May’s Top Books

It’s About Damn Time by Arlan Hamilton. I like the read other entrepreneur’s biography. It is always shocking how easy we can access someone else’s life long experience via books. Arlan had a very tough life while she was growing up. She never attended college also didn’t have a proper family and house while she was growing up. Now, she ended up running her own VC firm in Silicon Valley. Being black and gay women from underprivileged in society in the USA made her who she is today. Definitely worth to read it. Overall she wants to show If she did it, you can do it. She wants to be a role-model for underestimated people.

The Dip by Seth Godin. I think the first time I read this book while I was in college. Somehow I needed to re-read this book. Overall this book all either get in line or get out. That means if you know what you are doing is worth it, you should keep doing it. But, if you don’t believe in what you are doing and you are an ok performer. You gotta stop it. Move on a new thing. Seth Godin is my guy I inspired by his daily newsletter every day.

The Narrow Corridor by Daron Acemoglu & James A Robinson. I’m a big fan of Daron Acemoglu. Because maybe he is from Turkey, also living in the USA and still connected where he is from and that geography. Anyway, I bought this book couple of months ago. But, I had a chance to re-read especially the topics I’m more interested in such as the Middle East and Liberty. I am reading all kinds of topics these days. One of my favorite topics in Comparative Politics. That is not an easy book to read. But definitely makes you connect you why and what is happening in today’s political arena.

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