
You read Where are the Customers Yachts? It's short and the funniest finance-related book I've read. The Go-Go Years is pretty good.
no, but I’ll check them out!
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Michael Lewis is great, I remember enjoying The Big Short. If you're at all interested in "finance" from an anthropological perspective, I highly recommend checking out David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years.