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Atomic Habits by James Clear
0The life-altering manual Atomic Habits by James Clear demonstrates how minor adjustments, made on a regular basis, can have profound impacts on your personal and professional life.
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Awaken the Giant within by Anthony Robbins
0Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins is a practical and inspirational manual that teaches you how to take charge of your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and life outcomes.
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Bad Blood By John Carreyrou
0Bad Blood by John Carreyrou is an engrossing and thoroughly researched examination of one of the most shocking scandals in Silicon Valley.
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Beyond Positive Thinking By Dr. Robert Anthony
0Beyond Positive Thinking, a well-known self-help book by Dr. Robert Anthony, goes beyond simply telling yourself encouraging things.
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Black Box Thinking By Matthew Syed
0Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed is a compelling and captivating book about how failure can teach you.
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Coffee Can Investing By Saurabh Mukherjea
0Coffee Can Investing by Saurabh Mukherjea is a powerful and practical manual for long-term stock investing success in India.
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Contagious by Jonah Berger
0Marketers should read Jonah Berger’s Contagious because it explains why certain concepts, products, and content spread so quickly.
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Die With Zero by Bill Perkins
0Die With Zero by Bill Perkins is a groundbreaking manual for personal finance and life planning that defies conventional wisdom regarding cost-cutting.cutting. Instead of just being wealthy, Perkins advises people to concentrate on creating meaningful memories, living life to the fullest, and managing their finances. You can pass away in this manner without regrets or unrealized potential.
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Digital Minimalism By Cal Newport
0A book that can change your life if you’re feeling overpowered by technology is Cal Newport’s Digital Minimalism. In a world full of notifications, incessant scrolling, and short attention spans, you can regain your time, focus, and peace of mind by adopting this philosophy and practical strategy. Learn how to live your life more meaningfully and with less digital noise.
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Feel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal
0Ali Abdaal’s book Feel-Good Productivity teaches you how to quit pushing yourself to be productive and start enjoying it.You can learn how to stop pushing yourself to be productive and start enjoying it by reading Ali Abdaal’s book Feel-Good Productivity. Based on the most recent research and personal experience, this guide offers a novel approach to getting more done by first feeling better.
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Finish What You Start by Peter Hollins
0Peter Hollins’ science-based book, Finish What You Start, will teach you how to follow through, stop procrastinating, and develop self-control so you can always achieve your goals and do what really matters.
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Fooled By Randomness By Nassim Nicholas Taleb
0In his book Fooled by Chance, Nicholas Taleb challenges readers to consider how much more chance influences investing, business, and life outcomes than we typically realize. Taleb illustrates how our brains make mistakes that result in poor decisions and misplaced trust through compelling stories and astute analysis.
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Freakonomics By Steven D. Levitt And Stephen J. Dubner
0The book Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner takes a different look at everyday life through the lens of economics. By posing novel queries and examining startling data, this book powerfully and frequently surprises readers with its insights into the hidden motivations that shape human behavior.
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Games People Play by Eric Berne
0Eric Berne’s book Games People Play offers a novel examination of the fundamental factors that influence interpersonal relationships. The concept of Transactional Analysis is introduced. It lucidly and perceptively illustrates the “games” people play in daily life without realizing it and how to stop playing them in order to connect with others in a more genuine and honest way.
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Give and Take by Adam Grant
0Adam Grant’s book Give and Take looks at how our interactions with others are becoming more important to our success than just hard work and talent.In his book Give and Take, Adam Grant examines how relationships with others are increasingly becoming more crucial to success than skill and hard work alone. Grant illustrates why people who give more than they take frequently succeed and how helping others can benefit us all through fascinating research and personal stories.
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Good To Great By Jim Collins
0Jim Collins’s classic book on leadership and business, Good to Great, outlines the key concepts that distinguish great companies from mediocre ones. Based on in-depth research, it provides helpful guidance to leaders, entrepreneurs, and organizations that aspire to be outstanding for a long time.