The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People By Stephen R. Covey
Reclaim Your Heart By Yasmin Mogahed
Ego Is The Enemy By Ryan Holiday
While the history books are filled with tales of obsessive visionary geniuses who remade the world in their image with sheer, almost irrational force, I've found that history is also made by individuals who fought their egos at every turn, who eschewed the spotlight, and who put their higher goals above their desire for recognition.? ?from the prologue
The 5 Am Club By Robin Sharma
Manipulation Techniques by David Cliff Moore
Everything Is F*cked A Book About Hope By Mark Manson
The Power Of Now By Eckhart Tolle
The Courage To Be Disliked by Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi
Secrets of Divine Love Journal: Insightful Reflections that Inspire Hope and Revive Faith
Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nguyen
A self-help book called "Don't Believe Everything You Think" offers advice on how to spot and get rid of unfavorable thought patterns. The author provides helpful guidance to help readers cultivate a more upbeat and realistic perspective, resulting in greater mental and emotional well-being, using mindfulness and self-compassion approaches.
Rumi: Bridge To The Soul By Coleman Barks
Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey Into the Heart of Islam By A. Helwa
101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest
Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking
Teaching Of Rumi By Andrew Harvey
100 Things Successful Leaders Do By Nigel Cumberland
Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
Explore Nietzsche's revolutionary ideas in "Beyond Good and Evil," translated by R.J. Hollingdale. Rejecting traditional Western concepts, Nietzsche unveils the flaws of Christian morality and advocates for embracing individual "will to power." With commentary from the translator and an introduction by Michael Tanner, this Penguin Classics edition offers profound insights into Nietzsche's philosophy.
8 Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go by Jay Shetty
Self-help book "Think Like a Monk" by Jay Shetty provides helpful guidance on how to cultivate a more contented and meaningful existence. Shetty distils old knowledge into eight key concepts, including gratitude, compassion, and attention, by drawing on his experience as a monk. Shetty offers practical advice and activities that readers may use to improve their own lives through his accessible experiences and perceptive analysis. Everyone looking to live a more meaningful and satisfying life and have a deeper understanding of who they are and what they are meant to do should read this book.
The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down: How to Be Calm in a Busy World by Haemin Sunim
How to Disagree: Negotiate Difference in a Divided World by Adam Ferner and Darren Chetty
Whether it's in the local, national or international arena, there are huge divisions both within and between political parties, and views and values fluctuate wildly across society. Nobody seems able to agree. Nobody even seems able to agree to disagree. So, what can we do?
In this book, we'll look at how we can discuss divisive topics more effectively. We?ll examine the different modes and methods of discourse and analysis and, through examining some of the common obstacles to productive conversations, we discuss actionable ways to encourage positive, helpful debate.
Stillness Is The Key By Ryan Holiday
In The Obstacle Is the Way and Ego Is the Enemy, bestselling author Ryan Holiday made ancient wisdom wildly popular with a new generation of leaders in sports, politics, and technology. In his new book, Stillness Is the Key, Holiday draws on timeless Stoic and Buddhist philosophy to show why slowing down is the secret weapon for those charging ahead.
Never Finished: Unshackle Your Mind and Win the War Within by David Goggins
Mind Management, Not Time Management by David Kadavy
"Discover a groundbreaking approach to productivity with 'Mind Management, Not Time Management' by bestselling author David Kadavy. Uncover the secrets to unlocking your true potential, making faster decisions, and bringing your best ideas to life in today's ever-changing world. Elevate your productivity and start reading now."
As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
James Allen is the author of the ageless self-help classic "As a Man Thinketh." The power of our thoughts and how they affect our lives are explored in this fascinating and thought-provoking book. Allen emphasises the link between our thoughts, personalities, and situations and the significance of developing constructive thought patterns. This book encourages readers to take charge of their ideas and ultimately mould their own futures with elegant wording and useful advice.
The Great Philosophers by Stephen Law
"The Great Philosophers" offers engaging biographies of 50 influential thinkers, delving into their lives and revolutionary ideas. Through vivid portraits and clear explanations, it introduces readers to philosophers like Plato, Kant, Nietzsche, and more, showcasing their enduring relevance with relatable examples and memorable quotes. An ideal gateway to the world of philosophy.
Surrounded by Psychopaths by Thomas Erikson
How the Brain Lost Its Mind: Sex, Hysteria, and the Riddle of Mental Illness by Allan H. Ropper and Brian Burrell
"How the Brain Lost Its Mind" explores the intertwined history of syphilis and hysteria, shedding light on the complex relationship between brain diseases and mental illnesses. From the devastation of syphilis to the enigmatic nature of hysteria, the book delves into the challenges of understanding and treating these conditions while raising thought-provoking questions about the mind-brain connection.
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin's book The Creative Act: A Way of Being is a stimulating examination of creativity and its tremendous influence on our lives. Rubin explores the essence of creativity, sharing insights, anecdotes, and helpful advice on fostering and expressing one's creative spirit. He draws on his vast experience as a renowned music producer and cultural influencer. This book encourages a transforming mentality that transcends art and permeates all facets of life, urging readers to accept their individual creative inclinations.
Philosophical Essays By Bertrand Russell
You’re Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Approach to Living an Unorthodox Life by Nate Dallas
Nate Dallas' self-help book You're Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Way to Living an Unorthodox Life gives a distinctive viewpoint on how to live a fulfilled life through the principles of Orthodox Judaism. To assist readers in overcoming their own obstacles, Dallas, who battled addiction and depression, discusses his experience and lessons learned from practicing Orthodox Judaism. Jewish tradition-based guidance on problems like relationships, careers, personal development, and spirituality is offered in this book. Regardless of one's upbringing or religious convictions, it provides a novel and approachable viewpoint on discovering meaning and pleasure. You're Too Good to Feel This Bad is a worthwhile read for anyone looking to live a more fulfilling life because to its captivating approach and realistic experiences.
The Courage to be Happy by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
Happy Sexy Millionaire: Unexpected Truths about Fulfillment, Love, and Success by Steven Bartlett
Philosophy for Life: Teach Yourself: The Ideas That Shape Our World and How To Use Them by Mel Thompson
"Explore the rich history of Western thought and master practical philosophy for everyday life with 'Philosophy For Life.' This comprehensive guide empowers you to think critically, delve into key ideas, and find wisdom in subjects from happiness to existence. A must-read toolkit for developing your own thoughtful perspective."