[0]: https://www.gatesnotes.com/About-Bill-Gates/Summer-Books-201...
[1]: https://medium.com/swlh/elon-musks-reading-list-every-book-h...
If they read books ofc, in these cases they obviously do
This logic doesn't take us anywhere because there existed equally intelligent people who either worked in farm or meatshop or even might be working as a janitor instead of launching companies worth billions and recommending othes books.
And does being intelligent means not being evil? What if they posted these books to distract you while they go around reading something else which helps them build competitive advantage against masses.
I won't blind accept a reading suggestion from someone even if they happen to be commerically successful or they happen to be smarter.
to be honest, books recommended by, say Bill Gates, are often in other spheres of influence and interest than i am currently part of and feel i can do anything about. but any technical book from John Carmack is a go for me.
What's on cable is relegated by Neilson ratings, what's on the radio is relegated by what's popular / the DJ's favorite songs, what's in a bookstore is relegated by what sells well (or, by what doesn't sell poorly). Everything is curated.
Also these three people are examples; the point is that some public people that you may care about recommend books, and that is a way to discover books.
Whoa that is some casually thrown-in hardcore judgement.