The best investment you can make is in yourself.
Many folks know me as a person who’s driven by a broad curiosity and who’s keen to explore possibilities. As a result, people often ask me for recommendations on credible resources to learn from based on their knowledge level.
Below I’ve shared my response to recent inquiries as well as some areas I’ve been personally interested in.
People have asked about:
- Macroeconomics: Economics Explained - Youtube 
- Personal Finance (foundations): Ramit Sethi - Book 
- Minimalism (lifestyle): Matt D’Avella - Youtube 
- Startups (resources): Startup School, by Y Combinator 
- Sales (foundations): Brian Tracy - Book 
- Negotiation: Chris Voss - Book 
- China-US Politics: Michael Pillsbury - Book 
- Small Business Self-Help: Michael Gerber - Book 
- Sci-Fi Series: Pierce Brown - Red Rising Saga 
Recent/current personal interests:
- Community (Vancouver): Vital Signs - Research Findings 
- Family Business: Family Enterprise Xchange / UBC Sauder 
- Coffee: James Hoffmann - Youtube 
- Kitchen: Equipment Reviews, by America’s Test Kitchen - YouTube 
- Dog Training: Zak George - YouTube 
- Consumer Safety (Canada): Marketplace, by CBC - YouTube 
- Indian Food (various) 
If you’re interested in similar stuff I’ve shared before: Jan 2016, Jun 2018 (re: careers), Dec 2018
