Books I really like.

My recommendations for people getting into their reading journey, and my advice on how to speedrun your learning. The tips are the ones I sent my sister. Below them, my favourites by category.

Some tips first

  1. The best books are supposed to pull you in. When you read them you will be so engrossed you won't want to stop reading. And then there will be some books that you have to get through and are not pulled towards. These are very very difficult to finish. Always always prioritise the first kind. The second, do only for books that are incredibly incredibly important. Curiosity is key.
  2. Install Shortform and pay for it. Instead of 20 hour books it gives you 1 hour versions of the best ideas in those books. Use it in audio form. This will help you get a breadth of knowledge that would be very difficult otherwise.
  3. It is worth it to think about how to increase your reading speed. If you focus on it a bit, you may be able to 2x the speed at which you read blogs.
  4. Use AI copiously. Ask it doubts, questions, more about the dynamics of different things, facts not in the book. Your goal is to make an accurate mental model of the world. The best mental models help you understand things about the world that the book doesn't mention.
  5. Take notes as you read, in Notion or Obsidian. Do not write down everything. Only write down ideas and epiphanies so important that you want to remember them forever. Writing it down almost cements it in your brain. Log all your thoughts and make a second brain: Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte is a great book on this.
  6. Invest in audiobooks. It is very very important, and it will greatly increase the throughput of books you consume. You can't read while you travel or at the gym, because your eyes are needed to navigate the world. But as you navigate the world, your ears can be used for audiobooks.

Mental models

Habits

Psychology & persuasion

Economics & governance

Futurist

Art

Biographies

These I personally find incredibly incredibly interesting. You get to live their lives and see the mistakes they made.

Life

Some additional books I'd recommend

How I split my information diet

Books are only one part of it. The rest is habit stacks: