Jay Shetty’s Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day is one of those books that sits at the intersection of philosophy and practicality. With over 83,000 ratings on Goodreads and millions of fans around the world, […]
Adapting a monumental work like Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind into a graphic novel is no small feat, yet Yuval Noah Harari, along with illustrator Daniel Casanave and adapter David Vandermeulen, manages to create an engaging and visually captivating journey through […]
Bill Perkins’ Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life is a thought-provoking and, at times, polarizing guide that challenges one of modern society’s most deeply ingrained beliefs: that the ultimate goal of financial success is to […]
Arnold Schwarzenegger has lived a life that sounds like a Hollywood script: a poor Austrian boy becomes the world’s greatest bodybuilder, then a blockbuster movie star, and later, the governor of California. In Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life, he distills the […]
What if everything you’ve been told about time management is wrong? That’s the provocative question at the heart of Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, a book that doesn’t teach you how to squeeze more into your schedule, but […]
Adam Grant’s Think Again is a lively invitation to practice intellectual humility and to treat beliefs as hypotheses to be tested. The book’s core promise is simple yet valuable for readers of business, education, and personal growth: learning how to rethink is […]