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.

// 50 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.

Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Every cognitive bias I fall for, explained brilliantly.

Ikigai

by Héctor García & Francesc Miralles

A beautiful exploration of finding purpose.

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.

The Lean StartupEric Ries
Zero to OnePeter Thiel
Steve JobsWalter Isaacson
21 Lessons for the 21st CenturyYuval Noah Harari
Attitude Is EverythingJeff Keller
Autobiography of a YogiParamahansa Yogananda
BezonomicsBrian Dumaine
Breaking TwitterBen Mezrich
Creative SelectionKen Kocienda
DoppelgangerNaomi Klein
EinsteinWalter Isaacson
Everything Is F*ckedMark Manson
FactfulnessHans Rosling
Guns, Germs, and SteelJared Diamond
History Is WrongErich von Däniken
Homo DeusYuval Noah Harari
HypnosisUnknown
Leaders Eat LastSimon Sinek
Leonardo da VinciWalter Isaacson
Liar's PokerMichael Lewis
Noise: A Flaw in Human JudgmentDaniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony & Cass R. Sunstein
Psycho-CyberneticsMaxwell Maltz
ReworkJason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson
Start With WhySimon Sinek
TED TalksChris Anderson
The Art of Thinking ClearlyRolf Dobelli
The Book of NothingJohn D. Barrow
The Brain: The Story of YouDavid Eagleman
The ChoiceEdith Eger
The Cold Start ProblemAndrew Chen
The GameNeil Strauss
The Intelligence TrapDavid Robson
The Journey HomeRadhanath Swami
The Midnight LibraryMatt Haig
The Power of Your Subconscious MindDr. Joseph Murphy
The Richest Man in BabylonGeorge S. Clason
The Rudest Book EverShwetabh Gangwar
The Simulation HypothesisRizwan Virk
The Talent CodeDaniel Coyle
The Psychology of MoneyMorgan Housel
Think and Grow RichNapoleon Hill
Think Like a MonkJay Shetty
TractionGabriel Weinberg & Justin Mares
Tribe of MentorsTimothy Ferriss
What Got You Here Won't Get You ThereMarshall Goldsmith
White FragilityRobin DiAngelo

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