Up to no (coherent) good once again, The Random Show returns.
In episode 3, Kevin Rose and I discuss our top 5 must-read books, how we use them, and who should read them.
The 10 books are…
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-term World Travel
Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
Others mentioned:
Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! (Adventures of a Curious Character)
If you missed them, check out Episode 1 and Episode 2. From functional MRIs and knives to angel investing and naming companies, it’s as random as the name implies.
Related Odds and Ends:
Fireside Chat with Tim Ferriss at Google
Tim Ferriss presentation at TED: Smash Fear, Learn Anything
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Vagabonding is an amazing read. Haven’t read Seneca yet. But I devour anything about travel.
Always great to see a tip of the hat to Thoreau! If anyone here enjoyed Walden, then I’d definitely recommend Where I Lived and What I Lived for. Definitely speaks to people who subscribe to some of the life philosophies shared on this site.
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Coincidentally I have read 4 of 10 on this list (Vagabonding, The Intelligent Investor, Leaving Microsoft to Change to World, and The Tipping Point). I look forward to reading the others. One book I would highly recommend if you have not already done so is Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl. I think this one of the most important and inspirational books of the 20th century. Great video guys! Always looking for new books to read.