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My recent posts
- Key Points from Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know
- Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
- Key Points from The Cost of Free Money
- Key Points from A World Without Work
- Key Points from The Costs of Inequality in Latin America
- Key Points from Narrative Economics by Robert Shiller
- Key Points from Book: Unknown Market Wizards: The Best Traders You’ve Never Heard Of
- Key Points from Book: The Great Demographic Reversal
- Key Points from “The Elements of Style” by Strunk
- A Man and His Watch: Omega Seamaster 1957 and Speedmaster FOIS
- Book Key Points: Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
- Key Points from Think Twice by Michael Mauboussin
- Mexico Trip Day 8 and 9: Chichen Itza, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 6 and 7: Relaxing in Oaxaca, Merida and Uxmal Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 4 and 5: Oaxaca and Monte Alban Archeological Site
- Mexico Trip Day 3: Teotihuacan Pyramid, Puebla and Cholula
- Mexico Trip Day 2: Hot Air Balloon at Teotihuacan, Mexico City
- Mexico Trip Day 1: Mexico City
- Laos D5: Vientiane City Tour, Crossing to Thailand
- Laos D4: Hot Air Balloon in Vang Vieng, Road Trip to Vientiane
Tag Archives: books
Key Points from The Cost of Free Money
Another well-written and provocative economic book I read last month was written by Paola Subacchi, Professor of International Economics at Queen Mary University of London and thought leader in global capital flow. In her book published last year, she argued … Continue reading
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Tagged books, china, cost of free money, global order, key points, multilateralism, paola subacchi, politics, recommendation, summary
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Key Points from Narrative Economics by Robert Shiller
We can think of history as a succession of rare big events in which a story goes viral, often (but not always) with the help of an attractive celebrity (even a minor celebrity or fictional stock figure) whose attachment to … Continue reading
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Tagged books, economics, key points, narrative, robert shiller, story telling, summary
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List of Books I Read in 2013
With so many self improvement books to choose from, there are some which are truly life changing and opening a new perspective in life. In year 2013 I read more than 130 books and here are list of them, the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, daily, everyday, how to, improvement, reading, recommendation, self, self help
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Why and How to Read 100++ Books in a Year
You think you don’t have the time to read books. You think it is impossible to read one book every three days. You could barely sleep, so why waste your time reading books? The fact is not that you haven’t … Continue reading
Key Points from Book: The Compound Effect
Slow and steady wins the race Small, smart choices + concistency + time = radical difference You may not see the difference between doing good habit and bad habit in the short term, but on the long term the difference … Continue reading
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Tagged books, key points, review, summary, The Compound Effect
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