An improved month of reading (sort of) with a caveat. I turned to some old favorites (Carl Hiaasen) to lighten the mood and get back into reading some books – which is really the area where I should probably be allocating more reading time.
Updated stats through May:
Saved Articles | Books | |
January | N/A | 2 |
February | 90 | 1 |
March | 39 | 0 |
April | 63 | 0 |
May | 39 | 3 |
Here are my most influential reads – in no particular order:
- Strategy vs. Tactics: What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter?
- Risk, Uncertainty and Ignorance in Investing and Business – Lessons from Richard Zeckhauser
- Lessons from Scott Belsky’s Book “The Messy Middle”
- The Errors That I Don’t See – Of Dollars And Data
- Does Norway Have the Answer to Excess in Youth Sports?
- Walmart is becoming a Technology Company
- The professor who beat the roulette table
- The Best Advice You’ve Ever Received (and Are Willing to Pass On)
- Jeff Bezos: Big Things Start Small
- Uber’s Rocky IPO, What Went Wrong, The Perils of Private
Note: This is based on when I read the article, not necessarily when it was first published. Unfortunately, my backlog of things I would like to read always seems to dwarf the amount of time I can devote to reading.