Hi JBR, I do appreciate your commentary. The list is quite literally intended to describe books that shaped my thinking. The reason the books in question appear in this list is because I have been trying to target the issue of how beliefs are formed and how people act on them. Because, to my knowledge, there are no writers on this topic in the world of investing, I have ventured outside investing to try to understand it. So, the purpose of including the cited books is to attempt to highlight the subject of belief formation and ultimately apply this to market behavior. I am not advocating these books per se, just showing books that shaped my thinking for the reasons I cited. Thank you for your comments and I will definitely keep them in mind for the future.