Jul

21

From the original version of the Daily Spec site and worth a review:

The Speculator's Reading List

Jeff Watson writes:

Being There is a movie adapted from Jerzy Kosinski’s book about a gardener who took Washington DC by storm. His name was Chance and he could not read or write, but the public thought he was a genius. He ultimately became the President of the United States. The book should also be on the list.

Stefan Jovanovich suggests:

Shattered Sword

Asindu Drileba offers:

- Risk Savvy by Gerd Gigerenzer. How to cut your cancer risk by 50%, how to beat Nobel Prize portfolio strategies, why certainty is an illusion. I think everyone can benefit at least one thing from reading this book. It doesn't matter if you're a spec or not.

- The Visual Display of Quantitative Information (everything by Edward R. Tufte is worth reading)

- Adam Curtis documentaries. He has dedicated his life talking about "Power", mostly the relationship between Markets, Politics, Science, Religion & Philosophy. He informed alot of my thinking about the relationship between those. An incomplete assortment.

- Zurich Axioms. This was recommended by on a podcast. I think it was Larry Williams (but I am not sure). It's a very good book of aphorisms, useful to get your psychology right.

- This is the Road to Stock Market Success (1944). Recommend by Vic. I also find the book very instrumental in developing a psychological edge.

Zubin Al Genubi recommends:

Conrad, J, Heart of Darkness. A river trip into Africa loses grip.

Khilav Majmudar agrees:

Loved Heart of Darkness. Conrad's writing is hypnotic.

Humbert H. adds:

Heart of Darkness is kind of similar to Kafka’s writing in that it’s mysterious and unusual, and nobody knows what it’s really about after reading it. It was famously an inspiration for the movie Apocalypse Now which is arguably even stranger.


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