"Think Again" by Adam Grant is a call to question what we think we know. It teaches the power of curiosity, intellectual humility, and flexibility—skills that help us grow, adapt, and thrive in a rapidly changing world.
We spend so much energy being “liked”, by friends, coworkers, strangers on the internet. But what if freedom begins with not caring what others think? This book, built on Adlerian psychology, teaches us that happiness comes from accepting yourself, not editing yourself
Theme: Transforming conflict—inner and outer—through mindfulness, compassion, and nonviolence.
Your subconscious is always listening. Joseph Murphy teaches how your thoughts, beliefs, and inner dialogue shape your health, wealth, and destiny—whether you're aware of it or not.
Letting go of tension and cultivating inner calm.
It’s not just you. Our ability to focus is being hijacked not by laziness, but by powerful systems designed to fracture our minds. Here’s what you need to know.
Steve Siebold's "How Rich People Think" delves into the contrasting mindsets between the wealthy and the middle class. Drawing from over 1,200 interviews with millionaires and billionaires, Siebold emphasizes that wealth is more about mindset than mechanics.
Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender by Dr. David R. Hawkins, distilled into: ✅ 7 Core Sections 🎯 7 High-Caliber Personal Recalibrations Each section fuses emotional intelligence, spiritual clarity, and practical psychology—designed for transformation at the root.
GRIT: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth, distilled into: ✅ 7 Key Sections 🎯 7 Personal Recalibrations (to develop unshakable grit)
Luxury isn’t about selling more—it’s about being more. Here’s how true luxury brands are built.
Inspired by the life of the French artist Paul Gauguin, The Moon and Sixpence tells the story of Charles Strickland, a seemingly ordinary London stockbroker who, in midlife, abandons his family and career to pursue an overpowering urge to paint. Strickland is not a charming or even likable man—he is selfish, rude, and indifferent to others—but his dedication to his art is absolute and unrelenting. He sacrifices everything in pursuit of an inner compulsion to create, even if it means destitution, isolation, or hurting those around him.
Management for Dummies by Robert Pettinger, Bob Nelson, and Peter Economy is a practical guide, not just for new managers but for anyone who works with people. It turns leadership into a teachable skill. Here are 15 timeless lessons every manager can use.
You'll learn more in 2 days from this book than you will in 2 years of business college courses.
📘 The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
Michael Easter is a health and science journalist best known for his books that explore human potential, discomfort, and resilience through a blend of research, adventure, and storytelling.
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