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Recommended Books

Optimal

Optimal

Daniel Goleman

In "Optimal," renowned author and emotional intelligence expert Daniel Goleman explores the concept of "flow," a state of peak performance characterized by total immersion, focus, and enjoyment. Goleman argues that cultivating flow in both our personal and professional lives is the key to achieving sustainable success and fulfillment.

A Curious Mind:  The Secret to a Bigger Life

A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life

Brian Grazer

Hollywood producer Brian Grazer, in collaboration with Charles Fishman, delves into the power of insatiable curiosity. Grazer shares his remarkable life journey, marked by transformative "curiosity conversations" with fascinating people from diverse backgrounds.

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

Ben Horowitz

Horowitz, a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, offers brutally honest and pragmatic advice about the challenges of building and leading startups.

A New Earth

A New Earth

Eckhart Tolle

Presents a compelling guide for transcending ego-based suffering and awakening to a more profound state of consciousness. He argues that by becoming present and breaking free from our identification with the thinking mind, we can access true joy, inner peace, and contribute to a more harmonious world.

7 Habits of Highly Effective Peopl

7 Habits of Highly Effective Peopl

Stephen Covey

In his groundbreaking work, Stephen R. Covey outlines powerful principles for achieving lasting effectiveness in both your personal and professional life. He emphasizes that true success lies in developing your character and aligning your habits with core values.

Deliberate Calm Book

Deliberate Calm Book

Brassy, De Smit, Kruyt

"Deliberate Calm" addresses the challenges faced by leaders in today's unpredictable and rapidly changing world.

A Mind for Numbers:  How to Excel at Math and Science

A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science

Barbara Oakley

In "A Mind for Numbers," Dr. Barbara Oakley tackles the widespread belief that some people are simply "not math people." She draws on neuroscience and her own journey from self-professed math-phobe to engineering professor to offer practical strategies for mastering even the most challenging STEM subjects.

Trillion Dollar Coach

Trillion Dollar Coach

Bill Campbell

This book pays homage to legendary Silicon Valley coach Bill Campbell, known for mentoring some of the tech world's most iconic figures, including Steve Jobs, Larry Page, and Jeff Bezos.

Zero to One

Zero to One

Peter Thiel and Blake Masters

Peter Thiel argues that true innovation and lasting economic value creation come from going "zero to one" – creating entirely new things rather than simply improving on what already exists ("one to n").

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