"Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary"
Jim Rohn
This is a list of important books i’ve read, placed in a random order
- Blue ocean strategy (Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne)
- Blue ocean leadership (Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne)
- The 48 laws of power (Robert Greene)
- The laws of human nature (Robert Greene)
- I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Zlatan Ibrahimović, David Lagercrantz)
- A Briefer History of Time (Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow)
- Black holes and baby universe (Stephen Hawking)
- HBR guide to emotional intelligence (Harvard Business Review Press)
- 9 algorithms that changed the future (John Maccormick)
- The 7 habits of highly effective people (Stephen Covey)
- Getting more (Stuart Diamond)
- Rich Dad Poor Dad ( Robert Kiyosaki)
- The Four (Scott Galloway)
- The monk who sold his ferrari (Robin Sharma)
- The 4-hour Workweek (Tim Ferriss)
- Tools of titans (Tim Ferriss)
- Marketing (Jean Pierre Helfer , J. Orsoni , O. Sabri)
- The lean startup (Eric Ries)
- Money Master the game (Tony Robbins)
- Good to great (James C. Collins)
- Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises (Ray Dalio)
- The art of seduction (Robert Greene)
- 33 strategies of war (Robert Greene)
- The magic of thinking big (David J. Schwartz)
- Getting to yes(Roger Fisher, William Ury)
- Think and grow rich (Napoleon Hill)
- Mastery (Robert Greene)
- A Random Walk Down Wall Street (Burton Gordon Malkiel)
- Art of War (San Tzul)
- spring microservices in action (John Carnell Illary, Huaylupo Sánchez)
- Clean code (Robert Cecil)
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications (Martin Kleppmann)
- Kubernetes: Up and Running: Dive into the Future of Infrastructure (Brendan Burns, Joe Beda, Kelsey Hightower, Lachlan Evenson)
- Working Effectively with Legacy Code (Michael C. Feathers)
- Docker in action (Jeffrey Nickoloff, Stephen Kuenzli)