I used to think about money the way most people do — earn it, spend it, save what's left. These books completely rewired how I think about wealth, economics, and what money actually is. Whether you're interested in the history of money, the case for Bitcoin, or just want to think more clearly about your financial life — start here.
A deep dive into the economics of Bitcoin through the lens of monetary history. Traces money from primitive barter to modern central banking, making the case for why sound money matters.
A prophetic 1997 book that predicted digital currencies, remote work, and the decline of nation-state power.
Naval's wisdom on wealth creation, happiness, and leverage. Short, punchy, deeply practical.
The foundational text of modern economics. Dense at times but essential economic literacy.
The book that introduced millions to assets vs liabilities. Simple but paradigm-shifting.
Why deflation is the natural state of a technology-driven economy — and why our inflationary monetary system fights against it. A compelling case for rethinking everything about growth and money.
Money isn't about math — it's about behavior. Housel explores the strange ways humans think about wealth, greed, and happiness through 19 short stories.
Maps out four ways people earn money and why moving to the right side is the path to financial freedom.