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Let's talk about those great books that change our understanding of wealth. This list gathers many works that encourage us to rethink money and investing, shared with friends interested in wealth building.
《The Naval Ravikant Guide》 directly addresses the essence of wealth accumulation, 《Antifragile》 teaches you how to survive in uncertainty, and 《The Psychology of Money》 exposes the human weaknesses related to money. 《The Most Important Thing》 is a must-read for value investors, 《The Black Swan》 helps you understand the power of small probability events with large impacts, 《Sovereign Individual》 presents a new pattern of wealth in the digital age, and 《Poor Charlie's Almanack》 compiles the investment philosophies of wise thinkers.
These books are not meant to be read in a specific order and are worth revisiting repeatedly. Each reread can bring new insights, especially as your investment experience grows. The core logic behind these works is key to maintaining rational decision-making amid market volatility.