Bookshelf

Books I've read and loved — from history to psychology, startups to life lessons. Some changed how I think. Others just entertained me. All worth the time.

// 108 books and counting

Favorite Authors

Yuval Noah Harari

Makes history feel alive and the future feel like a story still being written.

Daniel Kahneman

Taught me that my brain lies to me. Often.

Walter Isaacson

Turns geniuses into humans and humans into inspiration.

Favorites

Sapiens

by Yuval Noah Harari

Changed how I see humanity's past and future.

Ikigai

by Héctor García

A beautiful exploration of finding purpose.

Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Every cognitive bias I fall for, explained brilliantly.

The Innovators

by Walter Isaacson

A love letter to the pioneers of the digital age.

The Collection

I buy books faster than I read them. But that's okay — reading is a lifelong journey, and having them within reach matters.

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Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson

Shoe Dog

Phil Knight

Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

Carlo Rovelli

Stuff Matters

Mark Miodownik

Statistics Without Tears

Derek Rowntree

Start With Why

Simon Sinek

Successful Decision Making in a Week

Martin Menser

Stuff You Should Know

Josh Clark

// Reading list constantly evolving. Some books get re-read. Most get forgotten. That's life.