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*[[The Physics of Wall Street]] by James Weatherall
*[[The Physics of Wall Street]] by James Weatherall
* [https://assets.cambridge.org/97811084/71275/frontmatter/9781108471275_frontmatter.pdf Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy] by Bill Janeway
* [https://assets.cambridge.org/97811084/71275/frontmatter/9781108471275_frontmatter.pdf Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy] by Bill Janeway
== Other ==
* [https://www.amazon.com/Prison-Diary-Jayaprakash-Narayan/dp/0295956135 "Prison Diary"] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayaprakash_Narayan Jayaprakash Narayan]


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== See Also ==
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“Do you like my hat?”</br>
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Eric's Most Important Books
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Topic Eric's Most Important Books
Leader Aardvark (Aardvark#5610)
Brooke (pyrope#2222)
Start Date 27 January 2020
Google Drive Drive
Master Planning Doc
Reference Material Doc
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MathematicsEdit

BiologyEdit

Extracted from Episode 472 of the James Altucher podcast @43:03 :

History of ScienceEdit


EconomicsEdit

OtherEdit

From Eric's bookshelvesEdit

Twitter photo of Eric's bookshelf:

1st (Top) Shelf:Edit

2nd Shelf:Edit

3rd Shelf:Edit

4th (Bottom) Shelf:Edit

See AlsoEdit

What is the most boring sounding book that changed & improved your life immeasurably?

Three candidates from my life that, frustratingly, I can’t generically recommend to friends:

A) Einstein Manifolds by Besse.
B) Turkish Grammar by Underhill
C) Science Since Babylon by Price.

2:40 PM · Nov 13, 2022

Tell us why in the replies if you can? Thx!

2:44 PM · Nov 13, 2022

@mister_duva Because it is a well written book that introduced me to a people, culture and civilization that enriched my life forever through their excruciatingly beautiful and logical language.

2:48 PM · Nov 13, 2022

@GordoRabinowitz I loved it so much my mom destroyed it deliberately so she would never have to read it again.

“Do you like my hat?”
“I do not.”

The raw honesty of canine interlocutors was spell binding.

And that fasciliated the dog party in the tree which, w/o honesty, would be impossible.;-)

3:01 PM · Nov 13, 2022
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