Hi, welcome to the Book Club, down here I have listed some of the best books to add in your collection and also reviews of some books that I found great and worth sharing. Thank you.
No doubt this is one of the best financial and future planning books. Relating the scenarios of ancient Babylon with our modern life. The book comprises of several stories each chapter providing with new insight for better financial stability. It less has to do with the richest man but trying to become the best out of yourself. Not much of a lengthy book only a little over 120 you can probably finish it in 2-3 days. Absolutely worth reading. The best part of the book has to be Chapters eight and nine. The camel trader of Babylon. Truly inspiring piece. The engagement is though a little bland but all over a really good and insightful.
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I've subscribed to James Clear website long before this book was released, and when this book came out I had to get it as a compilation of all his collective thoughts. This book is more than that. Life-Changing Book. It is. Many can relate the book to The Cycle of Habit. But, as a constant reader, the four laws in the book are far more important to follow in the path of self-actualization. The book is so engaging with sparse humor. Overall it is positively one of my favorite books.
This book is action-oriented. The concepts present an action plan for trying them in your situation and to practice the ideas directly in day to day life. This makes the book an instruction manual for nurturing good habits and killing bad habits. I was able to immediately relate to many new habits to start and many not so good habits I can stop and avoid using the identification pattern provided in the book.
But, again, you should read this book.
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This book is a hundred percent descriptive and filled with numerous situational examples. Its just fun to read the book on its own. How communications skill can help you survive through some of the most difficult times that you possibly can be facing in your life. The author has taken examples from diplomats to common citizens. The book is so relatable, it feels like you yourself committing some mistakes that could've been dealt in a better manner. Such topics must be a part of the curriculum of schools as these things should be incorporated into people's lives from the beginning. As suggested by the author as well, this is just not a book to read and forget partly but you should keep on reading it, again and again, to ensure you base every word out of mouth according to this.
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