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Grit by Angela Duckworth
0An intriguing look at how drive and perseverance, rather than innate talent, lead to success can be found in Angela Duckworth’s book Grit. Based on science and personal experiences, this book offers practical guidance to anyone who wishes to achieve long-term objectives.
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HBR at 100 By Harvard Business Review
0The Harvard Business Review’s most well-known and significant articles from the previous century are collected in HBR at 100.. It contains classic concepts from renowned intellectuals who have influenced our understanding of strategy, management, leadership, and innovation.
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Hidden Potential by Adam Grant
0The book Hidden Potential by Adam Grant is an amazing read that alters our perspective on success.This book examines how we can transcend our natural abilities and create the mindset and frameworks required to realize our greatest potential. It accomplishes this by fusing science, anecdotes from real life, and practical advice.
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Hooked: How To Build Habit-Forming Products By Nir Eyal
0Nir Eyal’s compelling book Hooked shows how profitable software companies create products that create habits. Entrepreneurs, designers, and marketers who wish to create products that people adore and want to use repeatedly should read this book. It makes use of an established behavioral paradigm.
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How Big Things Get Done by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner
0Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner’s groundbreaking study, How Big Things Get Done, explores the factors that contribute to the success or failure of large projects and provides practical advice for leaders, business owners, and builders tasked with realizing lofty goals.
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How To Decide By Annie Duke
0The practical, science-based book How to Decide by Annie Duke helps readers make better decisions by teaching them how to think clearly, handle uncertainty, and steer clear of common cognitive traps.
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How to Enjoy Your Life and Job by Dale Carnegie
0The timeless book How to Enjoy Your Life and Job by Dale Carnegie offers you useful advice on how to enhance your relationships, attitude, and communication in order to be happier, more content, and more successful in both your personal and professional life.
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Hyperfocus By Chris Bailey
0Hyperfocus, written by Chris Bailey, is a science-based book that teaches you how to manage your attention in a distracting world. Plan your days to be as clear and productive as possible, use mind-wandering to increase your creativity, and learn how to focus deeply when necessary.
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Sell Like Crazy By Sabri Suby
0Unlock the secrets of high-impact marketing with Sell Like Crazy by Sabri Suby—your no-fluff guide to proven, step-by-step strategies that turn prospects into lifelong customers.
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Stillness Is the Key By Ryan Holiday
0Stillness Is the Key by Ryan Holiday uses lessons from both ancient philosophy and contemporary practice to show readers how to find clarity, peace, and purpose in a world full of noise and distraction.
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The Essays Of Warren Buffett by Lawrence A. Cunningham
0The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, compiled by Lawrence A. Cunningham, is a neat compilation of some of Buffett’s most intriguing letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. For businesspeople, investors, and students, this book is a clear and engaging guide that covers classic topics like leadership, ethics, corporate governance, and investment. It distills decades of financial knowledge into one book.
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The Law Of Success In 16 Lessons By Napoleon Hell
0The Law of Success in 16 Lessons by Napoleon Hill is a transformative book that explains the fundamentals of success and provides a detailed plan for developing wealth, character, leadership, and purpose by teaching you 16 essential principles that the most prosperous people in history have applied.
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The Laws of Human Nature By Robert Greene
0The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene is an in-depth manual for comprehending the invisible forces that influence human behavior. It assists readers in discovering their motivations, developing emotional self-control, and making honest and prudent use of their influence in interpersonal relationships, the workplace, and society at large.
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The Lean Startup By Eric Ries
0The Lean Startup by Eric Ries is a groundbreaking book that teaches people how to start profitable businesses. In order to reduce risk and accelerate growth, it emphasizes rapid experimentation, validated learning, and agile management. This is particularly helpful for business owners who are attempting to stay up with rapidly evolving industries.
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The Psychology of Money By Morgan Housel
0The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel offers an insightful examination of how our personal experiences, emotions, and prejudices influence our financial decisions. It demonstrates that when it comes to real wealth, behavior is just as significant as knowledge.
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The Richest Man In Babylon By Georges S. Clason
0The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason is a timeless tale about how to accumulate wealth through saving, investing, and growing it.It accomplishes this through engrossing scenes set in ancient Mesopotamian marketplaces.