Books where I learned that you can't run from who you are, where you're from, what you want, or the consequences of your actions... and a lot more:
Ninety-two in the Shade - Thomas McGuane
Sex, Lies, & Speedways - Smokey Yunick (don't let your kids read that... or do; they're your kids.)
The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane (good for young men)
The Last Best League - Jim Collins (good baseball book too)
Books where I learned that nobody is coming to save you and the man you need is the one in the mirror:
1776 - David McCullough
Voices of Courage - Ronald J Drez
Five Days at Memorial - Sheri Fink
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir (movie comes out soon for it I think)
Books that shaped me as a man politically, religiously, and how to lead:
The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Once an Eagle - Anton Myrer
The Writings of St. Francis of Assisi - St. Francis of Assisi
Skunk Works - Ben Rich & Leo Janos (if you're at a founder led company and the founder has recently left, read that one now)
The Theory of Money and Credit - Ludwig Von Mises
Books that helped me understand why things are the way they are, and what to do about it if I want to make it better:
Where's My Flying Car - J. Storrs Hall (take your Adderall for this one 'cause it's pretty squirrelly)
Targeted: Beirut - Jack Carr & James M. Scott
Visas for Al Qaeda - J. Springman
The Fighting Bunch - Chris DeRose
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Other just good ass books:
Lords of the Fly - Monte Burke
How to Build a Car - Adrian Newey
Controlled Process Shooting - Joel Turner
Terminal List Series - Jack Carr (Cream of the crop for thriller readers from the BUDS Literary School of Coronado)
Books I plan to read in 2026:
John Adams - David McCullough
The Guns of John Moses Browning - Nathan Gorenstein
Heat 2 - Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner (yes THAT "Heat")
Tunnel 29 - Helena Merriman
The Hyphenated Heresy - Joel Webbon
MeatEater's American History (1806-1840) Book 2 & (1865-1883) is Book 3 - Steven Rinella