Reading Path
Think Clearly
A path through the psychology of judgment — how the mind works, where it fails, and how to build a decision system around it.
3 books · ~29 min total
The goal
Leave with a working vocabulary for your own thinking and a small set of written rules for consequential decisions.
Best for
- Leaders
- Investors
- Anyone facing consequential decisions
By the end you'll
- Recognize the biases most likely to affect your own decisions.
- Know when a fast answer is fine and when a slow one is required.
- Have a starting set of written decision principles you'll actually use.
Why this order
Start with how the mind actually decides (Kahneman), turn that awareness into a written operating system (Dalio), then apply it where it matters most in daily life (Housel).
- 01Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
A tour of the two systems that drive the way we think — and where each of them betrays us.
Read summary - 02Principles
Principles
by Ray Dalio
Life and work principles for navigating reality and getting what you want out of it.
Read summary - 03The Psychology of Money
The Psychology of Money
by Morgan Housel
Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness — and why behavior matters more than intelligence.
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