“A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” – Charles Darwin.
In today’s fast-moving world, time is very precious. To make the most of it, I focus on trusted, high-quality sources to learn about various topics. I love reading non-fiction books, journals, and blogs. Here are my top five categories for learning and the reliable sources I often refer to:
Investment
- Howard Marks Memo: Valuable insights on market trends and investment strategies.
- Nick Sleep Annual Letter: Interesting thoughts from a successful investor.
- Berkshire Hathaway: Wisdom from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.
- Muthaleetukalam: Tamil podcast on behavioral finance.
- Annual Reports of Leading Companies: Detailed analysis of top companies.
Human Behavior
- Farnam Street: Blog on mental models and decision-making.
- Collab Fund: Insights on collaboration and entrepreneurship.
- Seeking Wisdom: Thoughtful articles on human behavior and psychology.
- Charlie Munger’s Quotes: Timeless wisdom from a legendary thinker.
Technical
- Lenny’s Podcast: Interesting discussions on product management and growth.
- ByteByteGo: Deep dives into technical topics and coding.
Industry Trends
- Acquired: Stories behind successful companies.
- a16z: Analysis of technology and innovation from Andreessen Horowitz.
- HBR (Harvard Business Review): Research and insights on business and management.
- Stanford eCorner: Inspiration and education on entrepreneurship.
- WTF Podcast: Conversations with industry leaders.
- The BarberShop with Shantanu: Insights from various sectors.
History
- Johnny Harris: Engaging videos and articles on historical events and trends.