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Munger said to go to bed smarter than when you woke up. These are the books
shaping how I think about investing, business, and the world.
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Guns, Germs, and Steel — Jared Diamond
Why initial conditions compound into insurmountable advantages — the moat story told at civilizational scale.
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The Selfish Gene — Richard Dawkins
Evolution as a mental model for business: replicators, survival machines, and why incentive architecture determines behavior.
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The Outsiders — William Thorndike
Eight unconventional CEOs who massively outperformed by treating capital allocation as the real job.
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The Most Important Thing — Howard Marks
Second-level thinking and the difference between buying good things and buying things well.
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Influence — Robert Cialdini
The six principles of persuasion — and the map of human irrationality every investor needs.
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Where Are the Customers' Yachts? — Fred Schwed Jr.
The funniest — and truest — book ever written about Wall Street's misaligned incentives.
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