Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, a public speaker, author, and entrepreneur known for his insights on technology, business, and the economy.
Books
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1. The Four
The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google
The book provides an insightful analysis of the rise and dominance of four major technology companies, examining how they have infiltrated various aspects of daily life and reshaped the global economy. It delves into the strategies and business models that have propelled these companies to unprecedented success, while also exploring the broader implications of their influence on society, privacy, and competition. The author offers a critical perspective on the power dynamics at play and suggests potential ways individuals and businesses can navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.
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2. The Algebra Of Happiness
Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning
This insightful book delves into the complex equation of achieving happiness and fulfillment in life, blending personal anecdotes with research-backed advice. It explores the balance between career success, relationships, and personal well-being, offering practical wisdom on navigating life's challenges. Through candid reflections and humorous observations, it encourages readers to prioritize meaningful connections, embrace vulnerability, and redefine success beyond material wealth, ultimately guiding them towards a more satisfying and enriched life.
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3. Notes On Being A Man
A candid, conversational collection of personal essays that examines modern masculinity, offering blunt observations, practical advice, and self-reflection on relationships, fatherhood, career, and mental health; it challenges traditional stereotypes of strength by advocating vulnerability, accountability, and emotional honesty while mixing humor, cultural critique, and hard-earned lessons.
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4. The Algebra Of Wealth
The Simple Rules of Creating Wealth
A provocative, practical guide that reduces wealth-building to a few simple principles—how much you earn, how much you save, the rate of return you capture, and the leverage and selection you can access—and then shows how to apply them in the real world. It mixes blunt advice on careers, entrepreneurship, and asset allocation with rules of thumb for housing, taxes, fees, and retirement, arguing that ownership and low-cost, diversified investments are the clearest paths to financial security. Throughout it emphasizes the roles of luck and structural inequality while offering concrete tactics to increase optionality, protect downside, and put compounding to work.
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5. Post Corona
From Crisis to Opportunity
The book argues that the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated preexisting economic and social trends—fast-tracking digital transformation, e-commerce, remote work, telehealth and online education—while exposing weaknesses in retail, commercial real estate and fragile institutions. It explains how dominant tech platforms amplified their power, how inequality and public-policy failures were magnified, and offers pragmatic prescriptions for businesses and governments to adapt, invest in resilience and seize opportunities created by the crisis.
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6. Adrift
America in 100 Charts
A data-driven, chart-led diagnosis of America’s decline that uses 100 compelling graphs to trace worsening inequality, shrinking social mobility, rising public-health and education problems, political polarization, and the hollowing out of institutions; it connects these trends to corporate concentration, policy choices, and cultural shifts, and argues that bold policy changes and better leadership are needed to reverse the trajectory.
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