5 books read by Pavel Durov

5 books read by Pavel Durov

The news feed is filled with memes and rumors about Pavel Durov’s personal life. If you can’t stop thinking about your young father, who is unexpectedly big, then we suggest you distract yourself with his favorite books.


“White Paper” – Viktor Vasiliev

An ideal book for those who have long wanted to change their lives for the better, but do not know where to start. This is a collection of motivation and positive attitudes that will save you not only money on courses and a psychologist, but also time – you can forget about unsuccessful affirmations!


“Steve Jobs” – Walter Isaacson

This isn’t just a biography of the Apple co-founder and creator of your favorite phone. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at his life: The book is based on personal conversations between Jobs and the author, as well as more than a hundred interviews with his family, friends, colleagues, rivals, and enemies.


“The 48 Laws of Power” – Robert Greene

This book will teach someone to use human weaknesses for their own purposes, but we (like Pavel Durov) will read it in order to become more cunning and not succumb to manipulation.


“Black swan. Under the sign of unpredictability.” – Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Every day, disasters and shocks beyond even the wildest predictions occur in different parts of the planet. The author calls them “black swans.” And no, this is not an economics textbook. The book contains the thoughts of a Sorbonne graduate about the impact of unforeseen events on the place of every person in the world.


“Durov Code. The real story of VKontakte and its creator – Nikolai Kononov

The story tells how in the early 2000s a student of the Faculty of Philology of St. Petersburg State University launched a forum for online communication. 5 episodes from the life of VKontakte in the genre of biographical research.

Source: People Talk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Trending

Related POSTS