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Think Like a Monk
Jay Shetty’s Think Like a Monk blends ancient wisdom with modern insight to offer a path toward clarity, peace, and purpose. Drawing from his years as a monk and his experience helping others navigate modern challenges, Shetty teaches how to shift the mind from chaos to calm through perspective, gratitude, and self-discipline. The book explores how detachment from ego and comparison leads to fulfillment, offering readers a framework for building an inner life that thrives bey
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*
Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* challenges the glossy optimism of modern self-help with a refreshing dose of realism. Instead of promising endless positivity, Manson argues that life’s value lies in choosing what truly matters — and learning to stop caring about what doesn’t. Through blunt honesty and sharp humor, he dismantles the myth of constant happiness, urging readers to accept responsibility, embrace struggle, and find meaning in imperfection. The res
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The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money approaches wealth from a perspective rarely explored — not through strategy, but through human behavior. It reveals that financial success is less about what one knows and more about how one behaves. With clarity and humility, Housel bridges economics and psychology to show that money decisions are deeply emotional, shaped by personal experiences, fears, and perceptions of risk. The book encourages readers to see finance as a reflection
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
Robert T. Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad reshaped the way millions of readers think about money, education, and financial independence. More than a personal finance guide, it is a perspective shift — a contrast between two worldviews that define how people earn, spend, and grow wealth. Through the stories of his “rich dad” and “poor dad,” Kiyosaki challenges conventional thinking about work, security, and success, inviting readers to question what financial literacy really mean
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