Ramit Sethi

Ramit Sethi's Book Recommendations

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Ramit Sethi is a personal finance advisor and entrepreneur, best known as the author of "I Will Teach You to Be Rich" and the founder of GrowthLab. His work focuses on helping people automate their finances and design a rich life. Based on his book recommendations, he seems interested in psychology, marketing, and self-improvement.

36 books recommended 2 books authored

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The Geography of Madness

The Geography of Madness

by Frank Bures

"What is a book you LOVE that's not very well known? I'll go first. This fascinating book presents some provocative ideas on illness and culture. It makes you question who you are and why you feel the way you do. Now you: What's a great book that others might not have heard of?"

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"One of the most provocative books I’ve read."

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Breakthrough Advertising

Breakthrough Advertising

by Eugene M. Schwartz

"One of the most sophisticated books on marketing every written."

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No B.S. Marketing to the Affluent

No B.S. Marketing to the Affluent

by Dan S. Kennedy

"Can be a bit abrasive, but it’s also like a very eye opening, shocking book."

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Outer Order, Inner Calm

Outer Order, Inner Calm

by Gretchen Rubin

"Exactly what you would think a smart person applying themselves to something for a year would come up with."

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The Robert Collier Letter Book

The Robert Collier Letter Book

by Robert Collier

"An amazing book on copywriting and really how to understand human behavior and human drive."

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Theodore Boone

Theodore Boone

by John Grisham

"I still read every [book by this author]."

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What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School

What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School

by Mark H. McCormack

"Taught me so many amazing things about business [...] and I cannot recommend it enough."

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Monetizing Innovation

Monetizing Innovation

by Madhavan Ramanujam

"Ramit Sethi mentioned this book in the "What to Read Next" newsletter."

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Playing to Win

Playing to Win

by A. G. Lafley

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It's Your Ship

It's Your Ship

by Captain D. Michael Abrashoff

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Bringing Up BΓ©bΓ©

Bringing Up BΓ©bΓ©

by Pamela Druckerman

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The Continuum Concept

The Continuum Concept

by Jean Liedloff

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The Myth of Millionaire Tax Flight

The Myth of Millionaire Tax Flight

by Cristobal Young

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Caste

Caste

by Isabel Wilkerson

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Dying of Whiteness

Dying of Whiteness

by Jonathan M. Metzl

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The 99% Invisible City

The 99% Invisible City

by Roman Mars

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The Death and Life of Great American Cities

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

by Jane Jacobs

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Walkable City

Walkable City

by Jeff Speck

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Mindless Eating

Mindless Eating

by Brian Wansink Ph.d.

"A book about food, but it is actually about psychology."

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The Reckoning

The Reckoning

by John Grisham

"I still read every [book by this author]."

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Absolute Magic

Absolute Magic

by Derren Brown

"@theessentialman Yes! Love this book Great recommendation. Thank you"

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Bird by Bird

Bird by Bird

by Anne Lamott

"Ramit Sethi mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast."

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Influence

Influence

by Robert Cialdini

"Ramit Sethi mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast."

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The Gift of Fear

The Gift of Fear

by Gavin de Becker

"For cultivating your own instincts and trusting your gut."

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The Rooster Bar

The Rooster Bar

by John Grisham

"I still read every [book by this author]."

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