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25 تغريدة 2 قراءة May 27, 2022
If there's one person almost every entrepreneur admires it's Tim Ferriss.
He's a successful entrepreneur, investor, author, and podcaster.
Here are 20 books @tferriss recommends reading:
1/
"Vagabonding" by Rolf Potts
"The book that got me to stop making excuses and pack for an extended hiatus trip overseas."
–Tim Ferriss
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2/
"Principles" by Ray Dalio
"I highly, highly recommend this book. It has already changed how I think about making decisions in my life and in my business."
–Tim Ferriss
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3/
"Musashi" by Yoshikawa
"Teaches you about critical thinking, strategizing, and ultimately, that there is more to life than merely surviving."
–Tim Ferriss
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4/
"The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron
"Nearly every morning, I sit down with a hot cocktail of turmeric, ginger, and green tea. Next, I crack open [this book]."
–Tim Ferriss
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5/
"Awareness" by Anthony De Mello
"When I feel myself bleeding into overwhelm or feeling scattered, this is one of the first break-glass-in-case-of-emergency steps that I take."
–Tim Ferriss
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6/
"On Writing Well" by William Zinsser
"I have read this book more than a dozen times, more often for thinking than for writing."
–Tim Ferriss
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7/
"The Obstacle Is the Way" by Ryan Holiday
"It has helped me to turn problems upside-down, become the calm within the storm, and even uncover unique opportunities."
–Tim Ferriss
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8/
"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" by Richard Feynman
"One of my favorite books."
–Tim Ferriss
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9/
"The Lessons of History" by Will & Ariel Durant
"It’s excellent."
–Tim Ferriss
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10/
"Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card
"Through Ender’s journey, you’ll learn how to capitalize on your strengths and those of your teammates, as well as exploit your adversaries’ weaknesses."
–Tim Ferriss
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11/
"Little, Big" by John Crowley
"One of the best novels I’ve ever read."
–Tim Ferriss
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12/
"The Art of Asking" by Amanda Palmer
"I was so inspired by the book that I put it down to start asking people around me for all of the help that I'd been too ashamed or embarrassed to ask for."
–Tim Ferriss
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13/
"Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse
"Consider reading or rereading this short gem."
–Tim Ferriss
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14/
"Daily Rituals" by Mason Currey
"There were gems everywhere, and I underlined nearly every page."
–Tim Ferriss
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15/
"The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
"A fantastic book. I would recommend people get the edition with the illustrations by the author."
–Tim Ferriss
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16/
"Tribe" by Sebastian Junger
"I read in about a day and a half. I just ingested it rapid-fire."
–Tim Ferriss
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17/
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing" by Al Ries
"I have reread this before every product launch that I have done."
–Tim Ferriss
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18/
"The Ride of a Lifetime" by Robert Iger
"The negotiation stories with Steve Jobs alone make this book worth the read."
–Tim Ferriss
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19/
"Draft No. 4" by John McPhee
"One of the best books about non-fiction writing that I’ve ever read."
–Tim Ferriss
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20/
"Benjamin Franklin" by An Walter Isaacson
"I’ve recommended [this book] to thousands and thousands of people."
–Tim Ferriss
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PS: @tferriss if you're reading this, have there been any books you've read lately that you loved or highly recommend?
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