1 Trillionaire and 17 Billionaires said "Read these books" in their interviews:
1. Elon Musk → Zero to One
2. Mukesh Ambani → Leonardo da Vinci
3. Warren Buffett → Poor Charlie's Almanack
4. Jeff Bezos → Rework
5. Sam Altman → Read Write Own
6. Satya Nadella → Nonviolent Communication
7. Tim Cook → The 5 Types of Wealth
8. Jack Ma → Tao Te Ching
9. Bill Gates → Principles
10. Larry Page → Measure What Matters
11. Marc Benioff → Scale
12. Vinod Khosla → Only the Paranoid Survive
13. Larry Ellison → High Output Management
14. Changpeng Zhao → Alchemy
15. Michael Dell → The Outsiders
16. Sheryl Sandberg → Blitzscaling
17. Peter Thiel → The Sovereign Individual
18. Jack Dorsey → The Score Takes Care of Itself
Most people scroll past books.
Billionaires build empires with them.
Cancelé Spotify.
Cancelé Disney+.
Cancelé Apple TV+.
No más pagos mensuales.
Claude convirtió mi laptop en un centro de entretenimiento gratuito que es mejor que todos ellos *juntos*.
Aquí hay 9 prompts que reconstruyen todo el sistema de forma gratuita.
FROM YOUR HABITS
21. Buying things to feel better then feeling worse.
22. Researching instead of starting. You have enough information.
23. Finishing the day with no idea where the hours went.
24. Waiting for motivation before moving. It follows action. Not the other way.
June is 3 weeks away.
Move intentionally.
Delete first.
Build after.
Inside the Supreme Court of India, one line changed the tone of a historic hearing—“No religion is superior. All are equal.”
What followed? A sharp clash over “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” a firm pushback from the bench, and a clear message:
the Constitution won’t rank religions. And this isn’t just courtroom drama—this 9-judge bench could decide the future of Sabarimala, women’s entry in mosques, Parsi rights, and 66+ cases shaping faith vs fundamental rights in India.
@AshwiniUpadhyay@ranjan000008
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