mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2009 | investing, books, todo, toreadShareViewed: 14 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 25 2009 | books, toread, todo
Quoted: Brain rules is easily the best book I’ve read this year. I don’t say this lightly as I read many books, skim many more, and read lots of things I enjoy.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2008 | shopping, books, todo, toread, biology, genesShareViewed: 8 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 08 2008 | taxation, books, llc, taxes, todo
I like the premise of keeping it less than 100 pages.
Quoted: Amazon.com: Surprisingly Simple: Independent Contractor, Sole Proprietor, and LLC Taxes Explained in 100 Pages or Less: Mike Piper: Books
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2008 | books, toread, todo, economics, caltechFree "Introduction to Economic Analysis" from a Caltech professor. I like his description of the book...
Quoted: This book presents introductory economics ("principles") material using standard mathematical tools, including calculus. It is designed for a relatively sophisticated undergraduate who has not taken a basic university course in economics. It also contains the standard intermediate microeconomics material and some material that ought to be standard but is not. The book can easily serve as an intermediate microeconomics text. The focus of this book is on the conceptual tools and not on fluff. Most microeconomics texts are mostly fluff and the fluff market is exceedingly over-served by $100+ texts. In contrast, this book reflects the approach actually adopted by the majority of economists for understanding economic activity. There are lots of models and equations and no pictures of economists.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 14 2008 | persuasion, books, todo, toread
Looks like this might be worth reading. One (arguable) example of effective "framing": pro-life instead of anti-abortionists.
Quoted: In Don't Think of an Elephant Lakoff describes the funded think tanks that republicans use to generate a steady stream of white papers trying out ways of communicating that will trick Americans into voting regardless of their self interest.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 03 2008 | consulting, MECE, books, toread, todo, decisionA summary of the book, The McKinsey Way. Some helpful techniques in here, even if you're not in consulting.
Quoted: One of the most fundamental tenants of McKinsey problem solving is the concept of MECE, mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive. MECE can be used when developing and listing issues related to the problem at hand. First, the associate must ensure that the list is mutually exclusive, or that every item is separate and distinct. Then, she must check that it is collectively exhaustive, that it includes every issue relevant to the problem. This approach prevents overlap and confusion.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | google, analytics, todo, toread, metrics, books, technology
Quoted: Finally after 18 months I am excited to announce that the book has been published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc and is now available from Amazon and other
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2008 | george soros, books, todo, toread, credit crisis, economics
Heard George Soros talking about his new book on NPR this morning.
Quoted: "The idea was that regulators always make mistakes, state interference in the markets just messes things up," Soros says. "And that was a false idea .... Regulators are human and bound to make mistakes, but markets are also human and they are also bound to make mistakes. Instead of markets always being right, they're actually always groping at trying to find out what the facts are. But they never get it right."
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