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Two Books Added: Thinking in Probabilities and Technological Deflation

In 2024, I challenged myself to accelerate my learning by reading a book (usually a biography) a week. To date, I’ve done it for 72 consecutive weeks. I wanted to share what I was reading and also keep track for myself, which was difficult (see here), so I created a Library section on this site. I added to it all the books I’ve read since my book-a-week habit began in March 2024, and I’ve committed to adding my latest read to the Library every Sunday (see the latest here).

That left the books I’d read before 2024 unshared and untracked. I set a goal to add my old reading to the Library over time. It began with a Memorial Day Challenge to add five books (see here) and continued with my challenging myself to add two books every weekend until my backlog is gone. This past weekend was my fifth weekend, and I added two more books:

That’s the latest update on my weekend goal. I hope that sharing these books will add value to others.

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Thinking in Bets

December 2021

A framework for thinking probabilistically in uncertain situations, written by a former professional poker player who believes everyone can “think in bets” to make better decisions.
Read 2018 hardcover.
The Price of Tomorrow

November 2021

Jeff Booth's contrarian perspective on how monetary policy, debt, inflation, technology, and other topics work together.
Read 2020 paperback.