I mostly skip business books bad have read a few that I like. But probably my favorite non-science and non-business book is “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***” and I seriously loved and enjoyed it. It is not at all about being an apathetic jerk. It is about letting go of the things that are outside of your control and just living. I read that book when I really needed it.
There’s not many business books I love. They tend to be so bland or boring, not all that big of thinking, nothing unusual.
I would rather spend my time reading biographies, or about information theory, or about the evolution and future of information. Business thinking is pretty boring to me.
I mostly skip business books bad have read a few that I like. But probably my favorite non-science and non-business book is “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***” and I seriously loved and enjoyed it. It is not at all about being an apathetic jerk. It is about letting go of the things that are outside of your control and just living. I read that book when I really needed it.
There’s not many business books I love. They tend to be so bland or boring, not all that big of thinking, nothing unusual.
I would rather spend my time reading biographies, or about information theory, or about the evolution and future of information. Business thinking is pretty boring to me.
I do share the same sentiment with regards to your last paragraph. :)
There are definitely a lot more other topics that is interesting to read about and more useful day to day. :)
Business books are like “think outside the box” or some other vague advice and I’m like, “Do you even know me? There is no spoon. (Matrix quote)” 😂
Boring, boring advice.
I think I liked a few, though. I just can’t remember which ones. They weren’t memorable. Haha
The one that's most memorable to me was Hard Truth About Hard Stuff. Lol!