• 1000+ Little Habits of Happy, Successful Relationships

    New York Times bestselling authors Marc and angel chernoff deliver inspiring, actionable advice for keeping relationships strong-forr couples, parents, friends, and more. Millions of readers turn to Marc and angel chernoff for fresh and relevant insights for living their best lives.

  • 1000+ Little Things Happy Successful People Do Differently

    New York Times-bestselling authors Marc and Angel Chernoff deliver instant inspiration and powerful advice for becoming our best selves.

    Millions of readers turn to Marc and Angel Chernoff for fresh, intimate insights for a fulfilled life. In this pithy and empowering guide, they collect the very best advice they’ve discovered, on topics that include overcoming setbacks, letting go of what’s holding us back, nurturing relationships, finding time for self-care, and cultivating passion in order to achieve our wildest dreams.

  • 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think

    101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think, the global bestseller and social media phenomenon, is a collection of author Brianna Wiest’s most beloved pieces of writing. Her meditations include why you should pursue purpose over passion, embrace negative thinking, see the wisdom in daily routine, and become aware of the cognitive biases that are creating the way you see your life. Some of these pieces have never been seen; others have been read by millions of people around the world. Regardless, each will leave you thinking: this idea changed my life.

  • 10x Is Easier Than 2x: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less

    Expanding upon one of his high-level foundational teachings: Strategic Coach co-founder Dan Sullivan explains why achieving 10X growth is easier than going for 2X growth.

     

    Dan Sullivan, the world’s leading coach for highly successful entrepreneurs, wants you to know that achieving 10X growth is exponentially easier than striving for 2X growth. Most find this idea confusing at first because simply imagining 10X growth causes them to think they need to do 10X more work to achieve it. However, being a 10X entrepreneur is nothing like what most people think.

     

    10X is not the outcome; it’s a counterintuitive process you can apply every time you want exponential growth in your life and business. To make 10X possible, you must focus on expanding what Dan defines as your four most important freedoms—time, money, relationship, and purpose. As your time becomes 10X more valuable, you increasingly multiply the money you earn both in terms of amount and profitable satisfaction. As money becomes a tool you can increasingly access with greater ease, you will engage with a growing number of other freedom-motivated individuals. As both your professional and personal life fills up with 10X more unique and collaborative relationships, you will realize that your most powerful purposes in all areas become 10X more lasting and positive for everyone involved. You will be impressed by what your life has become, and the meaning and impact you’re having.

     

    10X is fundamentally about quality vs quantity, and the quality of your freedoms determines the results you achieve.

  • 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

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    Yuval Noah Harari’s 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is a probing and visionary investigation into today’s most urgent issues as we move into the uncharted territory of the future. As technology advances faster than our understanding of it, hacking becomes a tactic of war, and the world feels more polarized than ever, Harari addresses the challenge of navigating life in the face of constant and disorienting change and raises the important questions we need to ask ourselves in order to survive.

     

    Yuval Noah Harari’s “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” delves into pressing issues of our time, examining the impact of technology, the rise of fake news, the relevance of nations and religions, and the challenges of navigating an uncertain future. Harari’s exploration spans twenty-one chapters, addressing political, technological, social, and existential concerns with depth and insight.

     

    In this visionary work, Harari grapples with the rapid pace of technological advancement and its implications for personal freedom and privacy. He discusses the evolving nature of work in the face of automation and offers insights into combating terrorism and understanding the crisis facing liberal democracy.

     

    Drawing on his expertise in history and philosophy, Harari provides guidance on how to navigate a world inundated with information and uncertainty. He prompts readers to reflect on their values, find meaning, and engage meaningfully amidst the chaos of modern life.

     

    With clarity and accessibility, “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” offers essential reading for those seeking to understand and confront the complex challenges of our time.

  • 48-Hour Start-up: From Idea to Launch in 1 Weekend

    Fraser Doherty’s 48-Hour-Start-Up is a handy and essential cheat sheet to starting your own business giving the key steps for developing an idea and getting it to market quickly.

    Almost everyone dreams of starting their own business but very few do. But what if it only had to be a decision of a weekend and it didn’t cost a fortune? In the 48- Hour-Start-up, Fraser Doherty uses his experience building a multi – million dollar company to attempt an experiment; starting with a blank piece of paper, he sets out to start a profitable new business over a weekend, without relying on any technical ability whatsoever. He succeeds and you can, too.

  • 7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett

    A clear, simple, and complete guide for beginning investors from bestselling author Mary Buffett and Sean Seah that explains Warren Buffett’s techniques of Value Investing and his proven strategies to ensure long-term success.

    For twelve years, Mary Buffett was part of the Buffett inner circle. During that time, she studied Warren’s investment strategies and techniques and observed his habits. Now, in 7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett, Mary and Sean Seah provide a complete guide for beginning investors who want to understand how to invest like Warren Buffett.

  • 8 to Great :The Powerful Process for Positive Change

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    “8 to Great” offers a transformative 8-step process for seizing control of our lives and realizing our aspirations. At its core lies MK Mueller’s ingenious formula for cultivating a Positive Attitude: Forgiveness of the past, Gratitude for the present, and Hope for the future (FGH). Through her text, Mueller guides readers through these steps, addressing common obstacles and providing practical strategies for success.

     

    The first step, “Get the Picture,” encourages clarity in envisioning our dreams, urging us to immerse ourselves in positive thoughts until they become tangible. Next, “Risk” challenges us to confront our fears head-on, recognizing that progress often requires stepping outside our comfort zones.

     

    “Full Responsibility” emphasizes personal agency, reframing challenges as opportunities for growth. Mueller underscores the importance of acknowledging and processing emotions in “Feel All Your Feelings,” recognizing the delicate balance between anger and sadness.

     

    “Honest Communication” emphasizes the power of authentic dialogue, fostering understanding and resolution in personal and professional relationships. Through relatable examples, Mueller illustrates the transformative potential of these principles, demonstrating their effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

     

    Mueller’s approach is both accessible and profound, offering a roadmap to greater happiness and fulfillment. Her curriculum for high schools further underscores the universal applicability of her methods, providing individuals of all ages with the tools to navigate life’s challenges and embrace joy. Whether for personal growth or to support others on their journey, “8 to Great” offers a compelling blueprint for transformation.

  • A Brief History of Timekeeping : The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks

    From the movements of the spheres to the slipperiness of relativity, the story of science unfolds through the fascinating history of humanity’s efforts to keep time.
    Our modern lives are ruled by clocks and watches, smartphone apps and calendar programs. While our gadgets may be new, however, the drive to measure and master time is anything but—and in A Brief History of Timekeeping, Chad Orzel traces the path from Stonehenge to your smartphone.
    Predating written language and marching on through human history, the desire for ever-better timekeeping has spurred technological innovation and sparked theories that radically reshaped our understanding of the universe and our place in it.

  • A History of God

    Over 700,000 copies of the original hardcover and paperback editions of this stunningly popular book have been sold. Karen Armstrong’s superbly readable exploration of how the three dominant monotheistic religions of the world—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—have shaped and altered the conception of God is a tour de force.

     

    One of Britain’s foremost commentators on religious affairs, Armstrong traces the history of how men and women have perceived and experienced God, from the time of Abraham to the present. From classical philosophy and medieval mysticism to the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the modern age of skepticism, Armstrong performs the near miracle of distilling the intellectual history of monotheism into one compelling volume.

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  • A Short History of Humanity: How Migration Made Us Who We Are

    Humanity has often found itself on the precipice. We’ve survived and thrived because we’ve never stopped moving…

    ‘Stops you dead in your tracks … An absolute revelation’ Sue Black, bestselling author of All That Remains

    In this eye-opening book, Johannes Krause, Chair of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Humanity, offers a new way of understanding our past, present and future.

    Marshalling unique insights from archaeogenetics, an emerging new discipline that allows us to read our ancestors’ DNA like journals chronicling personal stories of migration, Krause charts two millennia of adaption, movement and survival, culminating in the triumph of Homo Sapiens as we swept through Europe and beyond in successive waves of migration – developing everything from language, the patriarchy, disease, art and a love of pets as we did so.


  • A Short History Of Nearly Everything

    Reading books is a kind of enjoyment. Reading books is a good habit. We bring you a different kinds of books.

  • A World of Three Zeros: The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment and Zero Net Carbon Emissions

    A winner of the Nobel Peace Prize offers his vision of an emerging
    new economic system that can save humankind and the planet
    Muhammad Yunus, who created microcredit, invented social
    business and earned a Nobel Peace Prize for his work in alleviating
    poverty, is one of today’s most trenchant social critics.

    Now, he declares, it’s time to admit that the capitalist engine is broken –
    that in its current form it will inevitably lead to rampant inequality,
    massive unemployment and environmental destruction. We need a
    new economic system that unleashes altruism as a creative force
    that is just as powerful as self-interest.

  • Across Many Mountains: The Extraordinary Story of Three Generations of Women in Tibet

    Kusang never thought she would leave Tibet. Growing up in a remote mountain village, she married a monk and gave birth to two children. But then the Chinese army invaded, and their peaceful lives were destroyed forever. Thousands were tortured, prison camps were set up and Kusang’s monastery was destroyed.


    The family were forced to flee across the Himalayas in the depths of winter, battling cold, fear, starvation and exhaustion. It took a month to reach India, where they were then passed from one refugee camp to another, all the while fighting hunger and disease. Kusang’s husband and her younger child died, but somehow Kusang and her daughter Sonam survived.


    In Across Many Mountains Sonam’s daughter, Yangzom, born in safety in Switzerland, has written the story of her inspirational mother and grandmother’s fight for survival, and their lives in exile. It is an extraordinary story of determination, love and endurance.

  • Adiyogi: The Source of Yoga

    “Shiva does not spell religion. Shiva spells responsibility — our ability to take our very life process in our hands.”


    — Sadhguru

    ‘Shi-va’ is ‘that which is not’, a primordial emptiness; Shiva is also the first-ever yogi, Adiyogi, the one who first perceived this emptiness.

  • Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World

    From the very first book publication in 1920 to the upcoming film release of Death on the Nile, this investigation into Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot celebrates a century of probably the world’s favourite fictional detective.
    This book tells his story decade-by-decade, exploring his appearances not only in the original novels, short stories and plays but also across stage, screen and radio productions. The hardback edition includes more than 400 illustrations.

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  • Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don’t Make Sense

    ‘A breakthrough book. Wonderfully applicable to everything in life, and funny as hell.’ Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Why is Red Bull so popular – even though everyone hates the taste? Why do countdown boards on platforms take away the pain of train delays? And why do we prefer stripy toothpaste?

  • Altruism: The Science and Psychology of Kindness

    Matthieu Ricard’s Altruism, an erudite, brilliantly ranging synthesis of philosophy, psychology and ages old wisdom, is a radical call to kindness, which has the potential as a new global movement to answer the biggest problems of our time: the economy in the short term, life satisfaction in the mid-term, and the environment in the long term

  • Amazon Unbound: Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire

    This New York Times bestseller is a “masterful” (The Washington Post), “juicy tour of the company [Jeff] Bezos built” (The New York Times Book Review), revealing the most important business story of our time by the bestselling author of The Everything Store.

    Almost ten years ago, Bloomberg journalist Brad Stone captured the rise of Amazon in his bestseller The Everything Store. Since then, Amazon has expanded exponentially, inventing novel products like Alexa and disrupting countless industries, while its workforce has quintupled in size and its valuation has soared to nearly two trillion dollars. It’s almost impossible to go a day without encountering the impact of Jeff Bezos’s Amazon, between services like Whole Foods, Prime Video, and Amazon’s cloud computing unit, AWS, plus Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post. We live in a world run, supplied, and controlled by Amazon and its iconoclast founder.

  • An Educated Women In Prostitution

    Manada, Maani didi, Feroza Bibi, Miss Mukherjee – the jostling identities of our beguiling and charming protagonist as she glides through a life that can be seen as exploitative yet, also, curiously, empowering and honest. Manada’s fascinating life story takes her from her wealthy cossetted upbringing to a life of debauchery and prostitution after she elopes with her married lover when in her mid-teens. She is capable, attractive and doesn’t ask for pity as she struggles with illness, poverty and abandonment, but ensures that she emerges relatively unscathed and carves a niche for herself in her profession.

  • An era of Darkness

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    In the 18th century, India’s share of the world economy was as large as Europe’s. By 1947, after two centuries of British rule, it had decreased six-fold. Beyond conquest and deception, the Empire blew rebels from cannons, massacred unarmed protesters, entrenched institutionalized racism, and caused millions to die from starvation.

     

    British imperialism justified itself as enlightened despotism for the benefit of the governed, but Shashi Tharoor takes on and demolishes this position, demonstrating how every supposed imperial “gift” – from the railways to the rule of law – was designed in Britain’s interests alone. He goes on to show how Britain’s Industrial Revolution was founded on India’s deindustrialization and the destruction of its textile industry.

     

    In this bold and incisive reassessment of colonialism, Tharoor exposes to devastating effect the inglorious reality of Britain’s stained Indian legacy.

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    An era of Darkness

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  • And the Weak Suffer What They Must?: Europe, Austerity and the Threat to Global Stability

    A #1 Sunday Times bestseller [UK]

    A titanic battle is being waged for Europe’s integrity and soul, with the forces of reason and humanism losing out to growing irrationality, authoritarianism, and malice, promoting inequality and austerity. The whole world has a stake in a victory for rationality, liberty, democracy, and humanism.

  • Answers From The Heart

    We all share the experience of carrying with us the one question that has always seemingly stood in the way of the next step in our personal development, the development of our spiritual practice, or our understanding of ourselves. Answers from the Heartcollects 50 of these most important and heartfelt questions posed to Thich Nhat Hanh by participants in his retreats and from his students, and offers his personal, heartfelt, and often surprising answers.

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