Scott is the New York Times–bestselling author of The Four, The Algebra of Happiness, Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity, and Adrift: America in 100 Charts. His latest, Adrift, debuted on the New York Times bestseller list in October 2022.
“Profoundly insightful and a joy to read. Few explain complicated topics better than Scott Galloway.”
—MORGAN HOUSEL
New York Times bestselling author of The Psychology of Money
“The decisions you make at the beginning of your professional life have a compounding impact on your chances of success, and this invaluable guide will steer you toward an optimal outcome.”
—ANNIE DUKE
bestselling author of Thinking in Bets
In The Algebra of Wealth, Galloway lays bare the rules of financial success in today’s economy. In his characteristic unvarnished, no-BS style, he explains what you need to know in order to better your chances for economic security no matter what.
We process images 60 times faster than words. This is the story of America — where we've been and where we're headed — told through charts.
The COVID-19 outbreak has turned bedrooms into offices, pitted young against old, and widened the gaps between rich and poor, red and blue, the mask wearers and the mask haters. Some businesses — like home exercise company Peloton, video conference software maker Zoom, and Amazon — woke up to find themselves crushed under an avalanche of consumer demand. Others — like the restaurant, travel, hospitality, and live entertainment industries — scrambled to escape obliteration.
The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning draws on Professor Galloway's mix of anecdotes and no-BS insight to share hard-won wisdom about life's challenges, along with poignant personal stories.
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google are the four most influential companies on the planet. Just about everyone thinks they know how they got there. Just about everyone is wrong.
The COVID-19 outbreak has turned bedrooms into offices, pitted young against old, and widened the gaps between rich and poor, red and blue, the mask wearers and the mask haters. Some businesses — like home exercise company Peloton, video conference software maker Zoom, and Amazon — woke up to find themselves crushed under an avalanche of consumer demand. Others — like the restaurant, travel, hospitality, and live entertainment industries — scrambled to escape obliteration.