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Top 5 Books That Could Trigger Changes in Your Life


Tue 20 Aug 2019 | 02:30 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Summer isn’t over yet. You still have plenty of time to start reading  good and entertaining books . There are 5 Fascinating books That Beg You to Skim Through This Week. In 2019, there are plenty of highly-anticipated book releases on the way.

1-Corporate by Chanakya

The  book explains to you the natural of the corporate world with the help of  Chanakya views, discusses how to handle the corporate politics  and clarifies how to be calm and  and how to handle your boss or how to conduct interviews. In it there are many Different techniques which could help you in achieving a life balance.

Corporate by Chanakya

2- How the Billionaire CEO of Spacex and Tesla is Shaping Our Future?

''Elon Musk'' discussed his views about the future and  explain the success of Enterprises Paypal Tesla space x and Solar City in this book.

It was published in 2015. In it,  '' Elon musk'' life is explained  how he turned into  a billionaire in his teenage to become the real Iron Man of this world.

''Elon Musk''

3- Road To Character by David Brooks

David Brooks, writer an columnist at the New York Times, he examines his life and the lives of Dwight Eisenhower, George Marshall and George Eliot among others, searching for ways people build character.

Brooks hopes his readers will come away pursuing "eulogy virtues" with the same vigor they pursue professional success and that they discover there is wisdom in history and literature that can not be found in academic journals.

Some disagree with portions of ''Brooks'' conclusions and their arguments are not unfair but he includes interesting stories and a compelling framework for finding purpose in more than wealth and professional success.

Road To Character by David Brooks

4-Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

"Outliers" is an excellent book that investigates how many of the most successful people in the world from ''Bill Gates'' to the ''Beatles'', as a consequence of variables within and out of their control, have such wild success.

This book illustrates how the most successful members of society are enormously lucky but the productive take away is successful people do an enormous amount of work.

If 10,000 hours makes one a master by that math working 80 hours a week for two and a half years or 60 hours a week for three years and three months will wildly change your proficiency and as a result your professional prospects. It reinforces the idea that there is no replacement for doing the work.

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

5- Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer

This part-memoir part self help book centers on the notion that asking makes you vulnerable and that’s what’s needed in this world. Palmer shows that it is not the art of asking that stops us, but what lies beneath the fear of being vulnerable, the fear of rejection, the fear of looking needy or weak that do. This points fundamentally to our separation from one another.