Value Investing In Your Car Episode 15: Book Review of The Art of Asking

Value Investing In Your Car Episode 15: Book Review of The Art of Asking

We’re opening up a bit differently here in the weekly Value Investing In Your Car Episode, and will continue this format into the future.

I’m making changes here because we’re only up to Episode 15 and the list at the top is getting a bit unwieldy in terms of how it looks and info getting lost.

In these Value Investing In Your Car episodes we talk about mental models: when does value investing work best, where it works, you get book reviews, the most important thing I learned in 2017, how to learn faster, useless investing metrics, and much more…

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If you want to learn from the other episodes in this series you can watch the entire playlist here.

Let’s get to this week’s video where I review the fantastic but outside the box The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer.

Fantastic book.

Let’s get to it…

In the 10 – minute video above, I detailed the following reasons why I loved this book.

  • Why it made me think
  • And why I love books that make me think and gain a different perspective
  • Why I read this book
  • Why it’s out of the norm
  • Why even though I won’t use most of what’s in this book, it’s still fantastic
  • And more…

If you want a quick overview of this fantastic book, here is Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk on this same topic.

Let me know your thoughts on this book below. Also, please let me know some outside the box book recommendations you have in the comments section.

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