It’s the only pursuit that we can perform as long as our brain works. Just like the title of Bevelin’s book, to me, life is about seeking wisdom. And together with the Jordan Peterson and Pierre Hadot books, I plan to re-read these books going forward. It’s a book that I already referred to several times after reading it. The book respects the reader and doesn’t show off. Bevelin is an excellent writer and he captures the wisdom from Charlie Munger in a perfect way. Seeking Wisdom by Peter Bevelin - This is probably the best summary I’ve read on practical and scientific thinking. Great book for improving your self-knowledge. And that’s what Laws Of Human Nature helps you with. And what’s the best way to do that? By understanding yourself. Since everything we do relies on others, we must get better at understanding others. How well we are at dealing with people is one of the most important predictors of career success. Laws Of Human Nature by Robert Greene - With his latest book, Robert Greene, shows that living a successful life is not only about power and status. Every piece will make you think more about your mission, vision, strengths, weaknesses, and how you can advance your career. HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself - The book’s description starts with, “The path to your professional success starts with a critical look in the mirror.” I can’t agree more. This collection does not disappoint. Carol Dweck’s book is one of my favorite books about developing the mindset you need to succeed in life. If you always look at the risks and consequences of everything, you might play it safe, but you’ll also never grow. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck - Life is about solving problems and finding solutions. And that’s why I like to read this book every year. I say ‘manage’ because fear is something that will never go away. And Susan Jeffer’s book gives you practical tips on how you can manage fear. That will take you ten months to complete this book.įeel The Fear And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers - Fear is something that holds us back on a daily basis. Og Mandino writes that you have to reread every scroll, three times a day, for a month. It is a book that also shows you how to create a habit. The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - While the title sounds like a sales book, The Greatest Salesman In The World is more a philosophy book. Carnegie writes about how you can increase your popularity, persuade people, make friends, enable you to win new clients and customers, become a better speaker and boost enthusiasm among your colleagues. This book is an essential read for everyone-particularly for people getting out of college. How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie - An all-time classic when it comes to personal development. And in 2008, it was published as a paperback. It’s actually an article that appeared in the Harvard Business Review in 1999. Managing Oneself by Peter Drucker - The best self-help piece that is ever written. 1. Best General Personal Development Books
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