1. Life is what you make it 2. Where good ideas come from 3.Moonwalking with Einstien 4.Tap dancing to work 5.Making of Modern World 6.The Sixth Extinction 7.The Man who Fed the World 8. The Rosie Project 9. The Great Gatsby 10. Business Adventures 11. How to Lie with statistics 12. Sapiens 13. Outliers 14. The Box 15. How not to be wrong. 16. The Innovators
Reading for self improvement changed my life. When I was in high school I started reading everyday even on my break when I worked at McDonald’s. My family was poor and struggled a lot so I was determined to make something out of my life. Now I’m graduating college and starting my job on Wall Street in August.
I read 25 pages everyday. I have finished 2 books in 3 weeks and on the 3rd now. People usually think “reading is for non-doers, for people who really do stuff they have no time to read”. Well, it takes me at most 45 minutes to finish this task and I wake up 45 minutes earlier than I used to. I don’t think there is anything like a book in this world, no matter big small expensive cheap, every book has something to offer. I always try to gift books to my friends but it really disappoints me when I find out they were not really expecting one. No wonder why they suck at all levels. Go on, give a few minutes everyday, that shit will sum up to great numbers by the end of the year. Of course you won’t retain more than 10-20-30% of a book but gradually your knowledge, perspective and thought process will change, and change for good.
50 books is definitely achieveable. It's only about 1 book a week. I like to divide the page count by 4 and I'm able to read a book in 4 days. So if your book is 350 pages long, divide that by 4 and you would only need to read about 87 pages a day... I usually tab the pages in advance and read to the end of the chapter so I'm not stopping halfway through a paragraph or something. This system has worked for me really well. Ive read almost 40 books so far.
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Hello Aluxers, sorry for being late, we went to a bachelor party last night! Who's your inspiration? Elon Musk's Book List: th-cam.com/video/RlvTw8kcP6A/w-d-xo.html Video Notes: www.alux.com/bill-gates-books Get a free audiobook: www.alux.com/freebook (Offered by Audible)
How do they do it when they have enough money to possibly do anything and have access to mostly everything we can only imagine and still manages to read 50 books are year, it's like 1 book a week and most of them are more than 400 pages long.
Its clearly a bullshit statistic. There are a lot of Ceo's that dont even read that much. I even know Ceo's who dont read books at all. However, what they all do have in common is they care about their mind and health. There are different ways to sharpen your brain, that includes meditation and exercise.
Love the fact that these books aren't all grow rich type books. A pretty well rounded group of reads. Making the business books selected feel really valuable.
Average person work 9 hours a day, had to attend colleagues gathering, had to shop for food/groceries, the moment we got home all we want to do is sleep, we can't make time to read. CEOs got their money flowing into their pocket just by sitting down and read as many book as they want. I promise you I'll read hundred books a month once I become a CEO
1. Life is What You Make It by Peter Buffett 2. Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson 3. Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer 4. “Tap Dancing to Work” by Carol Loomis 5. “Making the Modern World” by Vaclav Smil 6. “The Sixth Extinction” by Elizabeth Kolbert 7. “The Man Who Fed the World” by Leon Hesser 8. ‘The Rosie Project: A Novel’ by Graeme Simsion 9. “The Great Gatsby,” F. Scott Fitzgerald 10. “Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street,” John Brooks 11. “How to Lie With Statistics” by Darrell Huff 12. “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,” Yuval Noah Harari 13. ‘Outliers’ by Malcolm Gladwell 14. ‘The Box’ by Marc Levinson 15. "How Not to Be Wrong" by Jordan Ellenberg BONUS:The Innovators by Walter Isaacson
He posts about books he read these on his blog 》》 gatesnotes.com , most of which are all related to philanthropy, society. But highly unlikely they were helpful for him to become the richest man on earth. Which is a thing most people complicate with, Gates didn't read these and become rich.
@@michelea2326 not exactly, he was already fascinated by tech and science, learned to code at a young age, saw a magazine ad, wrote the code, created Microsoft, became what it is today. Reading definitely helped him, but what most get wrong is, reading is not even close to the main factor of success and the books listed in this videos mostly weren't even written when he created Microsoft. Bill Gates was doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right place. Nothing more, he wouldn't make same amount of money if he was a kid today.
I want to thank you guys for the value you bring into our lives. I am completely awestruck and awesmerized :P by the frequency you guys publish videos on the channel. A standing ovation for your hard work... and a BIIGGG kudos to the production team for their relentless effort... THANK YOU....
Excellent video Alux! There are about 5-6 I am definitely adding to my immediate list. I spend most days reading, learning, that is how you grow and set yourself up for success.
1 life is what you make it (petter buffett) 2wher good idea come frome (steven johnson) moonwalking .. (josh foer) 4 tap dancing to work (carol looms) 5 making the modern word (vaclav smil) 6 the sixth extention (elizabeth kolbert ) 7 the man how feed the world (leon hasser ) 8 the rosie project (graeme simsion ) 9 the great gatsby (scott fitzgerald ) 10 business adventures ( john brooks )
Because it doesnt take as long as you think to read a book. Just carry one with you and read whenever you have free time, during commute, while eating etc.
I'm not rich but I've been reading more in my 30's (60-100 books/year) and always love to learn new things But it would be nice if you guys made a Ray Dalio list and a Jay-Z list, because I like the little that I do know of those 2 and would love to just know more about them Besides that, this was a great list I've read 95% of the books on this list Thanks for suggesting the rest
I don't speak English language more cause never go school and I learn from people but now I see this video and I will pay same book and I will riding from that books and I will learn cause I hope to be great thank you for this video
I've used lifesavings to buy some books and I have learned so much that I think 3 of those books are far more valuable than my high school diploma. My inspiration is the Titan John Davidson Rockefeller. Alux you should do a video about him, maybe even 15 books that he read, I'd be the very first view of that video.
I have read all of Bill's books because those were authored by him, when was still a very objective man through the 1990's and early 2000's. The only recent books that I've enjoyed were mostly from the 1980's; "ODYSSEY: From PEPSI TO APPLE", by John Sculley, which discussed new ethos for organizational structure and culture, and "Straight FROM THE GUT", by Jack Welch, which emphasized the recruiting and grooming of in-house talent to lead the different divisions and eventually the company. If you get the organizational structure and culture right and then recruit the right people for each job, then there's very little that can go wrong. The cynic and the narcissist that I am, I didn't buy into any of the stuff, but it presented very good food for thought to me help define my own organization structures and cultures for manufacturing, financial and service firms. My preference is for NASA's Matrix structure, for parallel authority of different functions over the R&D and Engineering functions, but I wonder if one could survive the present day without the Networked structure that relies on outsourced functions. The Divisional structure, in my opinion, is decentralized to a lethargic degree of comfort for non-performing divisions, which should either be micromanaged or spun-off as subsidiaries and held accountable to stricter financial standards. There's no point in giving up control, when an underlying entity is financially reliant on the parent entity. As I've aged, I've, finally, given in to decentralization or devolution because I simply don't have the time to micromanage, and that is where Jack Welch's book made a whole lot of sense. I mostly read pre-20th century leisure literature, even though I do make exceptions for some 20th century literature. I believe, the Bolshevik Revolution polluted most 20th century literature, all of which is either pathetic or antipathetic to it, and very little apathetic, to it, to see the world through a prism not influenced by that cataclysmic event. I, of course, do read all contemporary scientific, technological, business, economics, finance, infrastructure, industry, politics, geopolitics, and military literature to keep up with the trends.
Truly a beautiful collection of books! Haven't read all of them but they're definitely worth reading. Finally got some moments to catch up with Alux. Time's flying like crazy. Honestly, Steve and Elon are my favorites. ❤️ the video.
This is the pinnacle of survivorship bias. Just because successful people do X doesn't mean that doing X will make you successful. There are countless broke people who read constantly. Don't bother reading these unless you're genuinely interested in them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
Amazing Video Alux as usual! I’ve successfully managed to go through the first two videos you created on books every Aluxer should read and managed to read the majority of them - now time for me to get into some Gates reading! I’ll definitely be picking up How Not To Be Wrong in my next trip to the bookstore.
Hello..First of all like to thank you..I love all your Sunday motivational videos..i have a request..Can you please make videos on the book suggestion for financial literacy for beginners..
Eminem , Steve Jobs , Messi , Larry page is my inspiration Make a video on 15 THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT EMINEM please I hope alux reply to me and this will make my time ahead great
his book choices shows how fascinated he is with depopulating the world. though i feel he's correct with his ideas, this man taking on cruel measures to do so
Do all of these but there are sometimes not enough free books on the internet, my public library is free although most of the time there are none of the books that I want, and for ebooks I'm planning on buying kindle so that may help with the price on amazon
One of the most interesting words in the English language today is the word "Bill". It is a magical word just by its sound it can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. In language it falls into many grammatical categories. It can be used as a verb both transitive, John billed Mary and intransitive, Mary was billed by John, and as a noun, Mary is a fine bill. It can be used as an objective, Mary is billing beautiful. As you can see there are not many words with the versatility of "Bill". Besides the sexual meaning there are also the following uses: Ignorance - billed if I know. Trouble - I guess I'm billed now. Fraud - I got billed at the used car lot. Aggression - bill you! Displeasure - what the bill is going on here? Difficulty - I can't understand this billing job! Incompetence - he is a bill off. Suspicion - what the bill are you doing? Enjoyment - I had a billing good time. Request - get the bill out of here. Hostility - I'm going to knock your billing head off. Greeting - how the bill are you? Apathy - who gives a bill? Innovation - get a bigger billing hammer. Surprize - bill, you scared the shit out of me! Anxiety - today is really billed. And it is very healthy too. If every morning you do it as a transcendental meditation. Just when you get up, first thing, repeat the mantra: "Bill you" five times. It clears your throat too. OK? 😂
Thank you Alux, recently I realized that I passed on my knowledge and experience to other people and they started to betray me and try to take me out. I figured I’m still at my infancy and already feels like the end. But then again, as Steve Jobs would say in 2005 to connect the dots looking backwards so I’ll focus on the problems right now and become my own boss later. And much thanks for the books, I’ll start reading after completing my assignments and the end of the year exams.
I had to read the great gatsby in school. The first 5 chapters where difficult at the time but finally chapter 6 made things start to make since. I definitely need to re read it.
मुझे आश्चर्य होता है, की आजकल के success/motivation/mentoring के सभी चैनल्स वाले पाश्चात्य चिंतन को भारतीयों पर क्यों थोप रहे हैं। "सभी दृष्टिकोणों और जानकारी का स्वागत" तो ठीक है, लेकिन जहाँ बात सर्वश्रेष्ठ की आती है उसमे एक भी भारतीय पुस्तक नहीं रखना, उस भारत के वासी का दुर्भाग्य है, जो कि विश्व की संस्कृति और दर्शन का जनक है। मैंने ऐसी से बहुत सी bestsellers जानकारी के लिए pdf में पढ़ी हैं। परंतु मुझे वो गहराई कहीं भी नहीं मिलती जो अपने ग्रंथों को पढ़कर मिलती है। "जो जहाँ से अच्छा लगे ज़रूर लें, लेकिन पहले अपना चिंतन समझें, उसमे बात न बने तो आगे बढ़ें"।
If you read 25 pages a day… That’s 750 pages a month (3-4 books)… Which turns into 9,000 pages a year… That’s 35+ books a year… Just by reading 25 pages a day.
Once this list mentioned Malcom Gladwell the entire list was in doubt. The man uses anecdotes consistently to “bend” to his point. When you can easily find alternative reasoning to easily dispel them.
the third book which is moon walking with Einstein is not actually a detailed book about memory it just a short biography about the author. it has only few tips about improving your memory and the rest of the book is talking about the journey of the author from regular journalist to win the American memory championship including conversations he had with world champions and obstacles he encountered. if you want to read a detailed book about improving memory and how to use memory in your own good whether in school , languages or even impress the people you know by remembering every thing I recommend " how to develop a perfect memory " by Dominic O'Brein .. he has the record of winning 8 times the world championship.
I think you should pick the books in areas you struggle first and then go to learn new things via books. Because first you need to explore yourself and measure your strengths and weaknesses and read accordingly. Suppose you already have a great job so there's no point of reading interview books and likewise.
1. Life is what you make it
2. Where good ideas come from
3.Moonwalking with Einstien
4.Tap dancing to work
5.Making of Modern World
6.The Sixth Extinction
7.The Man who Fed the World
8. The Rosie Project
9. The Great Gatsby
10. Business Adventures
11. How to Lie with statistics
12. Sapiens
13. Outliers
14. The Box
15. How not to be wrong.
16. The Innovators
The list is both in the description and in the Video Notes: www.alux.com/bill-gates-books/
Suvendu Das thanks maan
You didn’t add THE INNOVATORS
thanks dude.
Suvendu Das thanks
Reading for self improvement changed my life. When I was in high school I started reading everyday even on my break when I worked at McDonald’s. My family was poor and struggled a lot so I was determined to make something out of my life. Now I’m graduating college and starting my job on Wall Street in August.
Same sir,I hope you do make it.
Seraaa cart thank you!
what books do u recommend bro that helped change ur life?
🌟 The Investor Center - Learn Investing thank you very much, best wishes for your journey and hope for more success to come
Omg wow good for you man!!!!!!!
I’ve started reading various books lately and I feel like I am learning more than at school
We always learn more than at school buddy..🙃
@@Doublehelix_ it's so
@@Nothingeverything192 maybe
School didn'y taugh me english
@@gabrielherera2110 me too
I read 25 pages everyday. I have finished 2 books in 3 weeks and on the 3rd now.
People usually think “reading is for non-doers, for people who really do stuff they have no time to read”.
Well, it takes me at most 45 minutes to finish this task and I wake up 45 minutes earlier than I used to.
I don’t think there is anything like a book in this world, no matter big small expensive cheap, every book has something to offer.
I always try to gift books to my friends but it really disappoints me when I find out they were not really expecting one.
No wonder why they suck at all levels.
Go on, give a few minutes everyday, that shit will sum up to great numbers by the end of the year. Of course you won’t retain more than 10-20-30% of a book but gradually your knowledge, perspective and thought process will change, and change for good.
I like read too .can we be friend?
A book I liked, would you like it, would you still read it?th-cam.com/video/qZjyUJDri7Y/w-d-xo.html
You say no wonder that your friends ‘suck at all levels’, but you chose your friends. What does that say about you?
^^^ If you’re talking about you’re FRIENDS like that then you aren’t their friend, you’re just an ass.
thanks for this comment, sounds very do-able
nixorus - secret books (thank me later)
Sapiens is a must read
I totally disagree, written by the left-wing, atheist gay... seriously??? find something else...
@@zzzbbbrrrr k and?
try to find out books without hidden agenda.
zzzbbbrrrr anything specific you’d like to give why the book isn’t worth reading?? Or is liberal, gay, atheist all you can come up with?
two words - hidden agenda...
50 books is definitely achieveable. It's only about 1 book a week. I like to divide the page count by 4 and I'm able to read a book in 4 days. So if your book is 350 pages long, divide that by 4 and you would only need to read about 87 pages a day... I usually tab the pages in advance and read to the end of the chapter so I'm not stopping halfway through a paragraph or something. This system has worked for me really well. Ive read almost 40 books so far.
Perfect timing as usual- just finished re reading rich dad poor dad and I’m looking for something new to read 😊
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The Power of Now. Superbrain.
@@alux do you have any successful books
Hope you'll them into action
Richest man in babilon is amazing like rich dad poor dad
Hello Aluxers, sorry for being late, we went to a bachelor party last night!
Who's your inspiration?
Elon Musk's Book List: th-cam.com/video/RlvTw8kcP6A/w-d-xo.html
Video Notes: www.alux.com/bill-gates-books
Get a free audiobook: www.alux.com/freebook (Offered by Audible)
Can you make video on meditation or martial arts
Alux.com thanks
Jay-Z!!! I would love to see his list of books. Please make it happen
15 books a student should read , next one
Wow! That was naive.
50 books omg I'm speechless I need to up my game
How do they do it when they have enough money to possibly do anything and have access to mostly everything we can only imagine and still manages to read 50 books are year, it's like 1 book a week and most of them are more than 400 pages long.
Saphhire Gem hell yeah!!!! Les go
Alfa Mail in a year boy
@Alfa Mail This video said most people read 1.5 books a year, while CEO's read 50.
Its clearly a bullshit statistic. There are a lot of Ceo's that dont even read that much. I even know Ceo's who dont read books at all. However, what they all do have in common is they care about their mind and health. There are different ways to sharpen your brain, that includes meditation and exercise.
Love the fact that these books aren't all grow rich type books. A pretty well rounded group of reads. Making the business books selected feel really valuable.
The old saying goes, "The rich educate themselves while the poor entertain themselves."
=One Love=
-A
Well said
Two great books i shall recommend for reading
1. My Experiments with truth - MK Gandi
2. Freedom at Midnight - Larrie Collins and Dommique Lapier
48 laws of power
After reading Gandhi.. just go and watch interviews of nathuram godse's brother... it's really fun. 🤣🤣🤣
Read Secrets of Sanatan Dharma available on Amazon and Kindle
Average person work 9 hours a day, had to attend colleagues gathering, had to shop for food/groceries, the moment we got home all we want to do is sleep, we can't make time to read. CEOs got their money flowing into their pocket just by sitting down and read as many book as they want. I promise you I'll read hundred books a month once I become a CEO
I love watching and listening to Alux, but more importantly, I love this lady's voice.... "if you are new here.... Welcome."
Kenya
ha ha ha ha ha ..!sure ..!if you are new here ............. welcome
Welcome...Julia😂
I find her voice annoying. Not the tone but the inflection. I don't like the way she uses her voice, as if she's looking down on everyone.
@@AnnaJunus-hm8cr yh it's annoying af right
Mko huku pia..OK, well . nime karibia
Reading these books will help us become more successful. Success always leaves clues as to how to replicate it.
Your strategy doesn't seem to be that successful, your conversions are pretty low mind you, only 11k subs. Maybe GaryVee is wrong.
15 books a student should read, can we have it next time
1. Life is What You Make It by Peter Buffett
2. Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson
3. Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer
4. “Tap Dancing to Work” by Carol Loomis
5. “Making the Modern World” by Vaclav Smil
6. “The Sixth Extinction” by Elizabeth Kolbert
7. “The Man Who Fed the World” by Leon Hesser
8. ‘The Rosie Project: A Novel’ by Graeme Simsion
9. “The Great Gatsby,” F. Scott Fitzgerald
10. “Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street,” John Brooks
11. “How to Lie With Statistics” by Darrell Huff
12. “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,” Yuval Noah Harari
13. ‘Outliers’ by Malcolm Gladwell
14. ‘The Box’ by Marc Levinson
15. "How Not to Be Wrong" by Jordan Ellenberg
BONUS:The Innovators by Walter Isaacson
Just a question. Where did you take these book-recommandation by Bill Gates?
Billgates interview
He posts about books he read these on his blog 》》 gatesnotes.com , most of which are all related to philanthropy, society. But highly unlikely they were helpful for him to become the richest man on earth. Which is a thing most people complicate with, Gates didn't read these and become rich.
He also does a top reads list every year.
@@ThePasindu reading helped him become the richest man on earth. ☺️☺️☺️
@@michelea2326 not exactly, he was already fascinated by tech and science, learned to code at a young age, saw a magazine ad, wrote the code, created Microsoft, became what it is today. Reading definitely helped him, but what most get wrong is, reading is not even close to the main factor of success and the books listed in this videos mostly weren't even written when he created Microsoft. Bill Gates was doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right place. Nothing more, he wouldn't make same amount of money if he was a kid today.
I want to thank you guys for the value you bring into our lives. I am completely awestruck and awesmerized :P by the frequency you guys publish videos on the channel. A standing ovation for your hard work... and a BIIGGG kudos to the production team for their relentless effort...
THANK YOU....
Thank you for being an Aluxer Prateek
will i be doing by phd from 41 to 46?
I loved how Peter Thiel roasted Outliers in Zero to One!
Make a list on Elon Musk's recommendations
Excellent video Alux! There are about 5-6 I am definitely adding to my immediate list.
I spend most days reading, learning, that is how you grow and set yourself up for success.
I loved the voice of the lady narrating in the video. She is close to perfection to become a computer.
1 life is what you make it (petter buffett)
2wher good idea come frome (steven johnson)
moonwalking .. (josh foer)
4 tap dancing to work (carol looms)
5 making the modern word (vaclav smil)
6 the sixth extention (elizabeth kolbert )
7 the man how feed the world (leon hasser )
8 the rosie project (graeme simsion )
9 the great gatsby (scott fitzgerald )
10 business adventures ( john brooks )
How rich people manage to read 50 books in one year despite their busy life?
Gee Nillas 9
Because they are busy reading books📖
Because it doesnt take as long as you think to read a book. Just carry one with you and read whenever you have free time, during commute, while eating etc.
They also skim parts as well which helps them finish faster
They arr busy reading books.
I'm not rich but I've been reading more in my 30's (60-100 books/year) and always love to learn new things
But it would be nice if you guys made a Ray Dalio list and a Jay-Z list, because I like the little that I do know of those 2 and would love to just know more about them
Besides that, this was a great list I've read 95% of the books on this list
Thanks for suggesting the rest
I don't speak English language more cause never go school and I learn from people but now I see this video and I will pay same book and I will riding from that books and I will learn cause I hope to be great thank you for this video
Who needs college when you have youtube and the Alux team.
TH-cam and the Alux team won’t afford u diplomat.
@@soukai3811 well diplomat can't guarantee you a success & happy life
Sou Kai Will it teach you how to properly spell “diploma”?
@@andikristopati5231 Well done!!
Come to the point shortly in order to keep us enough motivated watching the video! just kidding good video ;)
Thanks for the book recommendations once again!!! Most of the books are pretty nice and straightforward! Hope to see more of these stuffs! Cheers!
Glad to know that the books I've already read, Sapiens and Sixth Extinction were in Bill Gates book recommendation list 😊😊
I've used lifesavings to buy some books and I have learned so much that I think 3 of those books are far more valuable than my high school diploma. My inspiration is the Titan John Davidson Rockefeller. Alux you should do a video about him, maybe even 15 books that he read, I'd be the very first view of that video.
"The average person reads 1.5 books a year."
Booktube: Am I a joke to you?
Ral Deaver seriously?I’d read 1,5 books a weak in past
We the book worms are not average or normal 😂😂😂😂
I have read all of Bill's books because those were authored by him, when was still a very objective man through the 1990's and early 2000's.
The only recent books that I've enjoyed were mostly from the 1980's; "ODYSSEY: From PEPSI TO APPLE", by John Sculley, which discussed new ethos for organizational structure and culture, and "Straight FROM THE GUT", by Jack Welch, which emphasized the recruiting and grooming of in-house talent to lead the different divisions and eventually the company.
If you get the organizational structure and culture right and then recruit the right people for each job, then there's very little that can go wrong.
The cynic and the narcissist that I am, I didn't buy into any of the stuff, but it presented very good food for thought to me help define my own organization structures and cultures for manufacturing, financial and service firms.
My preference is for NASA's Matrix structure, for parallel authority of different functions over the R&D and Engineering functions, but I wonder if one could survive the present day without the Networked structure that relies on outsourced functions.
The Divisional structure, in my opinion, is decentralized to a lethargic degree of comfort for non-performing divisions, which should either be micromanaged or spun-off as subsidiaries and held accountable to stricter financial standards. There's no point in giving up control, when an underlying entity is financially reliant on the parent entity.
As I've aged, I've, finally, given in to decentralization or devolution because I simply don't have the time to micromanage, and that is where Jack Welch's book made a whole lot of sense.
I mostly read pre-20th century leisure literature, even though I do make exceptions for some 20th century literature.
I believe, the Bolshevik Revolution polluted most 20th century literature, all of which is either pathetic or antipathetic to it, and very little apathetic, to it, to see the world through a prism not influenced by that cataclysmic event.
I, of course, do read all contemporary scientific, technological, business, economics, finance, infrastructure, industry, politics, geopolitics, and military literature to keep up with the trends.
Elon Musk and Bill Gates are my inspiration
Aditya B Elon musket and Bill gays
Happy to have 2 of his books 😃 Sapiens and Moonwalking with Einstein
I've read one book in this list. Moonwalking with Einstein is one of my fave books ever! Well well well... 14 more to go.
As the lockdown still goes on, TH-cam recommend me this video and I didn't regret since.
Let me just say The Great Gatsby is the best book ever holy shit I loved it
Truly a beautiful collection of books! Haven't read all of them but they're definitely worth reading. Finally got some moments to catch up with Alux. Time's flying like crazy. Honestly, Steve and Elon are my favorites. ❤️ the video.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a great inspiration for me!
Me too
Well good for you, but I think everything he does has only one purpose which is making him rich and many people fall for it.
1.IT related Books
2.Religion related books
3.literature books(country based)
4.Inspirational Books
5.History & IR Based
6.Sociology & Philosophy
7.Miscellaneous(Fiction, romance, autobiography)
like if youre about to read them
Nice!
I’m going to read every single one
Stfu
This is the pinnacle of survivorship bias. Just because successful people do X doesn't mean that doing X will make you successful. There are countless broke people who read constantly. Don't bother reading these unless you're genuinely interested in them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
@@IsomerMashups You are right, just because it works for me doesn't automatically mean it works for you
Very nice..☺️
स्टीफन किंग कहते हैं, " अच्छी किताबें अपना सारा राज एक बार में नहीं बतातीं।।" 😍😍
Amazing Video Alux as usual! I’ve successfully managed to go through the first two videos you created on books every Aluxer should read and managed to read the majority of them - now time for me to get into some Gates reading! I’ll definitely be picking up How Not To Be Wrong in my next trip to the bookstore.
Always nice to see your comments Amanda! Congrats on reading so much!
Gary Vaynerchuk and Alux are my inspiration 🔥
Glad to be mentioned next to Gary
Gary is the fuckin grt Speaker🙈😬
The list of books recommended by Jim Rohn is a very powerful list also. Thank you Alux for all the great information you guys share.
Who is he and what does he recommend?
Hey Alux I always watch the videos to the end but I never comment I download to watch later but keep on inspiring.
Their should be another book name in the above list:
The Power of Habits (By Charles Duhigg)
My motivation for learning and reading came from wan chi tong and from seeing his massive library.
Elon Musk is my inspiration
Elon musk is a puppet
@@ccchriss0123 and you're a loser
@@ccchriss0123 puppet of whom?
@christian crompton 👈😂😂 great come back @miguel garcai.
Elon mosquito
Love or hate Bill Gates, we can all learn from his life and recommendations. Thanks Alux for the Great Video!
Moonwalking with Einstein! Reading that next
Was it any good?
Hello..First of all like to thank you..I love all your Sunday motivational videos..i have a request..Can you please make videos on the book suggestion for financial literacy for beginners..
You know there aint a sponsor behind this guy XD
My inspiration is Patrick Bet-David. !!👍🏼👍🏼
I would add 'Procrastination Elimination Method' by John Isaac to this list!
Thanks for the recommendation!
@@fernandosilva3051 You're welcome!
I love it this video, I wrote all books and I will start reading. Thank you
Eminem , Steve Jobs , Messi , Larry page is my inspiration
Make a video on 15 THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT EMINEM please
I hope alux reply to me and this will make my time ahead great
Think before speak not speak and then think oo what have i spoken
Morons like john will always speak shit like that and no one cares
@@vishal8790 go code for Ratan Tata you son of Indian programmer
VISHAL RAIZADA I
Great book recommendation from a great person. All books matters...............Thank you very much for this video.
Elon Musk is the inspiration for me✌️
Penguin who wears the red tie is inspiration for me, that how it is not necessary to be super smart to run the richest country in the world.
Elen musk the real life tony stark
I will get mist of these books on Amazon Kindle. Thanks a bunch Alux.
Please make a video on "how to be a mathematical genius"
Dude
God bless😂😂
Thank you Bill Gates for contributing to the creation, research and development of covid 19 vaccine.
his book choices shows how fascinated he is with depopulating the world. though i feel he's correct with his ideas, this man taking on cruel measures to do so
just do not follow conspiracy theorist people they are really dump
My new year's plan is read them one by one within 2020
bill gates should read a book about staying out of a field that he has no clue about, namely medicine.
Kudos AGAIN ALUX. Getting all the BookShop mention. Richard Brandson is MY biggest ENTREPRENEURSHIP motivator.
*Please make a video on 15 things you didn't know about Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
Alux is my inspiration. Being busy with my daily job,looking back to your channel inspires me alot. You're videos are amazing
Thanks for sharing 😇
Me: oh nice all books are so interesting I can't wait to read them!
my bank account: has left the chat
Ebook: bonjour
come on, i never spend money, just download them for free!
Get a membership in a public library.
Do all of these but there are sometimes not enough free books on the internet, my public library is free although most of the time there are none of the books that I want, and for ebooks I'm planning on buying kindle so that may help with the price on amazon
There is always a solution
I wrote one a year ago and it has a part of my soul in it. The book is called Your Realm of Life hope you enjoy it thanks.
6:00 How about killing of animals through Trophy hunting?
He should add 2 more books:
1. Alfa Dogs by Donna Fenn
2. Differenciate or Die by Jack Throt.
this is crazy, they make 15mins content on a list with 15books :))))))))) and they have a 90sec intro =)))))))
One of the most interesting words
in the English language today
is the word "Bill".
It is a magical word
just by its sound it can describe
pain, pleasure, hate and love.
In language it falls into many grammatical categories.
It can be used as a verb
both transitive, John billed Mary
and intransitive, Mary was billed by John,
and as a noun, Mary is a fine bill.
It can be used as an objective,
Mary is billing beautiful.
As you can see there are not many
words with the versatility of "Bill".
Besides the sexual meaning
there are also the following uses:
Ignorance - billed if I know.
Trouble - I guess I'm billed now.
Fraud - I got billed at the used car lot.
Aggression - bill you!
Displeasure - what the bill is going on here?
Difficulty - I can't understand this billing job!
Incompetence - he is a bill off.
Suspicion - what the bill are you doing?
Enjoyment - I had a billing good time.
Request - get the bill out of here.
Hostility - I'm going to knock your billing head off.
Greeting - how the bill are you?
Apathy - who gives a bill?
Innovation - get a bigger billing hammer.
Surprize - bill, you scared the shit out of me!
Anxiety - today is really billed.
And it is very healthy too.
If every morning you do it
as a transcendental meditation.
Just when you get up,
first thing, repeat the mantra:
"Bill you" five times.
It clears your throat too.
OK? 😂
The delivery in this video is exhausting. Please be more concise next time.
Seriously. It was like I was watching a late night infomercial in a motel.
Thank you Alux, recently I realized that I passed on my knowledge and experience to other people and they started to betray me and try to take me out. I figured I’m still at my infancy and already feels like the end. But then again, as Steve Jobs would say in 2005 to connect the dots looking backwards so I’ll focus on the problems right now and become my own boss later. And much thanks for the books, I’ll start reading after completing my assignments and the end of the year exams.
Thank you alux, this is one of my precious birthday gift :-)
I had to read the great gatsby in school. The first 5 chapters where difficult at the time but finally chapter 6 made things start to make since. I definitely need to re read it.
Title instead: "15 Books To Be Weary Of As You Read: Bill Gates Recommendations"
Scrolled through the list and that was my thought exactly.
मुझे आश्चर्य होता है, की आजकल के success/motivation/mentoring के सभी चैनल्स वाले पाश्चात्य चिंतन को भारतीयों पर क्यों थोप रहे हैं।
"सभी दृष्टिकोणों और जानकारी का स्वागत" तो ठीक है,
लेकिन
जहाँ बात सर्वश्रेष्ठ की आती है उसमे एक भी भारतीय पुस्तक नहीं रखना, उस भारत के वासी का दुर्भाग्य है, जो कि विश्व की संस्कृति और दर्शन का जनक है।
मैंने ऐसी से बहुत सी bestsellers जानकारी के लिए pdf में पढ़ी हैं। परंतु मुझे वो गहराई कहीं भी नहीं मिलती जो अपने ग्रंथों को पढ़कर मिलती है।
"जो जहाँ से अच्छा लगे ज़रूर लें, लेकिन पहले अपना चिंतन समझें, उसमे बात न बने तो आगे बढ़ें"।
Aap ki baato ne dil chhu liya 👍
After watching this everyone thinks is a billionaire.
If you read 25 pages a day…
That’s 750 pages a month (3-4 books)…
Which turns into 9,000 pages a year…
That’s 35+ books a year…
Just by reading 25 pages a day.
I am the only one that had to watch this video in 1.5x speed
I hope you can make a video on what books Warren buffet would recommend to his friends
Me being 14 and reading 125 books a year just for fun 👁👄👁
That’s a good achievement!
Once this list mentioned Malcom Gladwell the entire list was in doubt. The man uses anecdotes consistently to “bend” to his point. When you can easily find alternative reasoning to easily dispel them.
My motivation is a businessman....call as business tycoon "Dhirubhai Ambani"
Still you won't get a job and ends up becoming his driver
YOU CAN DO IT! DON'T LISTEN TO ANYONE.😁
the third book which is moon walking with Einstein is not actually a detailed book about memory it just a short biography about the author. it has only few tips about improving your memory and the rest of the book is talking about the journey of the author from regular journalist to win the American memory championship including conversations he had with world champions and obstacles he encountered. if you want to read a detailed book about improving memory and how to use memory in your own good whether in school , languages or even impress the people you know by remembering every thing I recommend " how to develop a perfect memory " by Dominic O'Brein .. he has the record of winning 8 times the world championship.
4:50 is a snapshot from Caracas :O
wow i live in caracas and didnt notice
@@andresmorvaybenites309 ¿Where is my wallet?
Ray Dalio's Principles is a very interesting read it's a very detailed book.
Top 15 Books 📚 of Jeff Bezos!!!:-)🇵🇭🇺🇸🇨🇦🌎
School doesn't really educate you that well true education starts after college.
Alux rocks!
back at ya Shayan
I think you should pick the books in areas you struggle first and then go to learn new things via books. Because first you need to explore yourself and measure your strengths and weaknesses and read accordingly. Suppose you already have a great job so there's no point of reading interview books and likewise.
Steve Jobs is my inspiration
I didn't know that I could fall in love with a narrator...
The background music is so freaking annoying