In “So Good They Can’t Ignore You,” Cal Newport challenges the widely accepted career advice of “following your passion” and instead advocates for a more strategic approach towards achieving fulfillment at work. Newport, a computer science professor at Georgetown University, draws on a diverse range of case studies and research to argue that the key …
“Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” by T. Harv Eker is a powerful self-help book that examines the thought patterns and beliefs that shape our financial success. Through his personal journey from broke to multimillionaire, Eker shares the key principles and strategies that have helped countless individuals transform their relationship with money and achieve their financial …
In “Never Eat Alone,” acclaimed author Keith Ferrazzi presents an insightful guide to networking and building meaningful relationships for personal and professional success. Drawing on his own experiences and research, Ferrazzi offers practical strategies for fostering genuine connections in an increasingly digital world. By sharing his expertise on networking and relationship-building, Ferrazzi empowers readers to …
In Tara Westover’s memoir, “Educated,” she invites readers on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and resilience. Born into a strict and isolated household in rural Idaho, Tara grows up without access to formal education, healthcare, or even basic knowledge of the world beyond her family’s land. However, against all odds, she manages to escape her …
In “Becoming,” former First Lady Michelle Obama captivatingly recounts her journey from a modest upbringing on the South Side of Chicago to becoming one of the most influential women in history. In this memoir, she reflects on her experiences, triumphs, and challenges, providing an intimate and inspiring account of her life. Through her candid narrative, …
In her powerful memoir, Know My Name, Chanel Miller shares the haunting story of her sexual assault and the grueling legal battle that followed. With unflinching honesty and raw vulnerability, she exposes the failures of a justice system that often disempowers survivors and perpetuates a culture of victim-blaming. Chanel bears her pain, anger, and resilience …
In “Born a Crime,” Trevor Noah takes readers on an extraordinary journey through his life growing up in apartheid South Africa and navigating the complexities of identity in a racially divided society. As the host of “The Daily Show,” Noah is widely recognized for his wit and storytelling, and in this memoir, he masterfully weaves humor …
In his poignant memoir, “When Breath Becomes Air,” Paul Kalanithi bravely explores the profound questions of life, mortality, and purpose. As a brilliant neurosurgeon diagnosed with terminal lung cancer at the peak of his medical career, Kalanithi shares his captivating journey through his illness, reflecting upon the nature of existence and the transformative power of facing …