Books
This page contains my notes and thoughts on various (non-mathematical) published books. Philosophy books may or may not be included here, it’s really arbitrary. For books on those topics, please see the other pages. There is no real rhyme or rhythm to this, and I don’t make notes or write thoughts on every books I read (I go through around ~30 books a year), though I’ll try to make that a habit even if it’s just a few lines. I intend to revise some of the more obsolete notes.
- Economics
- The revised article; the old one: ‘Economics in One Lesson’ by Henry Hazlitt
- The revised article; the old one: ‘Edible Economics’ by Ha-Joon Chang
- Finance
- ‘The Intelligent Investor’ by Benjamin Graham
- ‘The Little Book of Common-Sense Investing’ by John C. Bogle
- Psychology
- ‘Predictably Irrational’ by Dan Ariely
- ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ by Viktor E. Frankl
- ‘Psychology of Money’ by Morgan Housel
- Philosophy
- ‘Story of Philosophy’ by Will Durant
- ‘Ludwig Wittgenstein: Duty of Genius’ by Ray Monk
- Mathematics
- ‘The Man Who Loved Only Numbers’ by Paul Hoffman