$ ls /libraryReading listBooks that shaped how I think about business, technology, and craft.·9 titlesBusinessThe Lean Startupby Eric Ries5/5Essential read for anyone building products. The MVP concept and validated learning approach completely changed how I think about innovation.read · 2024Self-DevelopmentAtomic Habitsby James Clear5/5Practical framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones. The 1% better principle is powerful for personal development.read · 2024BusinessThe Hard Thing About Hard Thingsby Ben Horowitz4/5Raw and honest insights about the challenges of building and running a company. Great for understanding leadership under pressure.read · 2024TechnologySuperintelligenceby Nick Bostrom4/5Thought-provoking exploration of AI's potential future impact. Essential reading for understanding the long-term implications of AI development.read · 2023BusinessZero to Oneby Peter Thiel5/5Contrarian thinking about innovation and startups. The monopoly concept and vertical progress ideas are fascinating.read · 2023TechnologyNe faites plus d'études : Apprendre autrement à l'ère de l'IAby Laurent Alexandre5/5If you want to understand the future of learning and how to future-proof your career, look no further. This provides a clear-eyed view of how AI is changing the game and what you need to do to stay ahead of the curve.read · 2025Personal improvementThe Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happinessby Eric Jorgenson5/5Rules for life that can be applied universally. Naval's wisdom on wealth creation, decision-making, and happiness is distilled perfectly in this book.read · 2023Personal improvement & BusinessComment se faire des amisby Dale Carnegie5/5Timeless principles of effective communication and relationship-building. A must-read for anyone looking to improve their social skills and influence.read · 2020Brain HealthLa Civilisation du poisson rougeby Bruno Patino5/5Great review about the effect of new technologies on people.read · 2025