Why do so many famous business books age poorly, while narrative and literary nonfiction continues to endure?
In this episode of the BookJelly Podcast, I examine why business nonfiction struggles to remain timeless. Drawing from The Millionaire Next Door, Good to Great, and The Intelligent Investor, I argue that business books are bound to data, context, and systems that inevitably decay.
In contrast, literary nonfiction like Alfred Lansing’s Endurance survives because it explores enduring human conditions rather than temporary frameworks.
This episode is a diagnosis, not an attack. And a reminder to choose our “classics” carefully.