Books

I do not insert here all books I read

  • The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin
    • Feb 2026. Currently reading
  • I, Robot, Isaac Asimov
    • Jan 2026. Three laws of Robotics seem to echo into the Constitution of Automaton and Web 4.0, and others such as Anthropic constitution for Claude. Interesting to see similarities and applications to this AI era we live in.
  • Foundation books, Isaac Asimov
    • 2024. Read all of Foundation Books, had lots of fun reading them.
  • At -122 meters, Miguel Lozano
    • Apr 2024. I had the pleasure to attend one of his workshops. A funny and witty professional free-diver, he achieved 400 feet on a single breath. He writes about mind, meditation, the body, and life purpose in this auto-biography full of wisdom.
  • Man’s Search for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl
    • Nov 2023. You decide upon state of mind an emotions. Expected a bit more out of the book.
  • Your erroneous zones, Wayne W. Dyer
    • Sep 2023. Amazing book to understand and recognise your thought patterns and mind loops, with straight forward examples. Really enjoyed it.
  • Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
    • June 2023. Understanding if there is life out there and how black holes work
  • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, Eric Jorgenson
    • Apr 2023. Highlighted plenty of passages. Advice from a wise entrepreneur and self made man.
  • The Mom Test, Rob Fitzpatrick
    • Sep 2022. Absolute straight-forward killer to understand how to do gtm interviews
  • What the Most Succesful People Do before Breakfast, Laura Vanderkam
    • Sep 2022. Motivation to avoid hitting the snooze button
  • Crush it, Gary Vaynerchuk
    • Sep 2022. Make the most out of your passion. Written in 2009, obviously a bit outdated, but foundations still stand.
  • Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, Robert Cialdini
    • Understand how to influence people through plenty of social studies and experiments. Loved it
  • The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell
    • The elements necessary to go from something unkwnown to a complete trend
  • How to win Friends and influence people, Dale Carnegie
  • Zero to One, Peterh Thiel
    • Explains the necessary process and elements to build a unicorn. A bit out of range, but interesting nonetheless
  • The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho