Anyone who read this?
The follow up to The Fourth Turning by Neil Howe and William Strauss 
Anyone who read this?
The follow up to The Fourth Turning by Neil Howe and William Strauss 
I thought the fourth turning was a collection of badly put together anecdotes. No evidence based train of thought. I will not read anything by Howe again. I can recommend 20 other books
Please do🫂
Beside the most obvious titles by Saifedean and some others, these titles are the books I read in the past months that I recommend.
The Revolution - Ron Paul
The history of money - Jack Weatherford
Democracy: the god that failed - HH Hoppe
Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt
The 7th property - Eric Yakes
The black swan - NN Taleb
Superforecasting - Tetlock & Gardner
The sovereign individual - Davidson & Rees-Mogg
The bullish case for bitcoin - Vijay Boyapati
Principles for dealing with the changing world order - Ray Dalio
Layered money - Bik Bhatia
Economics for real people - Gene Callahan
Rules for radicals - SD Alinsky
When money dies - Adam Fergusson
The price of tomorrow - Jeff Booth
Thanks man. Some of them I have already read. But I’m gonna put the rest on my reading list.
After reading 4-5 BTC books I kinda got bored of them. You know, most of the stuff you already know.
Looking forward to A progressive case for Bitcoin though.
The book by nostr:npub1dc84762hpnp0y4jcvjcgwt8l7sepng93j3hg63hfm80ph6kt82eqktjwqd
is terrific, absolutely recommend.
I backed the kickstarter but am still waiting to receive my copy🤷🏻♂️
Did you send a message? I got mine awhile ago so I would guess just a mistake somewhere.
I am somewhat in contact with nostr:npub1dc84762hpnp0y4jcvjcgwt8l7sepng93j3hg63hfm80ph6kt82eqktjwqd going on vacation tomorrow and wanted to bring the book with me there. Unfortunately that’s not gonna happen. But I’m a patient guy and I’ll just wait a little longer.
I have only started on The fourth Turning and is somewhat 50 pages into it now. So far I enjoyed it. I’ll get back to you when I’m finished.