I’m from /literature/, first time coming Jow Forums, give me books to read

I’m from /literature/, first time coming Jow Forums, give me books to read

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Your iq is too high.
Get out.

The Millionaire Next Door

Mastering shitcoins.

The great replacement

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>Thinking IQ isn’t pseudoscience

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Here's for starters.

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art of the deal

Based black man

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Perhaps not, You'll fit right in here! Welcome home

This isn't exactly a book, but it is some good reading material.

link.smartcontract.com/whitepaper

The Millionaire Fastlane.

Cheers user :)

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Brilliant, Thank you.

OP if your not dumb as fuck youd read this whitepaper. What seems like a book of technical blockchain and smart contract jargon is really a biblistic piece of literature for the beginning of the fourth industrial revolution.

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The Unique one and his Property

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This is just Jow Forums shilling their favorite token.

However, Nick Land is actually writing a book on Bitcoin and about 1/3 of it is already online

ufblog.net/crypto-current-000/

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anything by andreas antonopolis.

>/lit/ is a high iq board

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>my intelligence is beyond mortal understanding

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youtube.com/watch?v=6WK0DJZ7WeE

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>I don’t possess the ability to sense and point out sarcasm
>I respond seriously to bait

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Tasty whitepapers, like Pi's. It is a new digital currency being developed by a group of Stanford PhDs. For a limited time, you can join the beta to earn Pi and help grow the network. To join Pi, follow this link minepi.com/bradfo and use my username (bradfo) as your invitation code.

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Read Zero to One by Thiel. Unironically. Now get out.

Yeah

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Spoon-feeding you:

archive.org/details/ZeroToOneByPeterThiel/page/n3

Why’d you link me to this?, you don’t have to let everyone in on the fact you like Death Grips user, I just want reading material.

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I’ll always remember this.

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>il/lit/erates
>intelligent
lmao

Dostoyevsky - The Idiot

These are correct.

Martin is /literature/, he’s one of us.

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Unironically, read Life After Google.

I'd reckon reading and discussing literature requires a higher IQ than the topics of any other board on this Chinese Manga website. Probably is one of the higher, if not the highest IQ boards.

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Read the chainlink whitepaper OP. We need more /lit/erati in the new world order

Shkreli posted on /lit/? When did he do that?

The Richest Man in Babylon.
If you want to learn ACTUAL finance, go read the fucking Actex manuals for actuaries or Derivatives Markets or Corporate Finance. But I mean.. if you just wanted meme "save 10% of your income goy!" advice The Richest Man in Babylon is comforting and inspring.

Do you see what I mean OP? Do you actually want to study finance, academically? There's great books for that. Or did you just want general live and attitude about money advice? Books for that too, but if you're not already a moron in debt they're useless. So which is it?

Reading it since yesterday. Chapter 8 of 45. So far okay. What awaits me? Why do you recommend it?

I say this as an actuary who invests and trades all my money privately on the side. My finance background and all the fucking options strategies, formulas, calculations and all that I had to memorize for my certifications in this field hardly impact my private investing at all. It's not completely useless, but it's hardly a factor since I'm not writing my own trading bots or really modeling my portfolio that much. But if you want to do all that, there's plenty of textbooks for you to work through that can teach you how. It's just really boring and not too practical for an individual.

Based and pipilled

Because most of these finance books are about efficient wagecucking or trying to beat the market. Zero To One and Millionaire Fastlane aren't.

Zero To One is higher level, but Fastlane is more practical.

Considering what I've said or is it worth my time to read it? Do these books not fall into the 2 categories of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" nonsense or college finance textbook? I'm working the best job I can get for my education and IQ and spending next to nothing that I earn, investing all of it. Technically I've memorized all kinds of probability and statistical models related to finance as I've had to for my actuarial exams. What else am I missing?

OP, perhaps you want something practical, even w/o starting a startup.

playbook.samaltman.com/

Thanks. I like Zero to One and I'm curious what Fastlane will deliver.

>Do these books not fall into the 2 categories of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" nonsense or college finance textbook?
RDPD is kind of a subset of Fastlane, but just focusing on leveraged real estate.

The way I see it is like this:
-Richest Man In Babylon type books will encourage you to save 20% more of your income.
-The Intelligent Investor type books will help you squeeze a few more % out of your portfolio.
-Zero to One and Millionaire Fastlane type books will help you build six, seven, eight-figure assets.

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Guy's name is Chuck Tingle. Mr. Tingle lmao

I'll check it out I guess then. I read "Think and Grow Rich" and "The Richest Man in Babylon" already and aside from being encouraged to "quit my job and Start a Business™" I didn't get much out of it since I'm already saving all my money as it is. Rich Dad Poor Dad was a cute but kind of common sense story that could've been summed up in a single sentence or 2.
I'll check out Zero to One and Millionaire Fastlane though.

>falling for the link meme

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Though another one of his books, Rich Dad's "Before You Quit Your Job," is more about entrepreneurship in general. Points out many issues that keep one small and struggling and how to aim for going big.

>What else am I missing?
Without a broader understanding of how the (human) world works, how specific industries work, how technologies shape progress, you see your investments in companies as lottery tickets (quoting Thiel). With your models you can only shuffle your portfolio, investing and de-investing. But once you've got an opinion (investors love to call it a "thesis") you can influence things, see connections. And depending on your budget, you should aim for exclusive off-market deals that give you control rights.

Mein Kampf

Based, outsideinstitutionalwallspilled

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Welcome to /crypto/, here's your book:
archive.is/kjuLi

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Witnessed

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