Finance
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Mental Models and the Lollapalooza Effect
Charlie Munger’s “Poor Charlie’s Almanack” compiles his lectures on mental models, emphasizing rational decision-making and the importance of avoiding biases. He introduces concepts like the Lollapalooza Effect and stresses continuous learning across various disciplines. The book provides insights on investing, ethics, happiness, and better decision-making for individuals and leaders alike. Read more
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The Richest Man In Babylon by George Samuel Clason
Late George Clason shares unchanging rules of acquired wealth and growing richer in this book. The rules are taken from various historical accounts of Babylon. Read more
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‘The Psychology of Money’ by Morgan Housel
The psychology of money is one of its kind book which tries to find out how and why people take certain money related decisions. The book encapsulates the power of compounding and patience of decades. Read more
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‘Corporate Chanakya’ by Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai
Chanakya has been well known guru and exceptional leader since time immemorial. He mentored ‘Chandragupt Maurya’ to let him become greatest of great kings. This book is a kind of summary book based on Chanakya’s Arthshastra. Read more
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Let’s Talk Money by Monika Halan
To create and manage your personal cash flow, the concept of ‘money box’ can help us. Monika Halan gives a comprehensive idea how to create, adjust & manage this money box to instill the money habit in us. This book is a must read for all who want to have a personal cash flow system… Read more

