The Talent Code
Greatness Isn’t born. It’s grown. Here’s how
Author:
Daniel Coyle
Publishing Year:
2009
“The Talent Code”, regarded by many as one of the best books one could read in life, gives us a clear understanding of how skills are developed and how great personalities become great. The misunderstanding that people are born with talent is disc...
The Four Agreements
A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
Author:
Don Miguel Ruiz and Janet Mills
Publishing Year:
1997
Genre:
Self-growth
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, written by Don Miguel Ruiz with Janet Mills, was published in the year 1997. Through this book, Miguel Ruiz and Mills explore the genre of self-help. This book has sold over 2 million cop...
Sapiens
A Brief History of Humankind
Author:
Yuval Noah Harari
Publishing Year:
2011
Human beings have lived on this planet for a tiny fraction of time, compared to the age of the Earth. And yet, even within this short span of time, we’ve achieved so much. Yuval Noah Harari, in this stimulating book, explores the various forces th...
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Author:
Ben Horowitz
Publishing Year:
2014
Building a business requires a lot of patience and skills. Do great CEOs have inborn skills or do they learn to grow into them? How do they deal with all the pressure? This book shows that being a CEO is the most difficult task in the world.
This Is Water
2005 Kenyon Commencement Address
Author:
David Foster Wallace
Publishing Year:
2005
Genre:
Advice for Graduates
Mistakes Were Made (but not by me)
Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts
Author:
Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson
Publishing Year:
2020
Genre:
Decision Making
The Most Important Thing
Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor
Author:
Howard Marks
Publishing Year:
2011
Genre:
Financial Industry