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14 Best Websites for Learning a New Skill

Forget those old days where you had to rely on your tutors, schools and teachers to enhance your knowledge for a particular subject. Forget those days where you had to literally beg to your friend to teach you to play guitar. With the advent of technology, now it is really easy to learn any skill online. Not only does this option adds convenience to your learning but also being economical, it leaves you with wide variety of options to pursue.
The following apps and websites mentioned not only enhance your knowledge but, the repeated courses will also help you practice and master the act. Right from developing a website to learning to play a piano, from art and craft to science and technology. These citations will not only help you do your hobby but also will help you develop a relevant skill set that you wish to possess to enhance your career.
Online Courses
edX
edX is an open online course provider. It hosts online university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide student body, including some courses at no charge. It also conducts research into learning based on how people use its platform.
Coursera
Coursera is a education-focused technology company that offers online courses. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, specializations, and degrees in a variety of subjects, such as engineering, humanities, medicine, biology, social sciences, mathematics, computer science, digital marketing, data science, and others.
Lynda.com
Lynda.com is an online education company offering thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills. The company produces video tutorials taught by industry experts. Registered users have unlimited access to watch the videos, which are primarily educational.
Udemy
Udemy is an online learning platform and aims at professionals who want to add new skills to their resumes, or explore their passions. Udemy provides a platform for experts of any kind to create courses which can be offered to the public, either at no charge or for a tuition fee. Udemy provides tools which enable users to create a course, promote it and earn money from student tuition charges.
Coding Specialists
Code.org
Code.org is a non-profit organization and eponymous website that aims to encourage people to learn computer science. The website includes free coding lessons and the initiative also targets schools in an attempt to encourage them to include more computer science classes in the curriculum.
Treehouse
Treehouse or (Teamtreehouse) is an online technology school that offers beginner to advanced courses in web design, web development, mobile development and game development taught by a team of expert teachers. The Treehouse learning program includes videos combined with interactive quizzes and code challenges.
Learn Data Science
Dataquest
Dataquest believe that everyone who wishes to gain the skills related to work in Data Science should achieve the same for a low price. Dataquest have laid an online learning platform, so that an individual can go from not knowing how to code to starting a brand new career.
Datamonkey
Datamonkey has huge experience in data analysis and data development. Data analysis is taught on various mediums like SQL, MS excel and many more with various illustrations and in depth case studies. Apart from that various games and videos are illustrated so as to focus on better learning.
Learn New Languages
Memrise
Memrise is a Language learning Platform with a website, iOS, Android and Windows Phone apps. Memrise specialises in combining memory techniques and entertaining content in order to make language learning recreational. Memrise has more than 150 language courses across 25 languages.
Duolingo — Learn a language for free.
Lingvist — Learn a language in 200 hours.
Busuu — The free language learning community.
Babbel — Discover a new language experience.
Improve your knowledge
Ted-ed
TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is a media organization which posts talks online for free distribution, under the slogan “ideas worth spreading”. TED’s early emphasis was technology and design, consistent with its Silicon Valley origins, but it has since broadened its focus to include talks on many scientific, cultural, and academic topics.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization built with a goal of creating an accessible place for people to be educated. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available to the registered users of the website. The website and its content are provided mainly in English along with other languages like Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, French, Bangla and Hindi.
Guides.co
Guides.co provides an innovative approach of sharing information that evolves with teammates, customers, students, and the world. Important information can be shared across guides.co platform.
Get a new Hobby
Pianu
If a person wants to learn to play piano, Pianu can help. All that is needed is a web browser, and an internet connection- whether the person is on a PC using a mouse and keyboard, a tablet or smartphone, or actually has a keyboard to plug into the computer. Pianu has two big features: First, the song directory, which is a list of songs ranging in difficulty from beginner to expert, progressing in difficulty. The second big feature is the PianuAcademy, which is a paid service. That’s where a person gets interactive lessons, and a lesson plan that’ll focus on learning the basics of the piano.
Chesscademy
Chesscademy helps a person get better at chess by him following a guided path. A person can view videos, solve problems and puzzles, play games and interact with your friends at the same time. All these things can be achieved at free of cost in a timely manner. Millions of users across the world have been using this website to ace their game.
Conclusion
Now you don’t have any excuse for you not to pursue your dream or for you not to master your skills. The ease, comfort and pace of learning are on your side now. Not only your career, but your hobbies can also be honed through these platforms and can thus, help you live a more balanced life.
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15 Books Billionaire Warren Buffett Recommend Everyone Should Read
This is a captivating “rags to riches” story, as a young boy discovers during the Depression that hard work and sheer perseverance are the keys to living his dreams.
First A Dream is filled with practical, easy-to-understand, no-nonsense business lessons that the entrepreneur can apply to his or her own life — describing the qualities an effective leader must possess, the key methods to inspiring team members, and the development of culture and values that are critical to the success of a small business as well as a multibillion dollar conglomerate.

Clayton’s business Clayton Homes is the largest producer and seller of manufactured housing. In his 2003 shareholder letter he recommended the book saying that it was given as gift from the students at University at Tennessee. Soon after reading the book he was inspired enough to invest in the company.When Warren Buffett started his investing career, he would read 600, 750, or 1,000 pages a day.
Even now, he still spends about 80% of his day reading.
“Look, my job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action,” he once said in an interview.
“We don’t read other people’s opinions,” he says. “We want to get the facts, and then think.”
To help you get into the mind of the billionaire investor, we’ve rounded up his book recommendations over 20 years of interviews and shareholder letters
1. 'Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street' by John Brooks

What do the $350 million Ford Motor Company disaster known as the Edsel, the fast and incredible rise of Xerox, and the unbelievable scandals at General Electric and Texas Gulf Sulphur have in common? Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety.
These notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened.
Stories about Wall Street are infused with drama and adventure and reveal the machinations and volatile nature of the world of finance. John Brooks’s insightful reportage is so full of personality and critical detail that whether he is looking at the astounding market crash of 1962, the collapse of a well-known brokerage firm, or the bold attempt by American bankers to save the British pound, one gets the sense that history really does repeat itself.
In 1991 when asked by Bill Gates which is his favorite book, Warren Buffett send him his personal copy of the “Business Adventures”.
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2. ‘Dream Big’ by Cristiane Correa
“My friend — and now partner — Jorge Paulo and his team are among the best businessmen in the World. He is a fantastic person and his story should be an inspiration to everybody, as it is for me.” — Warren Buffett In just 40 years this Brazilian trio built the biggest empire in the history of Brazilian capitalism and launched themselves onto the world stage in an unprecedented way.The management method they developed, which has been zealously followed by their employees, is based on meritocracy, simplicity and constant cost cutting.Their culture is as efficient as it is merciless and leaves no room for mediocre performance. On the other hand, those who bring in exceptional results have the chance to become company partners and make a fortune.Dream Big presents a detailed behind-the-scenes portrait of the meteoric rise of these three businessmen, from the founding of Banco Garantia in the 1970s to the present day.
Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 annual shareholder meeting. He worked with 3G capital for the purchase of HJ Heinz in 2013. He says the principles with which the firm grew- cost cuttings and meritocracy.
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3. 'The Intelligent Investor' by Benjamin Graham

When Buffett was 19 years old, he picked up a copy of legendary Wall Streeter Benjamin Graham's 'Intelligent Investor.'
It was the one of the luckiest moments of his life, he said, since it gave him the intellectual framework for investing.
'To invest successfully over a lifetime does not require a stratospheric IQ, unusual business insights, or inside information,' Buffett said. 'What's needed is a sound intellectual framework for making decisions and the ability to keep emotions from corroding that framework. This book precisely and clearly prescribes the proper framework. You must provide the emotional discipline.'
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4. 'Security Analysis' by Benjamin Graham

Another groundbreaking work of Graham's, Buffett said that 'Security Analysis' has given him 'a road map for investing that I have now been following for 57 years.'
The book's core insight: If you do a thorough enough of analysis, you can figure out the value of a company -- and if the market knows the same.
Buffett has said that Graham was the second most influential figure in his life, only after his father.
'Ben was this incredible teacher, I mean he was a natural,' he said.
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5. ‘First a Dream’ by Jim Clayton and Bill Retherford
This is a captivating “rags to riches” story, as a young boy discovers during the Depression that hard work and sheer perseverance are the keys to living his dreams.
First A Dream is filled with practical, easy-to-understand, no-nonsense business lessons that the entrepreneur can apply to his or her own life — describing the qualities an effective leader must possess, the key methods to inspiring team members, and the development of culture and values that are critical to the success of a small business as well as a multibillion dollar conglomerate.
Clayton’s business Clayton Homes is the largest producer and seller of manufactured housing. In his 2003 shareholder letter he recommended the book saying that it was given as gift from the students at University at Tennessee. Soon after reading the book he was inspired enough to invest in the company.
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6. 'Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits' by Philip Fisher

While investor Philip Fisher -- who specialised in investing in innovative companies -- didn't shape Buffett in quite the same way as Graham did, he still holds him in the highest regard.
'I am an eager reader of whatever Phil has to say, and I recommend him to you,' Buffett said.
In 'Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits,' Fisher emphasises that fixating on financial statements isn't enough -- you also need to evaluate a company's management.
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7. ‘The Most Important Thing Illuminated’ by Howard Marks
In May of 2011, Columbia Business School Publishing released Howard Marks’ The Most Important Thing, a book that distilled the wisdom of Marks’ celebrated client memos into a single volume, making his time-tested investing philosophy available to general readers for the first time. The book was greeted with wide acclaim from investors — professional, casual, aspiring, and armchair alike — and became a business bestseller.
Now, Columbia Business School Publishing is proud to announce an innovative digital edition that allows you to read Marks’ words alongside comments, insights and counterpoints from four other renowned investors and investment educators: Christopher Davis, Joel Greenblatt, Paul Johnson and Seth Klarman. See what these investors think of such concepts as “second-level thinking,” the price/value relationship, patient opportunism, and defensive investing. There are also annotations from Howard Marks himself, highlighting some of the themes that run throughout the book, along with a previously unpublished bonus chapter on the importance of reasonable expectations. This edition features a foreword from Bruce Greenwald.
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8. 'Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises' by Tim Geithner
As president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and then as President Barack Obama’s secretary of the Treasury, Timothy F. Geithner helped the United States navigate the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, from boom to bust to rescue to recovery. In a candid, riveting, and historically illuminating memoir, he takes readers behind the scenes of the crisis, explaining the hard choices and politically unpalatable decisions he made to repair a broken financial system and prevent the collapse of the Main Street economy. This is the inside story of how a small group of policy makers — in a thick fog of uncertainty, with unimaginably high stakes — helped avoid a second depression but lost the American people doing it. Stress Test is also a valuable guide to how governments can better manage financial crises, because this one won’t be the last.
Stress Test reveals a side of Secretary Geithner the public has never seen, starting with his childhood as an American abroad. He recounts his early days as a young Treasury official helping to fight the international financial crises of the 1990s, then describes what he saw, what he did, and what he missed at the New York Fed before the Wall Street boom went bust. He takes readers inside the room as the crisis began, intensified, and burned out of control, discussing the most controversial episodes of his tenures at the New York Fed and the Treasury, including the rescue of Bear Stearns; the harrowing weekend when Lehman Brothers failed; the searing crucible of the AIG rescue as well as the furor over the firm’s lavish bonuses; the battles inside the Obama administration over his widely criticized but ultimately successful plan to end the crisis; and the bracing fight for the most sweeping financial reforms in more than seventy years. Secretary Geithner also describes the aftershocks of the crisis, including the administration’s efforts to address high unemployment, a series of brutal political battles over deficits and debt, and the drama over Europe’s repeated flirtations with the economic abyss.
Buffett says that this book about the financial crisis is a must read for all managers.
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9. 'The Essays of Warren Buffett' by Warren Buffett

The year 2015 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Berkshire Hathaway under Warren Buffett’s leadership, a milestone worth commemorating. The tenure sets a record for chief executive not only in duration but in value creation and philosophizing. The fourth edition of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America celebrates its twentieth anniversary. As the book Buffett autographs most, its popularity and longevity attest to the widespread appetite for this unique compilation of Buffett’s thoughts that is at once comprehensive, non-repetitive, and digestible. New and experienced readers alike will gain an invaluable informal education by perusing this classic arrangement of Warren’s best writings.
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10. ‘Take on the Street’ by Arthur Levitt
In Take on the Street, Arthur Levitt — Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission for eight years under President Clinton — provides the best kind of insider information: the kind that can help honest, small investors protect themselves from the deliberately confusing ways of Wall Street.
At a time when investor confidence in Wall Street and corporate America is at an historic low, when many are seriously questioning whether or not they should continue to invest, Levitt offers the benefits of his own experience, both on Wall Street and as its chief regulator. His straight talk about the ways of stockbrokers (they are salesmen, plain and simple), corporate financial statements (the truth is often hidden), mutual fund managers (remember who they really work for), and other aspects of the business will help to arm everyone with the tools they need to protect — and enhance — their financial future.
In 2002 shareholder letter he talks about how the accounting standards have eroded over the years. He recommends this book as it shows the whole of the Andersen Accounting’s downfall in manner which will remind every business to uphold valuable principles.
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11. 'Jack: Straight From The Gut' by Jack Welch

As CEO of General Electric for the past twenty years, he has built its market cap by more than $450 billion and established himself as the most admired business leader in the world. His championing of initiatives like Six Sigma quality, globalization, and e-business have helped define the modern corporation. At the same time, he’s a gutsy boss who has forged a unique philosophy and an operating system that relies on a “boundaryless” sharing of ideas, an intense focus on people, and an informal, give-and-take style that makes bureaucracy the enemy. In anecdotal detail and with self-effacing humor, Jack Welch gives us the people (most notably his Irish mother) who shaped his life and the big hits and the big misses that characterized his career. Starting at GE in 1960 as an engineer earning $10,500, Jack learned the need for “getting out of the pile” when his first raise was the same as everyone else’s. He stayed out of the corporate bureaucracy while running a $2 billion collection of GE businesses-in a sweater and blue jeans-out of a Hilton in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. After avoiding GE’s Fairfield, Connecticut, headquarters for years, Jack was eventually summoned by then Chairman Reg Jones, who was planning his succession. There ensued one of the most painful parts of his career-Jack’s dark-horse struggle, filled with political tension, to make it to the CEO’s chair. A hug from Reg confirmed Jack was the new boss-and started the GE transformation. Welch walks us through the “Neutron Jack” years, when GE’s employment rolls fell by more than 100,000 as part of a strategy to “fix, sell, or close” each business…and how he used the purchase of RCA to provide a foundation for the company’s future earnings. There were mistakes, too-and Jack confronts them openly.
In his 2001 shareholder letter, he had endorsed the book saying
“Welch has had such an impact on modern business that a tour of his personal history offers all managers valuable lessons.”
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12. 'The Outsiders' by William Thorndike, Jr.
“It is impossible to produce superior performance unless you do something different.” John Templeton.
What makes a successful CEO? Most people call to mind a familiar definition: a seasoned manager with deep industry expertise. Others might point to the qualities of today’s so-called celebrity CEOs charisma, virtuoso communication skills, and a confident management style. But what really matters when you run an organization? What is the hallmark of exceptional CEO performance? Quite simply, it is the returns for the shareholders of that company over the long term.
In this refreshing, counterintuitive audiobook, author Will Thorndike brings to bear the analytical wisdom of a successful career in investing, closely evaluating the performance of companies and their leaders. You will meet eight individualistic CEOs whose firms’ average returns outperformed the S&P 500 by a factor of twenty in other words, an investment of $10,000 with each of these CEOs, on average, would have been worth over $1.5 million twenty-five years later. You may not know all their names, but you will recognize their companies: General Cinema, Ralston Purina, The Washington Post Company, Berkshire Hathaway, General Dynamics, Capital Cities Broadcasting, TCI, and Teledyne.
In “The Outsiders,” you’ll learn the traits and methods striking for their consistency and relentless rationality that helped these unique leaders achieve such exceptional performance. Humble, unassuming, and often frugal, these “outsiders” shunned Wall Street and the press, and shied away from the hottest new management trends. Instead, they shared specific traits that put them and the companies they led on winning trajectories: a laser-sharp focus on per share value as opposed to earnings or sales growth; an exceptional talent for allocating capital and human resources; and the belief that cash flow, not reported earnings, determines a company’s long-term value. Drawing on years of research and experience, Thorndike tells eye-opening stories, extracting lessons and revealing a compelling alternative model for anyone interested in leading a company or investing in one and reaping extraordinary returns.”
In his 2012 shareholder letter he praises the book about CEO’s who excelled with their capital allocations.
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13. ‘Limping on Water’ by Phil Beuth and K.C. Schulberg
Phil Beuth spent his entire broadcasting career with one company. As the first employee of a fledgling media startup in 1955, Phil worked his way up over a 40-year span, as Capital Cities grew to become one of America’s most influential and successful media companies. Limping on Water is a Dickensian rags-to-riches tale of a disadvantaged boy, born with cerebral palsy who, through luck, pluck, strength of character, skill, persistence and loyalty, rose to become a top executive at one of America’s most respected and successful media companies, Capital Cities Communications; “The minnow that swallowed the whale.” Phil was born in a blue-collar neighborhood of Staten Island to parents of English and German stock in 1932. To state that his origins were humble is like saying the Yankees know a thing or two about baseball. The young struggling family was crushed by the tragic death of Phil’s father when Phil was just four, causing his mother to park her young, physically impaired son with her step-father, an embittered, war-wounded veteran (of the Spanish-American War!), who ran a ramshackle “Sanford and Son” junk business out of his backyard. What propelled this boy to raise himself by his orthopedic bootstraps to become a respected and honored leader in his field, a member of two Broadcasting Halls of Fame, head of Good Morning America and a Division President of ABC?
In his 2015 shareholder letter, Warren Buffett recommends for being such inspiration. He talks about the journey of Phil from being someone suffering from cerebral palsy to being one of the top executives in media. He says through the book Phil gives everyone a ringside seat to his story.
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14. 'The Clash of the Cultures' by John Bogle
Over the course of his sixty-year career in the mutual fund industry, Vanguard Group founder John C. Bogle has witnessed a massive shift in the culture of the financial sector. The prudent, value-adding culture of long-term investment has been crowded out by an aggressive, value-destroying culture of short-term speculation. Mr. Bogle has not been merely an eye-witness to these changes, but one of the financial sector’s most active participants. In The Clash of the Cultures, he urges a return to the common sense principles of long-term investing.
Provocative and refreshingly candid, this book discusses Mr. Bogle’s views on the changing culture in the mutual fund industry, how speculation has invaded our national retirement system, the failure of our institutional money managers to effectively participate in corporate governance, and the need for a federal standard of fiduciary duty.
Mr. Bogle recounts the history of the index mutual fund, how he created it, and how exchange-traded index funds have altered its original concept of long-term investing. He also presents a first-hand history of Wellington Fund, a real-world case study on the success of investment and the failure of speculation. The book concludes with ten simple rules that will help investors meet their financial goals. Here, he presents a common sense strategy that “may not be the best strategy ever devised. But the number of strategies that are worse is infinite.”
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15. ‘Essays in Persuasion’ by John Maynard Keynes
Essays In Persuasion written by legendary author John Maynard Keynes is widely considered to be one of the top 100 greatest books of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, Essays In Persuasion is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless piees of classic literature, this gem by John Maynard Keynes is highly recommended.
Buffett says that reading about Keynes will make any reader smarter about securities and the markets. He says even after a century of his writings, they are still relevant in today’s markets.
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