Hey

What most useful guidebooks or other information focused books do you know?

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    I have a few to consider.

    ADHD: How to ADHD by Jessica McCabe

    Thinking: Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke

    Career Management: Expect to Win by Carla A. Harris

    Storytelling: Storyworthy by Mathew Dicks

    Design (I use it for system design, but product design too): The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. Norman

    Strategy: Good Strategy/Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt

    How to get yourself to do stuff: Atomic Habits by James Clear

    Risk management: An Economist Walks Into a Brothel by Allison Schrager

    Hiring: Effective Hiring Manager by Mark Horstman

    Systems theory: Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows

    How life really works: Fooled by Randomness Nassim by Nicholas Taleb

    Thinking: You Are Not So Smart by David McRaney

    Skepticism: The Skeptics Guide to the Universe by Steve Novella, Bob Novella

    There are tons more I love but I hope you find at least one thing to try here.

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    I think it makes a big difference what you’re trying to learn about. I’m not sure everyone would get the same benefit from every educational book.

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      Its relatively easy to find books about topics you are trying to learn as you know what you are looking for. Reason I’m asking here is to find new ideas. It doesnt matter what people suggest as long as its something they themselves find useful.

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        What happend to you? By Oprah Winfrey
        Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

        I think those two books changed my life the most.

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    I’m weird and I study U.S. intellectual property law for fun and this free textbook is awesome. I’ve got the previous edition printed on dead trees and even the print edition was only $40, which is ridiculously cheap for a college textbook.

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    Also very cliché, and likely not a true story, but Rich Dad, poor Dad really changed my perspective.

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    I don’t know nothin’ ‘bout no learnin’ books. But if I did, I would recommend Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People.

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      This is the most cliché, and yet it totally changed my life and perspective. I would stick with the original book. The remakes just aren’t the same in my opinion.

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          I’d say the message is: don’t expect anyone to blame themselves for anything, but learn how to interact with them positively despite that caveat.