Are these books actually good? Which ones are more important/better than others?
I really liked everything I've read from N.N. Taleb and from John Bogle
>>1347421
why the fuck aren't there more practical books like Cashvertising on there? Seriously, if you think reading old wall street memoirs, self help books, and economics textbooks will help you start/run a business start brushing up your resume because you aren't fit to actually do anything/take action in the real world
>>1348738
You should see the neo /biz/ version of this
It has shit like Marx and Krugman on it
Richest man in Babylon was pretty shit for any adult, if you haven't learned by now you're already fucked. I might give it to my son when he's 10 though.
The Millionaire fastlane is underrated, I really thought it was a meme. Forget the sketchy cover and title, it is essential for the correct mindset to me.
Any of the 'Maui Millionaires' books are good, with a surprising amount of info in there.
>>1348764
It's actually very good for a beginner.