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Recommendation Links

General

* Quiet: The power of Introvert in a world that cant stop talking - Multiple Recommendations...
* Mini Habits, by Stephen Guise - It does away with the notion that one requires great motivation or super will power to change habits and life.

Bill Gates

  • Stuff Matters
  • How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathmatical Thinking
  • Seveneves - Neal Stephenson
  • The Black Swan
  • A Life Decoded (Craig Venter)

Manual for Civilisation

Books

General Self Improvement

  • Quiet: The power of Introverts

Math

  • Visual Group Theory
  • C. Pinter Group Theory
  • Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning - Multiple (x2) recommendations
  • Spivak Calculus - Multiple Recomenedations
  • The Princeton Companion to Mathematics - Kind of huge, maybe just the interesting bits.
  • Fearless Symmetry
  • That book by that russian guy?
  • What is Mathematics?
  • Letters to a Young Mathematician

Stack overflow recommendations

Martin Gardner puzzle books

This persons list

  • 1089 and All That by Acheson - NOT ON LIBGEN - The very best introduction to math. This is an amazing little book that gives you a glimpse of practically every feature of math and is fantastically written and very entertaining.
  • Indra’s Pearls by Mumford - idea was to explain a piece of completely grown-up, cutting-edge mathematics but assuming you didn’t touch mathematics after school. There’s no book like it — beautifully written, beautifully illustrated, beautifully made.
  • Measurement by Lockhart - If you’re struggling with the school curriculum essentially covers all of school mathematics (including calculus) after arithmetic
  • Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning - Once you get interested in the university curriculum. it covers an entire undergraduate mathematics degree — yet, lucid — for many topics, it has the clearest explanations I’ve seen.

Misc: In increasing order of difficulty:

  • The Enjoyment of Mathematics by Rademacher & Toeplitz
  • What is Mathematics? by Courant & Robbins
  • Geometry and the Imagination by Hilbert & Cohn-Vossen
  • How to Solve It by Pólya
  • The Development of Mathematics in the 19th Century by Klein

Three other books I’d like to point out at the beginner’s level are

  • Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes by Taimina, if you crochet
  • From Calculus to Chaos by Acheson
  • if you like physics, and Polyhedra by Cromwell
  • Finally, if you become interested in the cutting edge, browse the enormous Princeton Companion to Mathematics.

Science

  • The Structures of Scientific Revolutions (there' s also a 50 years later version)

Finance

  • The Millionaire Next Door
  • The richest man in babylon