2021 -- A Year of Learning in Review
Similar to 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020, I would like to take a few moments to reflect on my effort to continue my education. Here are the titles I read / took notes on during 2021. My final count was 29, down from 2020 when I completed 31.
AudioBooks / Lectures on YouTube
Charles Bukowski — Post Office
Charles Bukowski — Hollywood
Charles Bukowski — Ham on Rye
Dan Peña — Your First 100 Million
AudioBooks on Audible
Roger Zelazny — Nine Princes in Amber
Clark Ashton Smith— A Vintage from Atlantis (anthology)[incomplete]
Ursula K. Le Guin — The Tombs of Atuan
Marko Kloos — Terms of Enlistment
Ryan Serhant — Sell it Like Serhant
Fredrik Eklund — The Sell
Ryan Serhant — Big Money Energy
Michael J. Fox — Lucky Man
Jesse Itzler — Living with a SEAL (re-listen)
Ernest Hemingway — Islands in the Stream (re-listen)
Fritz Leiber — Swords and Deviltry
Hardcover/Paperback
Philip A. Fisher — Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits
Burton G. Malkiel — A Random Walk Down Wall Street [incomplete]
Jim Newman — Release Your Brakes
Kindle/Apple Books
Morgan Daimler — Lugh: Meeting the Many-skilled God
Clark Ashton Smith — The Averoigne Archives
Russell Densmore — Privacy Program Management
Harvey Mackay — The Mackay MBA of Selling in the Real World
Havey Mackay — Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive
Sheri Levitin — Heart and Sell: Universal Truths Every Salesperson Needs to Know
Richard Rudd — The Gene Keys: Embracing your higher purpose [incomplete]
Brian Moran — The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months
Robert Ringer — Winning Through Intimidation (re-read)
Jordan Belfort — The Way of the Wolf: Straight Line Selling
Joe D. Batten — Tough Minded Management