Environmental scientist Donella Meadows provides a primer on systems thinking — the art of seeing the world as interconnected structures of feedback, stocks, and flows — with applications from ecology to economics to policy.
Ben Carlson's argument that simplicity beats complexity in investing — a clear, evidence-based guide to building a portfolio that outperforms most professionals over time.
Atul Gawande examines what it means to perform well in medicine — exploring the habits, diligence, and ingenuity required to close the gap between what medicine knows and what medicine does in practice.
The Choose FI community's guide to financial independence — optimising income, slashing expenses, tax hacking, and building the portfolio that sets you free.
Jared Diamond examines why some of the world's great civilizations collapsed while others survived, identifying five key factors — environmental damage, climate change, hostile neighbors, lost trading partners, and societal response — that determine a society's fate.
Essay collection including 'Consider the Lobster' on the Maine Lobster Festival and animal pain, a 60-page essay on a usage dictionary, 'Up, Simba' on John McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, and 'Roger Federer as Religious Experience.'
A proven path to all the money you will ever need, showing how to reach financial independence and retire early through saving, investing, and income growth.
Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman profile twenty-six Stoic philosophers — from Zeno of Citium to Marcus Aurelius — examining how each lived, and how each often fell short of the principles they taught. The book treats the Stoics as flawed human beings rather than marble icons, which makes their philosophy more honest and more usable.
Pasternak's 1922 poetry collection — written in the summer of 1917, during the revolutionary period — made him immediately famous in Russian literary circles. The poems are extraordinarily sensuous: nature, weather, rain, and the body are rendered with a precision that owes something to Rilke and something to no one. The poetry at the end of Doctor Zhivago belongs to this tradition.
A financial plan for young professionals to go from broke to financial freedom in three phases — cutting expenses drastically, investing in income-producing assets, and scaling up.
Ellison's collection of essays on literature, music, and American identity — written over twenty years — is the essential companion to Invisible Man. The essays on jazz and blues argue that African American music is the central achievement of American culture; the literary essays situate Ellison's novel within the tradition of Hemingway, Faulkner, and Dostoevsky; and the autobiographical pieces account for the Oklahoman who became one of the great American novelists.
David Bach's bestselling personal finance guide for women — covering values-based financial planning, debt elimination, retirement investing, and building lasting wealth.
The definitive long-run analysis of stock market returns, showing why equities outperform all other asset classes over long time horizons and how to build a winning portfolio.
Ken McElroy's practical guide to finding, analysing, and profiting from real estate investments — with a focus on the hidden profits most investors overlook in deal analysis.
Haidt and Lukianoff argue that three 'great untruths' — that fragility is real, that emotional reasoning is reliable, and that society is a battle between good and evil — have taken hold on university campuses, harming students and undermining the goals of liberal education.
An epic multigenerational saga tracing the rise of two Irish-Catholic Boston families — the Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys — from immigrant poverty to the pinnacle of American political power.
Michael Pollan traces four meals from their origins to the table — industrial, industrial organic, local pastoral, and hunted-gathered — and asks what we should eat in a world of infinite choice.
An analysis of Warren Buffett's investment principles and the business tenets, financial tenets, and management qualities he looks for before buying a company.
Anne Lamott's spiritual memoir traces her journey from alcoholism and despair to faith, motherhood, and community — a funny, honest, and fiercely unsentimental account of finding grace in the most ordinary places.
A collection of Ta-Nehisi Coates's most important essays from the Obama years, each introduced with a new personal reflection, tracing both the trajectory of his thinking about race in America and the arc from Obama's election to Trump's — arguing that white supremacy was the connective tissue between both.
The investment classic arguing that for most investors, the winning strategy is to stop trying to beat the market and instead minimise costs, taxes, and mistakes.
A guide to designing a financially independent life where work is a choice, not a necessity — covering early retirement, semi-retirement, and career pivots.
A guide to understanding and breaking through the mental blocks that keep you from creating the income you deserve, combining practical advice with motivational coaching.