Marc Andreessen: "A very good book we recommend"
Vinod Khosla: "Andy's Only the Parnoid Survive is one of [my] favorite books on entrepreneurship"
Balaji Srinivasan: "We’ve all read Grove. Only the paranoid survive."
Charlie Munger recommended 'Only The Paranoid Survive' in his book Poor Charlie's Almanack.
Included on Jamie Dimon's list of favorite books he sent to JP Morgan summer interns in 2010.
Satya Nadella: “Kai-Fu Lee's smart analysis on human-AI coexistence is clear-eyed and a must-read.
We must look deep within ourselves for the values and wisdom to guide AI's development.”
Balaji Srinivasan: "Kai-Fu Lee's book AI Superpowers holds up very well today in key ways.
I initially thought it'd be a pop overview of AI.
Arianna Huffington: “Kai-Fu Lee's experience as an AI pioneer, top investor, and cancer survivor has led to this brilliant book about global technology.
AI Superpowers gives us a guide to a future that celebrates all the benefits that AI will bring, while cultivating what is unique about our humanity.
Anthony Pompliano: "This 100 page book was written for pre-coiners by some of the most well-respected Bitcoiners in the world."
Balaji Srinivasan: "The Little Bitcoin Book was written in a few days by N people, one chapter each, and then published on Amazon"
Michael Saylor recommended The Little Bitcoin Book on his Bitcoin website, Hope.com
Balaji Srinivasan: "I find books like this useful as an alternate perspective on the [Great Depression] era"
Charles Koch recommended this book on his website.
Balaji Srinivasan: "The desert island book. So good."
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The Princeton Companion to Mathematics' on Twitter.
Brianne Kimmel: "Nadia Eghbal’s book is a future classic."
Balaji Srinivasan: "Nadia is very smart and it’s worth reading anything she writes on open source."
Balaji Srinivasan mentioned 'Seeing Like a State' on Twitter.
Balaji Srinivasan: "Don't judge this self-published book by its cover, just read it."
Balaji Srinivasan mentioned 'My Brother Ron' on Twitter.
Balaji Srinivasan mentioned 'Merchants of Truth' on Twitter.
Balaji Srinivasan mentioned 'From Third World to First' on Twitter.
Balaji Srinivasan mentioned 'The Man Who Invented Fidel' on Twitter.
Balaji Srinivasan: "The American century is ending. The Asian century is beginning."