By Bill Walsh (2009)
Pages: 242, Final verdict: Must-read
Bill Walsh is considered to be one of the greatest American Football coaches of
all time. After becoming head coach of the San Francisco 49ers team, one of the
worst teams in the NFL, he led team to a Super Bowl...
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By Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
Pages: 256, Final verdict: Should-read
If there are two topics that dominate the shelves of the non-fiction section of any bookstore - besides those on cooking and bulletproof 14-day diets that promise the "Instagram beach body" you've always dreamed...
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By Viktor Frankl (1946)
Pages: 154,Final verdict: Should-read
Can suffering provide a meaning for one's life? In the cruel setting of World
War II concentration camps where Viktor Frankl was imprisoned, he found a
meaning to his suffering, as recounted in his 1946 book Man's...
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By Frederic Laloux (2014)
Pages: 331, Final verdict: Should-read
Do you ever feel like you wear a mask at work? Do you wonder why decisions about
your work are taken by those who are not familiar with it? Frederic Laloux
brings us an inspiring book about new ways of organization...
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By Benjamin Graham (1973)
Pages: 578,Final verdict: Should-read
"By far the best book on investing ever written" - according to Warren Buffett
and many other followers of Benjamin Graham's ideas. The Intelligent Investor is
definitely the classic book on an investment philosophy called value investing...
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By Malcolm Gladwell (2000)
Pages: 259, Final verdict: Great-read
Why all the fuss about the new fashion in town? Trends and ideas grow, but
sometimes they spread like a virus at an incredible pace and range - making us
wonder what is so special about this particular trend that made...
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By Marcus Aurelius (circa 180 AD)
Pages: 163, Final verdict: Should-read
Live in the present, be frugal and live your life in accordance with Good - the
two-thousand year old advice of Marcus Aurelius is still relevant today! In this
review, I will explore a book which is considered one...
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By Emma Larkin (2005)
Pages: 295, Final verdict: Great-read
Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) was up to 2011 one of the most enclosed
countries in the world, ruled by a military junta which successively deterred
any attempt for democracy. It is also a country which was occupied as a British...
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By The 14th Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler (1998)
Pages: 268, Final verdict: Great-read
The Art of Happinness is an introduction to the way of living of the Dalai Lama,
written by the American psychologist Howard Cutler. The book is narrated by
Cutler and transcribes many interviews he had with...
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By Dale Carnegie (1936)
Pages: 264, Final verdict: Must-read
Have you been hearing a lot about emotional intelligence lately? One could think
this is a recent concept, by the way it is discussed nowadays, but Dale Carnegie
already approached many of the issues of using your emotions for effective
communication...
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