10 Books BILLIONAIRES Recommends

 Many readers in the success base make the mistake of taking book recommendations from strangers on the internet without being skeptical. If your objective is to become a millionaire and you are only permitted to read one book in your whole life, would you take a recommendation from the random guy in the Facebook group you’re in or a multi-millionaire like Tai Lopez or Grant Cardone?

10_ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

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This is a recommendation from Mark Cuban. This book is written by the same woman who wrote Atlas Shrugged, the book with over 1000 pages. Mark Cuban speaks highly of it, so maybe it’s worth a shot.

This book is about a young architect's violent battle against conventional standards and an explosive love affair with a beautiful woman who struggles to defeat him.

9_ The Intelligent Investor

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This book is a recommendation from Warren Buffett. He read every single book on investing at his local library when he was a kid. You will be hard-pressed to find any serious investor who doesn't have a copy of this book on his shelf. Remember that Warren Buffett is worth over 76 billion dollars.

8_ Autobiography of a Yogi

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This one is recommended by Steve Jobs. This was a book Steve Jobs paid to be given to his family and friends at his Stanford Memorial Service. This book is about self-realization, was published about 70 years ago, and is still very popular.

It tells the story of Paramhansa Yogananda and the experiences of his encounters with saints and sages, his 10 years of training under a revered yoga master, his 30 years living and teaching in America, and his encounter with Mahatma Gandhi. It’s now a modern spiritual classic.

7_ Capital in the Twenty-First by Thomas Piketty

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This is a recommendation from Bill Gates. So, Thomas Piketty is the person who has analyzed data from 20 countries since the 18th century to uncover economic and social patterns. The book outlines the problems with inequality in the world.

6_ Benjamin Franklin: An American Life

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You probably learned in school that Benjamin Franklin flew a kite in the sky attached to a metal rod to demonstrate that lightning is electricity. He was also a brilliant entrepreneur who went from being a leather-apron trader to dining with the kings. He was a scientist, inventor, diplomat, writer, business strategist, and so on. He contributed to the creation of the Declaration of Independence. He created bifocals, but most importantly, he continually reinvented himself.

5_ The psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini

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This is a recommendation from Charlie Munger. He’s the vice president of Berkshire Hathaway and is basically Warren Buffett’s business partner. If you had to stick a needle in your eye hole to read this book, it would be worth it.

It outlines six weapons of influence you can employ to assist you in achieving practically any goal in life. I can’t emphasize how effective these are enough. I use the principles in this book to initiate successful conversations with huge influences like Ryan HolidayGrant CardoneElliott Hulse, and more. Before reading the book, I didn’t even consider that a possibility.

4_ How to win at the Sport of Business

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Another one from Mark Cuban. Given he is worth over three billion dollars, why not give this one a shot.

3_ Be Here Now by Ram Dass

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This is another one coming from Steve Jobs. It’s apparently a square-shaped book with trippy images. A spiritual classic, not your everyday book. There is some hippie counterculture stigma around it, but fans insist that you put your preconceptions aside and read the goddamn book, there’s some real valuable stuff in here.

2_ The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker

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This recommendation is from Jeff Bezos, the man behind Amazon. There are five lessons Drucker teaches in his book, managing time, choosing what to contribute to the organization, knowing where and how to mobilize strength for best effect, setting the right priorities, and putting them all together with effective decision making.

1_ Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman

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This is a recommendation from Larry Page, founder of Google. I’ve also read this book and completely understand why people recommend this book. I can’t put into words how wacky, whimsical and enlightening it is to get inside the head of Mr. Feynman. This book has received a remarkable 4.29 rating out of 5 stars from 98,922 Goodreads readers.

Read it! You won’t be disappointed.








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