I picked The Rudest Book Ever because whenever I went looking for a non-fiction book to read, this book always showed up among recommendations. And honestly, I haven’t read very many good self-help books by Indian authors.About The AuthorShwetabh Gangwar is another Youtuber, who is also a professional problem solver who became famous and published
Zero To OneMy rating5 / 5 Self-Purchased copy AuthorPeter Thiel with Blake MastersPublisherPenguin Randon House UKGenreNon-fictionNumber of Pages195 Buy It on Amazon “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Book Summary8 questions about entrepreneurship that Peter Thiel answers in his book will guide you to building your startup that sees vertical progress.What is
*As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. I was intrigued about this book that was being talked about everywhere I went. So I went ahead and bought of a copy of the book and read it. I think the reason Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life has become so popular
Top Visionaries Who Changed The WorldMy rating5 / 5 Self-Purchased copy AuthorGeorge IlianPublisherJaico Publishing HpuseGenreSelf-HelpNumber of Pages355 Buy It on Amazon “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes…the ones who see things differently – they’re
As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases 25 excerpts from India’s Greatest Speeches A few days back, on 2nd October, we celebrated Mahatma Gandhiji’s 151st birth anniversary. A few days from now falls the death anniversary of India’s only woman, Indira Gandhi. So October is a historical month for India, so I decided
Outliers – The Story of SuccessMy rating5 / 5 Self-Purchased copy AuthorMalcolm GladwellPublisherPenguin BooksGenreNon-fiction (Self-Help)Number of Pages285 Buy It on Amazon “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Malcolm Gladwell is the author of best-selling books including Blink and Tipping point. I have wanted to read this book from Malcolm Gladwell for a