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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.
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icarusrising9
4 months ago
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.
xmr
5 months ago
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.
literati
5 months ago
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.
lowiqmarkfisher
5 months ago
no, but I’ll check them out!