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Blitzscaling: The Lightning-Fast Path to Building Massively Valuable Companies

Reid Hoffman, Chris Yeh, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

7 HN comments

The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for The Thoughtful Investor

Howard Marks, John FitzGibbon, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

7 HN comments

Getting Past No: Negotiating in Difficult Situations

William Ury

4.6 on Amazon

7 HN comments

Sell or Be Sold: How to Get Your Way in Business and in Life

Grant Cardone

4.7 on Amazon

7 HN comments

So You Want to Talk About Race

Ijeoma Oluo

4.7 on Amazon

6 HN comments

COVID-19: The Great Reset

Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret

3.7 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Great by Choice

Jim Collins, Morten T. Hansen, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism

Vladimir Ilich Lenin

4.8 on Amazon

6 HN comments

The Professional Chef

The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

4.8 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Options as a Strategic Investment: Fifth Edition

Lawrence G. McMillan

4.7 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Trading: Technical Analysis Masterclass: Master the financial markets

Rolf Schlotmann and Moritz Czubatinski

4.5 on Amazon

5 HN comments

The Blueprint: 6 Practical Steps to Lift Your Leadership to New Heights

Douglas R. Conant

4.6 on Amazon

5 HN comments

Causal Inference: The Mixtape

Scott Cunningham

4.7 on Amazon

5 HN comments

Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell

Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

5 HN comments

No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention

Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer

4.6 on Amazon

5 HN comments

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Denvercoder9onAug 11, 2020

> people are planning for the end of COVID-19 by Jan

Unfortunately a virus doesn't care about people's plans.

focusgroup0onSep 22, 2020

Perhaps there are multiple factors involved. For example the IPCC email scandal, or the fact that complex mathematical forecasting models involve a lot of hand-wavey guesswork (Neal Ferguson's COVID model the latest example), or that the earth has experienced periods of warming and cooling over millennia.

nbzsoonFeb 2, 2021

There is no conspiracy. Facts are not conspiracy.
Read Mr. Klaus Schwab books. The elites are informing us politely what is the Future of the Earth. Please, don't divide this into liberal or conservative. Instead read this and think critically. The books are The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Covid 19 - The Great Reset.

xhkkffbfonJune 12, 2020

So sorry for those who can't read deeply. Berenson is a master of boiling things down to very pithy arguments. I find him to be excellent because he says things more succinctly than anyone.

To call him a sourceless source, though is calumny. His book on COVID-19 was the number 2 book on Amazon last week. The bibliography is a big percentage of the text. Buy it some time and be educated.

dweeklyonMay 17, 2020

When was it true that "this time it's different?"

The dot-com implosion meant that you can't go public without revenue. The bar for IPOs then shifted far upward (even irrationally so) and has remained there since.

9/11 permanently moved the bar on state surveillance, war powers granted the president, and screenings. That mostly hadn't happened after prior hijackings or accidents.

The Columbia disaster killed the Space Shuttle Program.

There are many events that permanently transform affected systems. Coronavirus is a once in a century curveball and we are in the first chapter of many in the COVID-19 book. Many things will change. We don't know how many yet.

gen220onMay 7, 2021

Our surprisingly-terrible reaction to COVID, due to the reasons cited in this thread, made me think of an (I think) interesting book/show plot.

What if there was an epidemic virus, that, within a year +/- a few months of contraction, killed hosts over the age of X (20, 50, 70), regardless of underlying health conditions.

It raises some interesting questions! The three I’ve come up with so far:

(1) what does a society look like, without (mature, older, very old) people? What surprising positive and negative evolutions occur?

(2) how would our current societies react to the gradual onset and eventual global expansion of such a disease?

(3) if we found a cure for the disease a few (now, shorter than previously) generations later, who would take it?

It’s kind of similar Lord of the Flies, except instead of a shipwreck, it’s a disease and it happens gradually, to preexisting societies and cultures.

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