Corey Wrenn Book order
Corey Wrenn's narratives delve into the intricate world of finance and human ambition with a unique, analytical perspective. His work explores the complex interplay between wealth, power, and the ethical considerations that arise within these systems. Wrenn's distinct style is characterized by its precision and insight, drawing from his own experiences to illuminate the motivations and consequences of financial pursuits. Readers will find themselves engaged in profound reflections on the nature of modern capitalism and the human drive for success.



- 2023
- 2018
Focusing on the limitations of mainstream animal liberation tactics, the book critiques the effectiveness of professionalized advocacy tied to theistic, capitalist, and patriarchal systems. It advocates for a scientifically-informed grassroots approach, emphasizing the need for strategies that align with critical sociological theory to enhance the movement's success.
- 2017
University of Berkshire Hathaway
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Each year, for thirty years, two veteran investment advisors attended Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Shareholders Meeting. After each meeting, they chronicled Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's best lessons from that year. This book compiles those thirty years of wisdom for the first time.