Bill Gates
Among the most frequently mentioned names of successful “readers” is that of Microsoft founder and owner Bill Gates. He lists J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye as his favorite book since childhood. Holden Caulfield’s story, which has become an icon for generations of teenagers, shows how young people are often confused, but at the same time smart and see things that adults fail to, Gates believes.
The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey, known as the “father of coaching.” The book is a brilliant guide describing how to achieve the state of “relaxed concentration,” the key not only to achievement in tennis but also the foundation of success in various areas of life in general.
One of the writers that the founder of Microsoft likes to read is Vaclav Smil, a Canadian scientist and professor who is known for studying energy, the environment, population, and the social sciences from a variety of angles. Making the Modern World: Materials and Dematerialization, How the World Really Works, and Grand Transitions are some of the titles. Gates says that some of them are “not for everyone.”
Surrender, the autobiography written by his friend and coworker Bono, is also on the list of Gates´ favorite books. The lead singer of the famous band U2 tells a first-person account of the band’s rise to fame and success, including many interesting and new stories.
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Warren Buffett
American investor and businessman Warren Buffett is a well-known fan of Benjamin Graham’s ideas. This author also wrote one of Buffett’s favorite books and the idea behind his successful business plan may possibly come from Graham. People who work in the financial world often say that The Intelligent Investor is one of the most important books of the 20th century and a bible in its field.
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight is another inspirational title that made the Oracle of Omaha’s list. The autobiography of the sports brand’s founder tells the story of a difficult road to success based on faith, perseverance, and chasing dreams.
Known as an avid reader, Buffett calls the next book “outstanding” and inevitably lists it among his favorites over the years. The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success charts the paths of lesser-known, but highly successful strategy, company leaders who go down in history for their achievements.
Buffett, on the other hand, says that the book that can be seen in his office is How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. The famous American author and speaker on personal development gives good business tips in one of his best-selling books. This has been a key part of Warren Buffett’s successful business model for years.