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50 must-read books to get through before your 50th birthday

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​​14 books to help you reclaim your purpose in life

1. “Dare to Lead” encourages readers to have courageous conversations, lead with their hearts and be brave at work.
2. “The Alchemist” follows a young shepherd boy on a journey of self-discovery to get his Personal Legend.
3. “Big Magic” shows readers how to live courageously and “unlock the fear of being wrong” in your creative pursuits.
4. “StrengthsFinder 2.0” promotes self-discovery by helping readers recognize their hidden potential and unlock natural talents.
5. “The Power of Now” offers spiritual guidance on how to be mindful and present in the moment for an enlightened life experience.
6. “Man's Search for Meaning” reveals Viktor Frankl's inspiring story about finding purpose through even the most difficult experiences in life.
7. “Finding Your Element” allows readers to access their creativity, passion, and curiosity for self-fulfillment and inspiring life changes.
8. “Make Your Bed” instructs readers on how doing small things can make a big difference in achieving any larger goal they may have in life or beyond it
9. “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” teaches people conscious strategies on improving effectiveness towards personal goals.
10. “Grit” explores the importance of perseverance when striving towards long-term goals.
11. “Flow” investigates optimal performance achieved when one is fully engaged in “flow” state between challenge and skill levels.
12. “Radical Acceptance” promotes accepting reality as it is instead of resisting it for overall wellbeing.
13. “When Breath Becomes Air” follows a neurosurgeon's journey as he discovers he has terminal cancer and reflects on the meaning of life.
14. “Start With Why” examines the importance of having a purpose behind what you do and how understanding this concept can help us both professionally and personally.

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Man's Search for Meaning” is a powerful account of Viktor Frankl's struggle to maintain his faith and hope while interned in Nazi concentration camps, and how he found meaning in the most extreme circumstances through everyone’s quest for ultimate purpose.

7 key lessons with explanations to take away from the book “Man’s Search for Meaning”

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​​19 sci-fi books that will change the way you see the world

1. “Neuromancer” is a sci-fi novel about virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
2. “Snow Crash” is a cyberpunk, dystopian novel set in post-modern America.
3. “The Foundation Series” is a collection of interrelated science fiction stories written by Isaac Asimov.
4. “1984” is a dystopian novel depicting a totalitarian regime in which independent thought is suppressed.
5. “Dune” is an iconic sci-fi epic set on the desert planet Arrakis.
6. “Ender's Game” tells the story of brilliant child strategist, Ender Wiggin, who must protect humanity from an alien threat.
7. “Ready Player One” follows the quest of protagonist Wade Watts to unlock an Easter egg hidden by a wealthy videogame designer in his expansive virtual universe, OASIS.
8. “The War of the Worlds” depicts a Martian invasion of Earth that has become an iconic sci-fi narrative of mankind’s battle against extraterrestrial forces.
9. “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” chronicles the misadventures of hapless earthling Arthur Dent in space and time via multiple galaxies with his alien friend Ford Prefect after earth's demolition to make way for a galactic highway construction project.
10. “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” tells the story of socially displaced bounty hunter Rick Deckard as he searches for rebel androids on a polluted Earth ravaged by nuclear war.
11. “Contact” follows scientist Ellie Arroway’s quest for extraterrestrial contact and the moral clashes she finds along the way.
12. “Brave New World” paints a picture of society taken over by genetic engineering, mind control and hedonism run amok.
13. “The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress” is about a revolution on a lunar colony against an oppressive Earth government.
14. “Doomsday Book” is a time-travel journey to Medieval England.
15. “The Time Machine” follows the adventures of an inventor in a machine that can travel through time.
16. “Starship Troopers” is an action-packed military sci-fi story involving humans and aliens in space combat.
17. “The Left Hand Of Darkness” is a science fiction novel exploring the genderless society of a single humanoid species from multiple perspectives.
18. “Child Of A Hidden Sea” tells two connected stories about two characters attempting to return the power balance to their interstellar home.
19. “Olympos” chronicles an epic battle between Achilles' army and Colossus robots assisting ancient gods trying to reclaim Earth as their own homeland.

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​​25 fiction books to open up your imagination

1. “Room” tells the story of a young boy held captive in a single room with his mother.
2. “The Catcher in the Rye” is the coming-of-age story of a disaffected teenager wandering the streets of New York City.
3. “1984” presents a nightmarish vision of complete societal control and surveillance in an oppressive future world.
4. “Beloved” follows the lives of freed slaves post-Civil War as they grapple with love, death, and unspoken secrets from their past.
5. “A Thousand Splendid Suns” examines two generations of Afghan women struggling with extreme societal oppression and marital abuse against an everchanging landscape of violence and political upheaval in their home country.
6. “Brave New World” paints a dystopian vision of a future where people consume pleasure-inducing drugs and practice promiscuous sex to dull any sense of individual identity or dissatisfaction with life's rigid caste system.
7. “The Grapes of Wrath” tells a multigenerational story about an Oklahoma family forced to relocate due to economic depression during the Dust Bowl era in 1930s America.
8. “Slaughterhouse-Five” follows an American airman during WWII as he experiences a time-traveling journey through space and time while struggling to process his trauma after surviving the firebombing of Dresden, Germany.
9. “To Kill a Mockingbird” is set in depression-era Alabama, presenting themes of racial injustice, childhood innocence, and morality through its protagonist Scout Finch's unique perspective on life's struggles throughout her hometown's deep divisions between races, classes, genders and ages.
10. “The Alchemist” follows Santiago’s spiritual trek around the Mediterranean to find buried treasure but discovers that it is not money or material things Santiago ultimately seeks but wisdom from his journeys’ self discoveries.
11. “The Bell Jar” chronicles Esther Greenwood’s summer internship at Mademoiselle Magazine followed by her spiraling descent into mental illness while living in New York City navigating society’s expectations for women at midcentury America.
12. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is whimsical tale that follows Charlie Bucket who wins one golden ticket to visit Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory full of wondrous surprises hidden within it's walls .
13. “The Hobbit” follows Bilbo Baggins on a quest to help dwarves reclaim their lost homeland.
14. “Animal Farm” is an allegory about a group of animals who rebel against humanity and struggle with establishing and maintaining power amongst themselves.
15. “The Hunger Games Trilogy” follows teenager Katniss Everdeen as she competes in a series of violent reality TV shows in order to save herself and her family.
16. “Frankenstein Or, The Modern Prometheus” is the story of Victor Frankenstein as he attempts to create life from death with disastrous consequences.
17. “One Hundred Years of Solitude” tells the story of seven generations of the Buendía family, recounting their magical adventures amidst parables about Colombian history and politics.
18. “The Great Gatsby” tells the story of Jay Gatsby's pursuit for wealth and love, only to be brought down by moral corruption in 1920s America.
19. “Jane Eyre” is about an orphaned woman who finds both passion and freedom through fulfilling relationships with those around her despite obstacles of Victorian society expectations.
20. “Wuthering Heights” is a tragic love story between Heathcliff and Catherine across generations on a Yorkshire moor in 19th Century England.

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​​10 money management books worth exploring

1. “The Total Money Makeover” by Dave Ramsey provides a proven plan to get financially fit.
2. “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki reveals the wealth secrets taught to the rich that are withheld from poor and middle class families.
3. “Personal Finance For Dummies” by Eric Tyson offers an approachable introduction to personal finance.
4. “The Little Book of Common Sense Investing” by John Bogle provides a strategy to secure fair returns in the stock market.
5. “Your Money or Your Life” by Vicki Robin outlines nine steps for transforming one's relationship with money and gaining financial independence.
6. “I Will Teach You To Be Rich” by Ramit Sethi is a contemporary guide to mastering financial literacy and accumulating wealth.
7. “The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner” by David Bach outlines a plan for achieving millionaire status through real estate investing.
8. “The Millionaire Next Door” reveals the surprising secrets of America's wealthy based on an extensive study conducted by Thomas J Stanley.
9. “The Financial Diet” by Chelsea Fagan & Lauren Ver Hage provides an accessible guide to managing money responsibly, regardless of current finances and habits.
10. “You Need a Budget (YNAB)” outlines Jesse Mecham's system for budgeting effectively, getting out of debt, and living one's desired lifestyle.

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How Not To Be Wrong explores how mathematical thinking can help us make better decisions in the world, while also encouraging us to look beyond commonly held assumptions.

10 key lessons to take away from the book “How Not To Be Wrong”

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​​The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle offers readers a wealth of profound insights on the nature of living in the present moment.

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​​24 books that can be read quickly

1. “Stardust” — a fantasy adventure novel set in a magical fairytale world.
2. “The Great Gatsby” — a classic novel exploring themes of wealth, ambition, love and betrayal in 1920s America.
3. “Wuthering Heights” — a Gothic romance novel about doomed love between characters from different social classes.
4. “Magic Hour” — a coming-of-age story about a teen discovering the power of music and friendship.
5. “A Separate Peace” — an emotionally powerful exploration of young people determined to survive their wartime realities.
6. “Catcher in the Rye” — iconic story of an angsty teen's alienation from society as he searches for his place in the world.
7. “The Alchemist” — a magical tale of one man's journey across Spain to find his destiny and fulfill his personal legend.
8. “1984” — dystopian tale about a totalitarian state's oppressive regime that goes against basic human freedoms.
9. “The Fault In Our Stars” — heartbreaking story of two teens who find each other amid life’s chaos—and cancer.
10. “Frankenstein” — gothic horror classic that meditates on science, creation and humanity’s moral consequences.
11. “Slaughterhouse Five” — satirical time travel novel exploring existential questions about war and free will.
12. “Brave New World” — sci-fi imagining set in a chaotic future dystopia where citizens have been genetically engineered for satisfaction through consumerism and leisure activities.
13. “Emma” — a witty comedy of manners featuring full-fledged heroines utilizing their wit and independence to navigate society’s expectations.
14. “To Kill a Mockingbird” — timeless classic that tackles racial injustice during the Great Depression in the Deep South.
15. “Moby Dick” — epic adventure novel depicting man’s pursuit of revenge against nature , testing limits between humans and gods alike.
16. “Animal Farm” — dystopian allegorical novella articulating animal rights issues through dystopian civil unrest caused by oppressive leadership.
17. “One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest” — grippingly dark satire exploring control versus freedom, with poignant reflections on social judgment, mental illness, and morality.
18. “The Picture Of Dorian Gray” — dark tale delving into themes of decadence, vanity, obsession, morality, artistry — all through an aging portrait.
19. “Slade House” — fantastical fiction book involving parallel universes & mysteries unfolding across five decades.
20. “Ulysses” — modernist masterpiece capturing one Dubliner’s zany journey through wastelands made up of mind & memory.
21. “Little Women” — coming-of-age classic following four sisters seeking their dreams while learning life lessons on the way.
22. “Persuasion” — set against England during the Napoleonic wars, a romantic quest advocating patience & understanding between class boundaries explores trials & imperfections amongst relationships.
23. “Romeo & Juliet” — timeless tragedy foretelling forbidden romance amidst family rivalries which ultimately devastate its star crossed lovers.
24. “A Christmas Carol” — Warmhearted Dickens’ novella preaching redemption brings forth 3 spirits spending one fateful night reshaping miser Ebenezer Scroog‘s outlook on life.

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​​8 most highly recommended meditation books of all time

1. Bhante Henepola Gunaratana’s “Mindfulness in Plain English” is a practical guide to cultivating mindfulness, offering step-by-step insight on how to integrate it into our daily lives and awaken an enlightened mind.
2. Jon Kabat-Zinn’s “Wherever You Go, There You Are” emphasizes the importance of presence and awareness in every moment.
3. Thich Nhat Hanh’s “The Miracle of Mindfulness” emphasizes the power of conscious breathing and simple activities in daily life to foster mindfulness.
4. Shunryu Suzuki’s “Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind” encourages readers to adopt a beginner's mind-set and let go to open up to greater understanding.
5. Sadhguru’s “Inner Engineering” suggests ways in which inner exploration can lead to joy and peace within oneself, through yogic practices and discipline of the mind and body.
6. Dan Harris’ “10% Happier” recounts his personal journey from stress and anxiety towards utilizing self-help tools for a more mindful life filled with joy.
7. Tara Brach's “Radical Acceptance” encourages readers to embrace their lives fully with compassion for oneself, inspired by Buddhist philosophy and teachings.
8. Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power of Now” is an inspiring call for readers to recognize their true essence as spiritual beings largely uninhibited by ego or external influence through living in the present moment.

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​​The Miracle Equationby Hal Elrod is a self-help guide that provides readers with a framework to help them make their biggest dreams come true. Through the use of the Miracle Equation, readers will learn how to increase belief in themselves, take consistent inspired action, and develop a clear vision for what they want to achieve.

10 lessons from the book “The Miracle Equation”

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​​“Make Your Bed” encourages readers to start the day with a small and achievable task of making their bed in order to develop a sense of self-discipline, pride, and confidence.

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​​​​10 books to learn new skills in 2023

1. The Art of Learning: Pursuing excellence through mastery.
2. Atomic Habits: Building good/breaking bad habits.
3. Think Like a Programmer: Creative problem-solving.
4. Deep Work: Focus in a distracted world.
5. Getting Things Done: Stress-free productivity.
6. Crucial Conversations: High stakes conversations tools.
7. So Good They Can't Ignore You: Skills to find work you love.
8. The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5.
9. When Can You Start: Become employable faster.
10. Fierce Conversations: Successful conversations.

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​​14 novels to read

1. “Catch-22” — a comical satire of bureaucracy and military rule.
2. “Uprooted” — a magical tale of a headstrong young woman's quest to right an ancient wrong.
3. “I, The Jury” — a hardboiled private detective sets out to find justice for his murdered friend.
4. “The Hobbit” — an unexpected journey for a small hobbit that leads to unbelievable adventure.
5. “Night Watch” — a supernatural battle between the forces of good and evil hidden in everyday life.
6. “Lord of Light” — in a future world dominated by a mysterious god figure, rebellion is brewing among the populace.
7. “Anna Karenina” — a story of forbidden love, unhappiness, and tragedy set against the backdrop of Russian aristocracy.
8. “North and South” — two people from dissimilar backgrounds find their lives intertwined amidst social unrest in 1840s England.
9. “Huckleberry Finn” — Mark Twain's timeless classic about a young boy's journey down the Mississippi River at the hands fate and self-discovery.
10. “The Night Circus” — enchanting battles of wit and will play out underneath the illuminated tents of an otherworldly circus.
11. “To Kill a Mockingbird” — Harper Lee's masterpiece about compassion, justice, and prejudice set during 1930s Alabama.
12. “Crime and Punishment" — Fyodor Dostoevsky's gripping psychological thriller following one man's journey through guilt, redemption, and morality.
13. “The Horse and His Boy” — an adventurous tale in which two unexpected heroes join forces to bravely confront danger in strange lands beyond their own.
14. "The Count of Monte Cristo" — Revenge unfolds as Edmond Dantès escapes imprisonment and pursues his captors with relentless vengeance.

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25 books on the future of artificial intelligence

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“Rich Dad Poor Dad” is a personal finance book that emphasizes the importance of financial education, taking calculated financial risks, and building assets, rather than simply working hard for money to create financial prosperity.

10 key lessons to take away from the book “Rich Dad Poor Dad”

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10 simple tips that will help you read more books

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​​15 must-read books from the 21st century

1. “The Da Vinci Code” tells an exhilarating murder mystery involving secret societies and a religious conspiracy.
2. “The Kite Runner” depicts the lifelong journey of redemption in the relationship between two Afghan boys against the backdrop of political turmoil.
3. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” follows an autistic boy's detective work to uncover a family secret.
4. “Life of Pi” is an exploration of faith amid seemingly insurmountable odds following a young Indian man stranded at sea with just animals for company.
5. “The Lovely Bones” is a heartbreaking tale of grief and acceptance as seen through the eyes of a murdered young girl looking down from Heaven.
6. “Gone Girl” centers around a missing wife whose husband sets out to solve her disappearance, navigating dark secrets as her perfect facade slowly unravels before him..
7. “Cloud Atlas” crafts an ambitious narrative spanning centuries through interweaving stories about souls linked across time by fate and choice..
8. “The Road” is set against post-apocalyptic disaster in which father and son struggle to maintain human decency in a dangerous world without hope.
9. “Middlesex” examines questions of gender identity by telling the compelling story of Callie/Cal's genetic odyssey as an isolated individual amidst his sprawling Greek family in Detroit during Midwest America's coming-of-age evolution during the 60s civil rights' era.
10. “American Gods” builds scene upon scene towards defining his unconventional gods’ supernatural battle waging against forces determined to keep them forgotten.
11. “Unbroken” chronicles one man's incredible journey from athletic success before WW2, to harrowing captivity at sea with Japanese POW camp grips holding tight refusing defeat, ultimately leading enlightening freedom reaffirming hope ever-after.
12. “Full Dark, No Stars” showcases four short novel narratives probing hidden darkness within ranging dimensions including losing sanity when pushed too far driven lustfully mad by wicked desires past any chance return redemption.
13. “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” paints intense thriller fiction weaving mystery surrounding missing heiress case along brilliant hackers genius sleuthing tracking killer plots bent justice calling pursuance forbidding amends.
14. “Dark Places” reveals dark conspiracies surrounding horrific crime upon rural Kansas family decades before that fateful day hauntingly reaching toward unleashing truths finally released.
15. “Atonement” portrays transformative powers redemption found even darkest moments humanity straining history memory reconciliation remains tied timeless bonds love.

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“Predictably Irrationa”l by Dan Ariely is a book that offers groundbreaking insight into the hidden influences that shape our decisions and behavior.

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​​7 inspiring biographies of iconic historical figures

1. Walter Isaacson's "Steve Jobs" traces the life of the iconic innovator in Apple Inc.
2. Corrie Ten Boom's "The Hiding Place" is a memoir about her experience as a Dutch Christian during World War II and her subsequent rescue of Jews from Nazi persecution.
3. Ron Chernow's "Alexander Hamilton" recounts the rise of one of America's founding fathers and his importance to our nation's founding principles.
4. Anne Frank's "The Diary of a Young Girl" documents her experiences living in hiding during the Holocaust.
5. Walter Isaacson's "Benjamin Franklin" details the most prominent figure amongst America’s Founding Fathers and his influence on US history and democracy.
6. Arnold Rampersad’s “Jackie Robinson” chronicles Jackie Robinson who, even under pressure from political detractors, broke through racial barriers within baseball by becoming the first black major-league association player.
7. Blanche Wiesen Cook’s “Eleanor Roosevelt” examines Eleanor Roosevelt as both a professional public figure, covering her political impact but also revealing her personal struggles and complexities as a human being.

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​​40 books to read before you turn 40

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1. “To Kill a Mockingbird” explores racial injustice in rural, southern America.
2. “The Catcher in the Rye” is a disaffected teenager's journey through adulthood
3. “1984” is a dystopian future dominated by an oppressive government.
4. “The Great Gatsby” chronicles the failed American dream in '20s New York society
5. “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy follows hobbits on their quest to save their world.
6. “Wuthering Heights” captures the destructive romance of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff in 1800s England.
7. “Brave New World” portrays a society where pleasure is paramount for all citizens
8. “The Alchemist” tells of a young man's journey to fulfill his destiny.
9. “Catch-22” reveals absurd contradictions of WWII from a bomber's p.o.v.
10. “Slaughterhouse Five” recounts one man’s journey through death during Germany bombings.
11. “Beloved” tells slavery's legacies in modern America.
12. “Jane Eyre” follows an orphaned woman on her voyage to self-fulfillment and love.
13. “A Prayer For Owen Meany” is a friendship/faith coming-of-age story.
14. “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is about the Buendia family over multiple generations.
15. “The Book Thief” depicts beauty amidst violence & chaos for a WW II young girl.
16. “Moby Dick” details Captain Ahab’s indefatigable pursuit of a white whale.
17. “The Grapes of Wrath” portrays Dust Bowl families' hardships seeking work in California during the Great Depression.
18. “Heart of Darkness” examines colonialism via its protagonist’s African journey.
19. “Brave New World” investigates globalization, freedom & morality within Huxley's dystopia.
20. “Pride & Prejudice” follows Elizabeth Bennet’s search for love amid 19th century English societal constraints.

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21. “Gulp” takes an entertaining journey through the alimentary canal.
22. “Man's Search for Meaning” explores Viktor E. Frankl's concentration camp experience and how to find meaning in suffering.
23. “The Happiest Man on Earth” tells a man's journey to true happiness.
24. “The Power of Now” guides readers to find inner peace.
25. “Thinking, Fast and Slow” looks at two ways of thinking and how they impact decisions.
26. “Quiet” explores introverts’ strengths amid extroversion bias.
27. “Barbarian Days” recounts William Finnegan’s surfing adventures worldwide.
28. “How Not To Be Wrong” teaches mathematical reasoning skills to avoid wrongness.
29. “Driven to Distraction” gives advice on Attention Deficit Disorder across life stages via Hallowell & Ratey insights.
30. “Guns, Germs, and Steel” explains success among some societies over others'.
31. “On Writing Well” teaches nonfiction writing skills.
32 “Thinking in Systems” offers an introduction to systems thinking approaches.
33. “When Breath Becomes Air” is a terminal cancer memoir.
34. “Homo Deus” predicts consequences from man’s technological advances.
35. “Sapiens” analyzes human activity impacts on environment/nature.
36. “The Tipping Point” focuses on small actions influencing history radically.
37. “The Art of Travel” reveals why people travel, how it enriches their lives.
38. “The 48 Laws of Power” provides practical strategies for gaining and maintaining power in life.
39. “In Praise Of Slow” urges slowing down pace of life for restoring health.
40. “Blink” examines unconscious processes that lead to snap judgments.

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​​9 books that will enhance your productivity

1. David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” is a guide to personal productivity and efficient management of tasks and projects. It includes techniques for overcoming procrastination, managing workloads and setting priorities for achievement.
2. Brian Tracy’s “Eat That Frog!” by helps readers prioritize tasks based on their significance to achieve maximum results in minimal time by overcoming procrastination.
3. Stephen R. Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” is a comprehensive exploration into essential life principles such as self-awareness, purposeful imagination, decision making and cooperation among others to inspire personal growth for increased productivity and success.
4. Cal Newport “Deep Work” discusses the need for periods of intensely focused work to motivate creativity and personal growth while battling distractions posed by technology advancements today.
5. John F. Manfredi and Robert L. Lorber’s “Doing What Matters” aims to discourage excuses while encouraging effective methods of accomplishing desired results with focus being placed on practical goals rather than abstract ones.
6. Charles Duhigg’s “Smarter Faster Better” proposes breakthrough tools derived from research related to motivation in the workplace which can be used with the purpose of achieving desired success outcomes with greater efficiency than before.
7. Steven Covey’s “Principle Centered Leadership” teaches strategies on how one can strengthen relationships with other people while empowering themselves based on basic characteristics such as integrity, sincerity etcetera.
8. David Allen’s “Making It All Work” explores distinct tactics which can be utilized for developing effectiveness & clarity alongside control over different facets associated with career advancement.
9. Julie Morgenstern’s “Time Management from the Inside Out” outlines stress-free strategies facilitating efficient use of time so that all goals may be achieved without sacrificing health or wellbeing.

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​​5 books that can help you avoid being manipulated

1. Robert B. Cialdini’s “Influence” reveals psychological tactics used to influence people and highlights how to develop resistance against them.
2. “Kathleen Taylor’s “Brainwashing” examines the science behind coercive propagandizing methods employed throughout history such as religious cults, media influence, and eating disorders.
3. William Ury & Bruce Patton’s “Getting Past No” focuses on practical tactics for how negotiators can work through conflicts with hostile adversaries without compromising their own goals or self-respect in the process.
4. Robert Greene’s “The 48 Laws of Power” presents a comprehensive guide to the principles of power and influence that have been used since ancient times.
5. Daniel Goleman’s “Emotional Intelligence” explores the power of emotional intelligence in our lives, examining the ways that both emotions and reason impact our behavior.

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​​Robert Greene’s “The Laws of Human Nature” explores human psychology and the influence of emotions and influences on attempt to manipulate and take advantage of our natural reactions to such influences. It is an in-depth look at the motivations ruling decision making, behavior, thinking, and morality and how they can be manipulated in an often powerless context.

10 lessons from the book “The Laws of Human Nature”

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​​27 books everyone should read at least once in their lifetime

1. “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald — novel.
2. “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger — novel.
3. “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen — novel.
4. “1984” by George Orwell — novel.
5. “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho — novel.
6. “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe — novel.
7. “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy by JRR Tolkien — novel.
8. “The Chronicles of Narnia” by CS Lewis — novel.
9. “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte — novel.
10. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain — novel.
11. "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley — novel.
12. "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad — novel.
13. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez — novel.
14. "Ulysses" by James Joyce — novel.
15. “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville — novel.
16. “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy — novel.
17. “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens — novel.
18. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde — novel.
19. “Lolita” by Vladimir Nabokov — novel.
20-22. “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,” “Through The Looking Glass,” and “What Alice Found There” by Lewis Carroll — novels.
23. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker — novel.
24. “Aeneid” by Virgil — epic poem.
25. “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles — Ancient Greek tragedy.
26. “Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri-poetry.
27. “Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison — novel.

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​​10 books that can help reduce your anxiety

1. “The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook” provides strategies to help manage anxiety and phobias.
2. “10% Happier” is Dan Harris’ memoir of finding stress relief without sacrificing success.
3. “The Worry Trick” explains how the brain can sometimes lead to expecting the worst, and how to manage it.
4. “Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers” examines the science of stress and its effects on mammals, including humans.
5. “Feeling Good” offers cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques to combat stress, anxiety and depression.
6. "Mindfulness for All" is about discovering a path to living with awareness and peace, through gentle meditative practices.
7. “Rewire Your Anxious Brain” gives insight on overcoming fear with neuroscience in order to end anxiety, panic and worry permanently.
8. “Untethered Soul” examines personal growth from within by exploring consciousness beyond physical self-perception.
9. “Wherever You Go, There You Are” uses mindfulness practice in everyday life as an approach for managing emotions and living a calmer lifestyle .
10. “CBT Made Simple” provide techniques for using cognitive-behavioral therapy to help individuals overcome mental health struggles.

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​​​​22 bestselling fiction books

1. “Grayson Perry’s The Descent of Man” examines the comparisons between humans and animals in The Descent of Man.
2. “Where the Crawdads Sing” tells a tale of resilience in a forgotten marsh.
3. “Ann Patchett's The Dutch House” chronicles a family's past decisions and its reverberations.
4. “Alex Michaelides' The Silent Patient” is a gripping thriller that follows the story of a woman convicted of murder.
5. “Sally Rooney's Normal People” explores the complexities of relationships.
6. “Jeanine Cummins' American Dirt” illuminates an untold immigrant story.
7. “Kiley Reid's Such a Fun Age” centers on racism, privilege, and power.
8. “Elizabeth Gilbert's City of Girls” celebrates female friendships, self-discovery, and love.
9. “Jacqueline Woodson's Red at the Bone” examines motherhood, class dynamics and racial identity.
10. “Mary Beth Keane's Ask Again, Yes” follows two families as they confront deep secrets in their shared history.
11. “Isabel Allende’s A Long Petal Of The Sea” is a sweeping immigration story set during Spanish Civil War era.
12. “Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments” reimagines Gilead after Offred’s iconic tale from The Handmaid’s Tale.
13. “Jojo Moyes’ The Giver Of Stars” follows five brave women who defy convention to form groundbreaking libraries across rural America.
14. “Kate Atkinson’s Big Sky” reveals two police officers investigate a series of tragedies.
15. “Ocean Vuong’s On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous” follows Letters from Son to Mother examining race & class America.
16. “Stephen King’s The Institute” explores an idyllic town with mysterious forces imprisoning children with special powers.
17. “Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing” calls us to consider globalization & heritage thanks to twin sisters born centuries apart in present day Ghana & America.
18. “Madeline Miller’s Circe” follows the trials & triumphs legendary female sorceress from Homer’s Odyssey set in Ancient Greece.
19. “Tayari Jones An American Marriage” deals with wrongful conviction disrupt newlyweds but unearths modern ideas about justice & loyalty.
20. “Ernest Hemingway’s Farewell To Arms” shows WWI frontline through lens experiences Lieutenant Frederic Henry.
21. “Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere” delves into moral choices shaping lives within suburban Ohio setting dominated by secrets & lies.
22. “Lisa Wingate’s Before We Were Yours” covers traumas experienced by kidnapping victims imprisoned by powerful family.

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