''I am 19 years old and quite new to this market?''

19 years old and asking such questions – great respect. You are starting very early and very well.

When it comes to the books that shaped me, I will start with the one that expanded my "bubble."

"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" – that was the book that showed me that my life plan (I wanted to be a taxi driver back then) is not the only option.

It showed that you can, and even must, think differently about money.

The second book I recommend much more is "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel.

It's an absolute top.

It helps to understand that financial success is not complicated strategies, but simple rules and managing your own emotions.

It teaches patience.

Thirdly, to understand what Bitcoin is, you must understand what money is.

Here, "The Bitcoin Standard" is indispensable.

Most of this book is a fascinating journey through the history of money.

If you prefer video format, be sure to check out Michael Maloney's series "Hidden Secrets of Money" on YouTube.

It will change your perception of the system we live in.
In the end, a simple piece of advice: don't try to remember everything.

Read the book and find ONE thought in it that you can implement right away.

Action is more important than knowledge itself.

Reading books is not a competition.

Sometimes you just need to read one page and you can close the book while implementing something new.

On the other hand, you don't have to read books to the end. At least, that's what I think.

Not every book has what we are looking for, and not everyone knows how to write in a way that we can understand.

It's not worth digging just to check off another title.

Nothing practical or useful in this...

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