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Jesse

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Mainly Finance and Philosophy books. Getting into Fantasy and Sci-fi currently

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Master and Commander
The Problems of Philosophy
Realism For Realistic People
The Right to Oblivion: Privacy and the Good Life
Letters to Felice
No Longer Human
Station Eleven

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What are the best books to learn about investing?

Investing can be daunting. Mistakes have real and immediate consequences. Financial scams are rampant and scammers can be found both online and in "respected" financial institutions. What books st...

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Team
Richer, Wiser, Happier
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings
One Up On Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market
The Psychology of Money

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Think ATLA, while tackling the concept of war realistically. Paints an almost "too-real" picture of what the aftermath of war looks like and does not sugarcoat it at all. Very well-written and enticing read all the way through.

Onto my very nitpicky "Minus 1/2 a star." The world-building is amazing...but falls apart from the nature of it being a stand-alone novel. My other gripe is how she "deals with a certain character." A lot of the characters in the first half of the book are very bland, with readers only seeing growth for one character in specific. I got drawn to this character and enjoyed his growth...only for him to be killed off. Thankfully, the second half of the book was very well-written and I actually ended up enjoying it more than the first half. However, killing off the only character with character development did not sit well with me.

Overall, an amazing read. Just very nitpicky points.

The book itself is good, and comes from a great financial resource (Benjamin Graham). However, it is simply too old for the techniques to be applicable by today's standards. The book is long/dense, and the read itself can be difficult at times.

Not beginner friendly and there a lot of better investing books to recommend to new investors. What you do get out of this book is Graham's mindset when it comes to trading. That in itself is timeless and extremely useful to every investor.