You Should Read These 12 Books EVERY Year
Anthony Vicino・2 minutes read
CEOs read an average of 52 books a year, but the key is not just reading more but reading better, reflecting on the content, integrating it into action, and revisiting impactful books consistently for personal and business growth. The speaker recommends rereading 12 valuable books annually, including "Meditations," "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant," "Antifragile," "The Great Mental Models," "The Power of Now," "Show Your Work," and "Man's Search for Meaning," to gain insights on living a valuable life, building wealth and happiness, adapting mental models, achieving goals, sharing work, and finding meaning in challenging circumstances.
Insights
- Reading more books doesn't necessarily lead to improvement; reading better quality books and deeply understanding them is more beneficial.
- Implementing what is learned through reading into action is crucial for personal and business growth, emphasizing the importance of reflection, integration, and repetition in the reading process.
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Recent questions
How many books does the average CEO read yearly?
52 books
What are the four steps outlined for reading better?
Read, reflect, integrate, repeat
What is the speaker's recommendation for rereading yearly?
12 books
What does "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" provide wisdom on?
Building wealth and happiness
What concept does "Antifragile" by Nicholas Nassim Taleb explain?
Anti-fragile systems
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