Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson is a Canadian entrepreneur and investor, best known as the founder of Tiny, a holding company that owns a diverse portfolio of internet businesses. Based on his book recommendations, he seems interested in business strategy, personal finance, and understanding human behavior.
Books Recommended by Andrew Wilkinson 28
How to Get Rich
"[One of] my most recommended business books."
book list View source ↗"There is one book I recommend more than any other, and I'm ashamed to share the name... I swear to god, this is an incredible, well-written, thoughtful book. It's called 'How To Get Rich' 🤦♂️ It was written by a magazine publishing magnate named Felix Dennis in 2008..."
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Wanting
"One of the most impactful books I’ve read lately."
book list View source ↗"No, I didn't read Dianetics ;-) The book is called ‘Wanting’, by an guy named Luke Burgis. It’s about mimetic desire. An academic theory popularized by Peter Thiel. At face value, it barely sounds worth mentioning: When the people around you want something, we want it too…"
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The Fish That Ate the Whale
"Love [this] book."
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The Hard Thing About Hard Things
"One of the best business books I've picked up in years."
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Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got
"[One of] my most recommended business books."
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Made to Stick
"Our marketing bible."
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MONEY Master the Game
"Never thought I'd say this, but MONEY Master the Game is actually really good."
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Status Anxiety
"My first Kindle book - it's incredible!"
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Eating Animals
"Convinced me to stop eating meat."
book list View source ↗Bad Blood
"Soooo good."
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This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends
"I'm shocked by how few tech leaders—especially at small and medium sized companies—understand the risk of cyber attack. It's like being a civil engineer in Japan who hasn't read about earthquakes. This book by @nicoleperlroth shook me:"
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Losing the Signal
"Still one of the best business books I’ve ever read."
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Stumbling on Happiness
"Had a surprisingly large impact on the way I think about the future, planning, travel, relationships, and so many other things."
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Rock On
"Thoroughly enjoying Rock On in audiobook form."
book list View source ↗Tao of Charlie Munger
"'The Tao of Charlie Munger' by David Clark is easily the most impactful book I've read over the past 5 years. I've read it probably 20 times, just to drill all of Munger's lessons into my head. Better than any MBA."
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Mistakes Were Made
"There's a great book on it that I highly recommend called Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)"
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The Invention of Air
"Really enjoying The Invention of Air on my Kindle."
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Influence
"[One of] my most recommended business books."
book list View source ↗The Years of Lyndon Johnson (4 books)
"An incredible anti-hero story."
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Switch
"Such a great book."
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The Psychology of Money
"@BrentBeshore @morganhousel I read it last weekend and absolutely loved it. One of the best books I’ve read all year."
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The Tao of Charlie Munger
"[One of] my most recommended business books."
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American Kingpin
"One of my favorite books of the past few years."
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I Will Teach You To Be Rich
"One key thing stuck with me: Saving is about percentages, not dollars."
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