The Man Who Solved the Market
The journey of Jim Simons, who pioneered quantitative investment, transforming finance.
The journey of Jim Simons, who pioneered quantitative investment, transforming finance.
She/He/They/Me is an innovative journey through the landscape of gender identity by Robyn Ryle. This book offers readers a personalized experience, allowing them to navigate the complex world of gender through a series of choices, akin to a choose-your-own-adventure format. Ryle explores historical, social, and cultural aspects of gender roles, identities, and expressions. She touches on topics such as the construction of gender in different societies, the impact of gender on personal relationships, and the evolving understanding of transgender and non-binary identities. Through engaging storytelling and insightful analysis, Ryle provides a comprehensive look into how gender shapes our lives and offers guidance for anyone looking to understand more about their own identity or the experiences of others.
Freida McFadden’s ‘The Housemaid’ is a gripping psychological thriller about a young woman working for a wealthy family with dark secrets.
In ‘Peers Inc,’ Robin Chase, co-founder of Zipcar, explores the revolutionary potential of the collaborative economy. Chase delves into how the combination of individual contributions (‘peers’) and powerful platforms (‘Inc’) can unleash a wave of innovation and efficiency across various industries. The book examines case studies like Zipcar and Airbnb, showing how these models can address major global challenges by optimizing resource use and empowering communities.
A transformative guide to setting goals that truly resonate with your soul.
Privacy Is Power calls for the reclaiming of privacy and control over personal data. It delves into the consequences of data exploitation and offers insights on protecting privacy.
Disrupt Yourself’ offers insights into how individuals can harness disruptive innovation to enhance personal and professional growth.
Becoming Attached explores the concept of attachment theory, charting its development by John Bowlby and others, and its significance in understanding human emotional and relationship development.