Hello Aluxers, Which of these 15 Books have you read so far? Get any of them for free when you sign up at: www.alux.com/freebook (Thanks to Audible) 15 Books Elon Musk Thinks You Should Read: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RlvTw8kcP6A.html
Excellent video!!! I really want to read all of the books you recomended. I think I may start with the Starbucks book, then Made in America and after that the Steve Jobs bio. What do you think?
Here for the titles only? Here we go, 1. David McCoullough - The Wright Brothers 2. Richard Branson - Losing My Virginity 3. Brad Stone - The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and The Age of Amazon 4. Walter Isaacson - Steve Jobs 5. Ashley Vance - Elon Musk 6. Benjamin Franklin - The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 7. Nelson Mandela - Long Walk to Freedom 8. Malcolm X - The Autobiography of Malcolm X. 9. Ron Chernow - Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller SR. 10. Duncan Clark - Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built 11. Phil Knight - Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike 12. Barbara Corcoran - Shark Tales 13. Howard Schultz - Pour Your Heart Into It 14. Earnest Hemingway - A Movable Feast 15. Sam Walton - Made in America 16. Ed Catmull - Creativity, INC I hope this helps. Happy reading.
Biographical books can turn out to be much more life changing than other books. They give a proven roadmap, and inspire you to innovate and do even better!
Agreed. But this channel mostly focuses on entrepreneurs and billionaire business magnets, so it's quite relatable why they mentioned most of these names.
@@MikoPellas I have tried that and there is no point in trying to learn everything, waste of time. Better to be focused on the key areas that matter and focus on mastery, you get better results in life imo. Everyone is different I guess. Try for yourself and see what works better.
I've read a few of them I need to add Sam Walton's one to my library Knowledge must lead to action Nothing changes without action Action is the key to success
I'm kind of surprised to not see Arnold Schwarzenegger's biography "Total Recall" in that list. It was recommended to me by multiple sources as a must read for anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur. At first I thought it was an odd recommendation for entrepreneurs... But now that I am reading it I can see why it was recommended. His discipline, methods, and mindset are what made him a world champion body builder, an entrepreneur, an world renown actor and a governor. Either way I'm going to have to come back to this video for more biographies to read when I'm looking for a new book. Thanks for all you do and I hope you have a nice day :)
Something that I found inspiring was in the big book of Harley Davidson. Their first design of the v twin engine was not successful, they tried again with an education in airplane mechanics.
I've read books 2,4,5,6,8 & 15. I want to read the Ernest Hemingway memoir, soon. The other books look interesting as well. There are so many books to look forward to reading!!! Thanks for sharing this reading list!!
The Wright Brothers by David McCullough Looks interesting and I would be reading it surely. Being no one to someone is what I want to be. A kid who is not afraid to fail to someone who is changing the world is someone who I want to be.
1. Wright Brothers 2. Richard Branson 3. Jeff Bezos 4. Steve Jobs 5. Elon Musk 6. Banjamin Franklin 7. Nelson Mandela 8. Malcolm X 9. John D Rockfeller Sr. 10. House that Jack Ma Buit 11. Phil Knight 12. Shark tales 13. Pour your heart into it 14. Movable Feast 15. Made in America
Alux.com CREATIVITY INC.!!! I first saw that from the Mark Zuckerberg booklist you did and immediately I was like, “I HAVE TO READ THAT!” But I’m also a writer, too, so I’m pleased to see the Ernest Hemingway one, too!
my list of books ....Benjamin Franklin ....Richard Branson .... The wright brothers. Elon musk. I would love to meet Elon musk! He started up space X which is basically in my backyard And shark tales....Thanks for all your inspiring videos. the narrator also has a very pleasant voice.
The list seems missed the Biography of Mahatma Gandhi 'My Experiments With Truth' it's not a business book but written by an ordinary man turned to greatness by changing the destiny of the 7th largest country and the lives of its 1 billion citizens. It tells the importance of having value, principles and vision in life that can change entire destiny of a nation and will be a true inspiration for entrepreneurs to be reluctant to quit from the dream and persevere until winning... sad this book seemed not important to be included in the list :(