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R. Balakrishnan@myvaluepicks @unseenvalue @Vivek_Investor @SwarnashishC Indian CAs are on par. You must understand American History to see their pioneering efforts. Read this delightful book named "Unaccountable Accounting" by Abraham Briloff (Source)
R. BalakrishnanFor non finance people. Understanding balance sheets. Probably the best book. https://t.co/oef7XrPqRg (Source)
R. BalakrishnanFor non finance people. Understanding balance sheets. Probably the best book. https://t.co/oef7XrPqRg (Source)
And when he woke and he was 18 again, with all his memories of the next 25 years intact. He could live his life again, avoiding the mistakes, making money from his knowledge of the future, seeking happiness.
Until he dies at 43 and wakes up back in college again... less
R. BalakrishnanRead this v interesting book- "Replay" -Ken Grimwood. Of rebirth with memory-- carrying over several lives, but back to the same time line Imagine b 1966 died 2009 Reborn 1966 and so on... With memory intact! V interesting theme. (Source)
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Peter Attia@SamHarrisOrg Thank you Sam! And thank you for pointing me in the direction of @KatherineEban's amazing book. (Source)
R. BalakrishnanRead this book. If you buy generic medicines, a must read. Hope the Government of India reads this. https://t.co/odamZEjy1i (Source)
Chiki Sarkar@swapanseth Absolutely brilliant book (Source)
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