These are not books I'm picking so I can look smart. These are books that I've read that have made me smarter... May 10, 2021 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [WEBSITE]( [Altucher Confidential] [Warning] Do you enjoy receiving Altucher Confidential? Please [Click Here Now]( so we know to continue sending you Altucher Confidential for free! “These are not books I'm picking so I can look smart. These are books that I've read that have made me smarter...” [Glasses next to a book] The Ten Most Important Books To Expand Your Brain By James Altucher The Grave Has Already Been Dug [grave site]( you’d have to be blind not to see that the stock market is completely divorced from the economic reality… We have record unemployment, the millions of jobs lost in the pandemic aren’t coming back, and now Biden and Co. are running up the debt faster than any administration in history… And as the stock market continues to hit new highs… the REAL economy digs itself deeper and deeper into a recession… But you can’t fake a recovery… Which means Reader, that the grave has already been dug… And the stock market is just a deadman walking… All it would take is a tiny push to send us spiraling over the edge into the abyss. And it looks like we just might get it. [Click here to see why we might be on the verge of the biggest stock market sell-off in history and how you could protect yourself.]( Books suck. No question about it, almost everyone who writes a book is a crappy writer. And this is a good thing. It's because the writer spent his life getting GOOD at what he was writing about. He didn't spend his life being good at writing. He didn't spend his life typing. He ran a country. Or built a robot. Or discovered DNA or walked between the twin towers. He or She DID something. Something that changed lives. Something that went from his or her head out into the real world. But that's OK. There are a few good books out there. I like reading billion-person books. Books, that if read widely, would change a billion lives. I like reading books where I feel my brain have an IQ orgasm. Like, I literally feel my IQ go up while reading the book. And, (please let me stick with this metaphor one more sentence), I might have a little brain-child that turns into my own special idea or book after reading a great book. Before I give my list, I want to mention there are three kinds of non-fiction books: (and I'm only dealing with non-fiction. Fiction is another category). Business Card Books These are books like "How to be a leader". They establish the author as an expert. The author then uses this book to get speaking gigs or coaching or consulting gigs. These books usually suck. Don't read one. But nothing wrong with writing one. In fact, writing one might be desperately important to your career. Books That Should Be Chapters A publisher will see an article somewhere like, "12 ways to become smarter" and say, "that should be a book". Then the writer mistakenly says, "ok" and he has to undergo the agony of changing something that was a perfectly good 2000 word article into a 60,000 word book. Those books suck. Don't read one. And DEFINITELY don't write one. Unless you want to waste a year of your life. I wasted 2004-2009 doing that. Braingasm Books Here's my top 10 list of braingasm books. Books that will raise your IQ between the time you start and the time you end. By the way, there are more than 10 of these books. This is just my TOP 10. Although not really in that order. It's hard for a small mind like mine to order these. The Books: (1) "[MASTERY]( by Robert Greene This book is like a curated version of 1000 biographies all under the guise, "how to become a master at what you love". (2) "[BOLD]( by Peter Diamondis and Steven Kotler Basically if you want to know the future, read this. Supplement it with "Abundance" by the same two and "Tomorrowland" by Steven Kotler" and even "The Rational Optimist" by Matt Ridley. I feel "Abundance" is like a sequel to "The Rational Optimist". So I'm giving you four books with one recommendation. (3) "[OUTLIERS]( by Malcolm Gladwell Gladwell is not the first person to come up with the 10,000 hour rule. Nor is he the first person to document what it takes to become the best in the world at something. But his stories are so great as he explains these deep concepts. How did the Beatles become the best? Why are professional hockey players born in January, February and March? And so on. (4) "[WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM]( by Steven Johnson Also add to this: "How We Got to Now" by Steven Johnson. Basically: don't believe the myth of the lonely genius. Ideas come from a confluence of history, "the adjacent possible" specific geographic locations, etc. The connections Johnson makes are brilliant. For instance, The Gutenberg Press (which, in itself, was invented because of improvements in sewing looms), made everyone realize they had bad vision. So the science of lenses was created. So microscopes were eventually created. So germs were eventually discovered. So modern medical science was discovered. And so on. Johnson is a thinker and a linker and tells a good story. 04ghd74j - 3b95 - dt38 - 43vg - g7sp38gt [coded]( this 32-digit code? While it’s just for illustrative purposes, it’s the prototype for a brand-new digital infrastructure that is set to replace the “old internet” as we know it. Act now to be early on the “new internet”… [Continue Reading >>]( (5) "[MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING]( by Victor Frankl I'm at a loss for words here. Just read it. Don't read it for the Holocaust. Or psychological theory. Read it because when you're about halfway through you will realize your life is no longer the same. And next time you get a chance to whisper in the ear of someone about to kill himself, whisper words from this book. (6) "[BORN STANDING UP]( by Steve Martin And while you are at it, throw in "Bounce" by Mathew Syed, who was the UK Ping Pong champion when he was younger. I love any book where someone took their passion, documented it, and shared it with us. That's when you can see the subleties, the hard work, the luck, the talent, the skill, all come together to form a champion. Heck, throw in, "An Astronaut's Guide to Earth" by Commander Chris Hadfield. (7) "[ZERO TO ONE]( by Peter Thiel There's a lot of business books out there. 99% of them are BS. Read this one. So many concepts really changed my attitude about not only business but capitalism. Thiel, the founder of PayPal, and first investor in Facebook, is brilliant in how he simply shares his theories on building a billion dollar business. I love his story on my podcast what exactly happened in the room when a 24 year old Mark Zuckerberg was offered $250,000,000 and refused it in two minutes. (8) "[QUIET]( by Susan Cain Probably half the world is introverts. Maybe more. It's not an easy life to live. I sometimes have that feeling in a room full of people, "uh-oh. I just shut down. I can't talk anymore and there's a lock on my mouth and this crowd threw away the key." Do you ever get that feeling? Please? I hope you do. Let's try to lock eyes at the party. "Quiet" shows the reader how to unlock the secret powers that probably half the world needs to unlock. And, please Susan Cain come on my podcast. (9) "[ANTIFRAGILE]( by Nassim Taleb And throw in "The Black Swan" and "Fooled by Randomness". "Fragile" means if you hit something might break. "Resilient" means if you hit something, it will stay the same. On my podcast Nassim discusses "Antifragility" - building a system, even on that works for you on a personal level, where you if you harm your self in some way it becomes stronger. That podcast changed my life He discusses Antifragility throughout history, up to our current economic situation, and even in our personal situations. (10) "[MINDSET]( by Carol Dweck Again, I am fascinated by the field of mastery. Not self-improvement (eat well, sleep well, etc) but on how can you continue a path of improvement so that you can really enjoy the subtleties at a very deep level of whatever it is you love. Carol Dweck, through massive research and storytelling, shows the reader how to continue on the path of improvement and why so many people fall off that path. These are not books I'm picking so I can look smart. These are books that I've read that have made me smarter. Sincerely, [James Altucher] James Altucher Warning: Financial Extinction Event Imminent [warehouse person sitting]( July 14th, 2021, a seismic event is expected to send our financial system into a devastating tailspin. At this point, there’s nothing the Federal Reserve, the government or even the President can do to stop it… If you’re not prepared for what’s coming, you should do so now. 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