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Rich Dad Poor Dad

By Robert Kiyosaki

  Written by Robert T. Kiyosaki, this work presents insights into personal finance, emphasizing financial literacy, asset management, and strategic thinking. It offers readers a structured perspective on developing financial independence

Atomic Habits

By James Clear

  Written by James Clear, this work presents a structured approach to habit formation and behavior change, emphasizing consistency, environment, and incremental improvement. It offers readers actionable insights on building effective

The Power of Habit

By Charles Duhigg

  Written by Charles Duhigg, this work examines the science of habits and their impact on productivity, decision-making, and personal growth. It offers readers practical insights on identifying, understanding, and reshaping

Grit

By Angela Duckworth

  Written by Angela Duckworth, this work explores the psychological foundations of determination and achievement, presenting a perspective that links passion with disciplined practice. It offers readers an informed view of

The 7 Habits

By Stephen Covey

  Written by Stephen R. Covey, this work presents a framework for personal and professional development grounded in character, accountability, and cooperation. It offers readers an organised perspective on leadership of

Ikigai

By Francesc Miralles

  Written by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles, this work explores perspectives on longevity, wellbeing, and personal direction inspired by Japanese philosophy. It presents readers with an accessible reflection on aligning

Outliers

By Malcolm Gladwell

  Written by Malcolm Gladwell, this work explores patterns behind high performance across diverse fields, presenting a perspective that combines personal effort with structural conditions. It offers readers an accessible analytical

Make Your Bed

By William H. McRaven

  Written by Admiral William H. McRaven, this work presents concise insights on perseverance, accountability, and purposeful living. Grounded in practical experience, it offers readers a structured reminder that meaningful progress