Recommended by

Naval Ravikant

Entrepreneur, investor, and philosopher

"David Deutsch, โ€œThe Beginning of Infinity.โ€ Matt Ridley, โ€œThe Rational Optimist.โ€ Nassim Taleb, โ€œSkin in the Game.โ€ Richard Feynman, โ€œSix Easy Pieces.โ€"

About "Six Easy Pieces"

"Six Easy Pieces" is a book written by Richard Feynman that has garnered attention from influential voices across various fields. This book has been publicly recommended by 1 notable figure, demonstrating its impact and relevance to thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and public intellectuals.

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Who recommends "Six Easy Pieces"?

"Six Easy Pieces" by Richard Feynman has been recommended by 1 person, including Naval Ravikant. Each person listed above has publicly shared their recommendation on Twitter/X, often explaining what they found valuable about the book.

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