Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
Living with a SEAL by Jesse Itzler
Food Rules by Michael Pollan
Barbarian Days by William Finnegan
Open by Andre Agassi
When a book is recommend I add it to my Amazon wishlist. When I hear it recommended for a second time I buy it immediately. This is how Open made it on my reading list this year. The fact that I know very little about tennis and don’t follow the sport should be a testament to how readable and entertaining this book is.
Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
If I could only recommend one book about money and personal finance to my children, this would be the one. Housel has been one of my favorite writers for years, and this is his best work to date.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
I avoided this book because of the title, but it kept popping up. My curiosity got the best of me, and this book was not at all what I expected. I looked back on my Kindle and I highlighted about 20% of this book. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
The Daily Stoic and A Calendar of Wisdom
I know, that’s two books. But these are daily reads and make a good pair. I can’t say I read them every single day, but I tried to make it part of my routine. It’s one of the things that worked for me in 2020 and I will continue it next year.
The Razor’s Edge by Somerset Maugham
This was a re-read from 20 years ago. The last time I read this book I was in a different stage of life. This time I related to the author and the characters in an entirely new way. This book reveals more with each visit.