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Money, wealth & power

The classics of getting, keeping, and understanding money and influence — from 1937 to today.

Curated by Miles Ovadia· 15 books
  1. 01
    Rich Dad Poor Dad cover

    Rich Dad Poor Dad

    Robert T. Kiyosaki

    4.7

    Two fathers, two money philosophies — the best-selling personal finance book ever.

  2. 02
    Think and Grow Rich cover

    Think and Grow Rich

    Napoleon Hill

    4.4

    The 1937 study of 500 fortunes that started the entire success-literature genre.

  3. 03
    The 48 Laws of Power cover

    The 48 Laws of Power

    Robert Greene

    4.6

    Three thousand years of power plays, distilled into 48 amoral laws.

  4. 04
    The 4-Hour Workweek cover

    The 4-Hour Workweek

    Timothy Ferriss

    4.6

    Escape 9–5, live anywhere — the book that launched a thousand remote businesses.

  5. 05
    The Psychology of Money cover

    The Psychology of Money

    Morgan Housel

    4.5

    Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are.

  6. 06
    The Art of War cover

    The Art of War

    Sun Tzu

    4.7

    Win without fighting — 2,500 years of strategy in thirteen brief chapters.

  7. 07
    The Intelligent Investor cover

    The Intelligent Investor

    Benjamin Graham

    4.3

    The book Warren Buffett calls the best ever written on investing — Mr. Market has been wrong since 1949.

  8. 08
    Freakonomics cover

    Freakonomics

    Steven D. Levitt

    4.7

    What do sumo wrestlers and schoolteachers have in common? Economics as detective work.

  9. 09
    The Obstacle Is the Way cover

    The Obstacle Is the Way

    Ryan Holiday

    4.5

    Marcus Aurelius for the modern operator: what stands in the way becomes the way.

  10. 10
    Never Split the Difference cover

    Never Split the Difference

    Chris Voss

    4.5

    The FBI's lead hostage negotiator teaches you to bargain like lives depend on it — because his did.

  11. 11
    The Innovator's Dilemma cover

    The Innovator's Dilemma

    Clayton M. Christensen

    4.5

    Why great companies fail by doing everything right — the book that named disruption.

  12. 12
    The Millionaire Next Door cover

    The Millionaire Next Door

    Thomas J. Stanley

    4.4

    America's millionaires drive used cars and live next door — twenty years of data on who actually gets rich.

  13. 13
    A Random Walk Down Wall Street cover

    A Random Walk Down Wall Street

    Burton G. Malkiel

    4.3

    The investing classic that argues a blindfolded monkey could beat the pros — and that low-cost index funds are the smartest bet.

  14. 14
    The Almanack of Naval Ravikant cover

    The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

    Eric Jorgenson

    4.6

    The tweets, essays, and interviews of a tech founder-investor, collected into a modern guide to getting rich and being happy.

  15. 15
    The Total Money Makeover cover

    The Total Money Makeover

    Dave Ramsey

    4.7