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David Kadavy

24 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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Superintelligence80% Confidence

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@jmagnuss The Triumphs of Experience (book)
Mental Models80% Confidence
@usiriczman The first ones that come to mind are: @danachis?s Handbook of Usability Testing @indiyoung?s books on Mental Models and Empathy @kimgoodwin?s Design for the Digital Age @leahbuley?s UX Team of One @vlh?s book on Animation There are so many others, it would be hard to list all.

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Daily Rituals80% Confidence

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Letters from a Stoic80% Confidence

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Getting Things Done80% Confidence

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Antifragile80% Confidence

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