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Program Associate @WellsFargo Making and Breaking projects around AI

Apr 9, 2021, 7 tweets

Last year I started reading non fictional books and autobiographies. I learnt a LOT from them and would like to share a few of them with you!

A thread 🧵.
If you have any suggestions comment them. I will add them them too ❤️✌️

1. Rich Dad Poor Dad by @theRealKiyosaki
Probably u've already heard of this gem. In the current world personal finance is something everyone needs to know about and this book will help u. U will understand the meaning of assets and liabilities like never before.

2. How to win friends and influence people
@DaleCarnegie has explained the networking formula in an amazing way. This can be the best way of teaching yourself about personal development and communication skills.

3. Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future
No need to introduce this great man @elonmusk
Ashlee Vance has put up the life of elon musk in this book in probably the best possible way. Lots of motivation and lots of learnings here.

4. Ikigai
This book is based on japanese concept of ikigai meaning the purpose of life. It enables u to look within and search for the purpose of your life. Everyone has a reason to be alive. All we struggle for is to find it. #ikigai

5. Zero to one
Written by @peterthiel this book is for aspiring entrepreneurs. It says notes on startups and how to build the future in its cover. Really has great concepts. A must read. #PeterThiel

6. Shoe Dog
Shoe Dog is a memoir by Nike co-founder Phil Knight. The memoir chronicles the history of Nike from its early struggles to its evolution into one of the world's most recognized and profitable companies. #nike

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