Graham Duncan is an investment manager known for his focus on psychology, philosophy, and human development in professional contexts. He has authored and curated works examining how people grow and adapt in complex environments. His reading list reflects a deep interest in self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
14 Books Recommended by Graham Duncan
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I like [this book] which has been going around a lot.
Also recommended by: Tobi Lutke, Daniel Gross, Jane Mcgonigal, Kevin Kelly, Patrick Oshaughnessy, Ryan Shea, Simon Sinek, Stewart Brand, Tristan Harris, Derek Sivers
Has looked at thousands of organizations and puts them into categories.
Has looked at thousands of organizations and puts them into categories.
Also recommended by: Reid Hoffman, David Allen, Patrick Bet David, Sahil Lavingia, Tony Hsieh
[The author looks] at a bunch of different cultures. Pixar, Navy SEALs, [etc...] And heβs looking for patterns among what makes people disproportionately effective as a culture.
[The author looks] at a bunch of different cultures. Pixar, Navy SEALs, [etc...] And heβs looking for patterns among what makes people disproportionately effective as a culture.
Also recommended by: Changpeng Zhao, Tony Robbins, Derek Sivers
The Aspirational Investor
2 people recommendedI really like this somewhat obscure book [by the guy] who runs Jim Simonsβ family office.
Also recommended by: Fred Wilson
The Tools
2 people recommendedrecommended 2x[Has] a bunch of good hacks in there that I like.
[Has] a bunch of good hacks in there that I like.
Also recommended by: Whitney Cummings
Argues adults developβand make sense of realityβin five discrete phases.
Argues adults developβand make sense of realityβin five discrete phases.
Also recommended by: Ray Dalio
The Highly Sensitive Person
2 people recommendedGraham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
Also recommended by: Alanis Morissette
A Mind at Home with Itself
2 people recommendedrecommended 2xGraham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
Graham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
Also recommended by: Tony Robbins
I vote for [this book (as best business book of all time)].
I vote for [this book (as best business book of all time)].
Also recommended by: Changpeng Zhao
Changing on the Job
For people interested in learning more about [Robert Kegan's adult development] model, I recommend [this book].
Discover Your Inner Economist
recommended 2xTalks about cultural billionaires.
Talks about cultural billionaires.
Making Sense of People
Has had a big impact on my thinking, and I sometimes give a copy to people in the midst of hiring someone or even deciding whether to get engaged.
Breakfast at the Victory
Graham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
The Whole-Brain Child
Graham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
