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Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger
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How to Get Lucky: 13 techniques for discovering and taking advantage of life's good breaks
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Non-Ergodic : When group probabilities don’t apply to singular events. If 100 people play Russian Roulette once, the odds of dying might be, say, 10%. But if one person plays Russian Roulette 100 times, the odds are dying are practically 100%.
Morgan Housel • 100 Little Ideas

known unknowns--uncertain factors that you are aware of, meaning that the plan is correct but lacking precision, also known as bad luck or bad design.
Jacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
clever people sought to measure, in data bits, the amount of information produced in
Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
no approach, viewed dispassionately, is measurably smarter than any other. The differences in their yearly results stem largely from one factor, one alone. In any given year, some are luckier than others.
Max Gunther • How to Get Lucky: 13 techniques for discovering and taking advantage of life's good breaks

The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition (2nd Edition)
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