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Jun 13, 20212 min read
9th book of 2021: The Art Of A Happy Exit by K. Srikrishna
I was recommended to read this book and reach out to Mr. Srikrishna by none other than Sidharth Rao (author, How I almost blew it)....
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May 5, 20212 min read
8th book of 2021: The Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell
What happens to most "great" ideas? They don't work for a long, long time. That's the essential truth upon which Malcolm Gladwell's The...
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Mar 27, 20212 min read
7th book of 2021: Get to the top by Suhel Seth
I met Mr. Seth for an episode of my podcast I Read This Book, and inevitably asked for a book recommendation towards the end. His first...
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Mar 20, 20213 min read
6th book of 2021: Influence by Robert Cialdini
I read this book because it was recommended by Scott Adams in Loserthink. My motivation to read Influence was simple - I'm building...
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Feb 28, 20212 min read
5th book of 2021: Loserthink by Scott Adams
This is my second read by Scott Adams. To check out my review of 'How to fail at almost anything and still win big', click here. I love...
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Feb 20, 20212 min read
4th book of 2021: The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel
Rishabh Katiyar asked me to read this book and I'm glad he did. Cheers to him! :) The subtitle of the cover read "Timeless lessons on...
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Feb 9, 20212 min read
3rd book of 2021: The Powerful and the Damned, by Lionel Barber
Mr. Suhel Seth recommended this book and I thank him for his congeniality. Lionel Barber served as the Chief Editor of Financial Times...
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Jan 31, 20212 min read
2nd book of 2021: 1984 by George Orwell
Just as we imagine the future; writers, thinkers and philosophers of the past imagined the times we're living in today. They dreamt of...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
1st book of 2019: Outsiders by William Thorndike
This year was off to a rocky start and it was difficult to read. Glad to have scraped through this one! The Outsiders tells stories of...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
2nd book of 2019: The Inside Scoop (Ben & Jerry's Bio), by Fred Lager
Ben & Jerry's is an iconic co. (now owned by Unilever) started by two hippies who didn't actually want to build a "company". All they...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
3rd book of 2019: Salt, Sugar & Fat by Michael Moss
For us, a snack, biscuit, or a chocolate doesn't mean more than, well...a snack, biscuit or a chocolate. Before we know it, we're loving...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
4th book of 2019: Start small, Finish Big by Fred DeLuca
Did you know Subway is a $100 Billion empire, still owned and operated as a private company? It's incredible how huge Subway is and yet...
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Jan 31, 20212 min read
5th book of 2019: Fast Food Nation, by Eric Schlosser
McDonald's has changed the world. The way the world eats, buys, sells and views food has irreversibly changed after success of that first...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
6th book of 2019: Onwards by Howard Schultz
Starbucks is a great company. Even though I don't go out as often, I've heard enough good things about it and wanted to learn how they've...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
7th book of 2019: Pour you heart into it, by Howard Schultz
Starbucks is broadly in the food industry, and so is McDonald's. But despite being so close in size and value, why does Starbucks get so...
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Jan 31, 20211 min read
8th book of 2019: Antifragile by Nassim Taleb
Owing to the lately grueling (and odd) hours at work along with my failure to make enough time, it took me a month to read this book....
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Jan 25, 20211 min read
9th book of 2019: Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
After reading quite a few heavy Non fiction fiction books, I was looking forward to a relatively breezy work of fiction to help me "feel"...
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Jan 25, 20211 min read
10th book of 2019: She has her mother's laugh by Carl Zimmer
I felt I was done with reading for a while and thought it'd be great to invest time in other things, unless something really important or...
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Jan 25, 20212 min read
11th book of 2019: Leonardo Da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
As far as I can remember, I've always been fascinated by Leonardo Da Vinci. I don't think there's anymore more accomplished than him in...
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Jan 25, 20211 min read
12th book of 2019: Talking to strangers by Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell is the reason I got into reading Non fiction. I remember reading The Tipping Point (and then Outliers) and then not...
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