Relatable — that’s the first feeling you’ll experience when reading this book. Its theme shines a light on emotions, thoughts, and ideas we all encounRelatable — that’s the first feeling you’ll experience when reading this book. Its theme shines a light on emotions, thoughts, and ideas we all encounter in different ways, yet rarely put into words. We seldom share them publicly, let alone admit them even to ourselves, as much as we should.
This book isn’t just a light read; it’s an experience that makes the reader feel seen and understood. It validates fears, eases anxieties, and comforts that lingering sense of being the “odd one out” with all the quirky chaos inside our heads.
A truly worthwhile read that leaves you lighter, happier, and more connected to the world — reminding us that we belong far more than we often believe....more
Dale Carnegie's book 'The Leader in You' is like having a chat with a wise friend who knows a ton about leadership. He tells stories and gives tips onDale Carnegie's book 'The Leader in You' is like having a chat with a wise friend who knows a ton about leadership. He tells stories and gives tips on how to be a great leader, like building awesome teams and reaching our goals.
He talks about famous people he's talked to, like those in business, movies, sports, education, and politics. People like Lee Iacocca and Margaret Thatcher. They share their secrets on how to be a leader, which can help us figure out our own strengths and boost our confidence.
He talks about the power of enthusiasm, staying positive and solving problems without freaking out. Oh, and he shares these cool stories, like how a Pink Cadillac and Limousine rides came handy to great leaders who could think out of the box to empower and reward their teams.
Overall, Carnegie's book is like having a handy guide to leadership. It's full of cool stories and useful advice. Whether you're at work or just doing your thing in life, reading it can help you be a better leader and grow as a person.
Because it is rightly said, that Leadership is not a post, it is an attitude. A person on the lowest post can be a great leader and visa-versa. ...more
True to its title, "Dharma" is both enlightening and illuminating. It sparks thoughts, questions, and ideas that can significantly enhance the meaningTrue to its title, "Dharma" is both enlightening and illuminating. It sparks thoughts, questions, and ideas that can significantly enhance the meaning of life.
As a dedicated fan of Amish, having thoroughly enjoyed his Shiva Trilogy, I found it effortless to connect with the stories and characters brought over from there.
However, the inclusion of small anecdotes ensures accessibility for readers unfamiliar with the trilogy, though I refrain from judging its effectiveness.
Book highlights the importance of dialogue, discussion with like minded people.
The book delves deeply into the interplay of physiological grooming, mindset, circumstances, ego, society, and peer pressure in our everyday actions.
Through its pages, one can perceive familiar terms such as swadharma, dharma, loyalty, humility, silence, envy, ego, anger, and my personal favorite, karma, in a new and wisdom-filled light.
It serves as a poignant reminder that we perceive the world solely through our own lens. In every situation, there exist three perspectives: mine, yours, and the elusive "reality."
Jack Reacher series is a fantastic read when there is more substance in it.
Some of the books in the Jack Reacher series are marvellous, unlike this onJack Reacher series is a fantastic read when there is more substance in it.
Some of the books in the Jack Reacher series are marvellous, unlike this one.
The bright side of this story is, it can give a glimpse of what 'Deep Web' could be. If the reader is new to the idea of ‘deep web’ they'll be moved. ...more
MBA in a book for sure, but with a taste of practical and worldly experience. Crisp, precise, loaded with Book: The CEO Factory Author: Sudhir Sitapati
MBA in a book for sure, but with a taste of practical and worldly experience. Crisp, precise, loaded with worth and entrepreneurial wisdom. ...more
This 95 page short book can be devoured in two hours. It is a simple, slow and conducive plot; encourages a reader tBook : Dopehri Author: Pankaj Kapur
This 95 page short book can be devoured in two hours. It is a simple, slow and conducive plot; encourages a reader to look deeper into human behaviour and desires. How sometimes we are so right in our experience and yet no one can fathom that. ...more
The premise of this book inevitably reminds me of the India writer Tishani Doshi who wrote, “Take care of the little things and the big things will faThe premise of this book inevitably reminds me of the India writer Tishani Doshi who wrote, “Take care of the little things and the big things will fall into place.” ...more
✨Designs of finance fashioned for lay, backed with history, facts n survey! A must read!
✨This book has gBook: Psychology of Money Author: Morgan Housel
✨Designs of finance fashioned for lay, backed with history, facts n survey! A must read!
✨This book has got everything, for a looking eye! It surely is designed for finance but subtly it touches upon various topics like, business, life philosophy, human behaviour, history, science and not to forget the tangy touch given by exhilaratingly witty sentence structuring in places. Ex: “The danger is that rational optimism most of the time masks the odds of ruin some of the times.” ...more
Book: Rework Author: Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson
From being minimalistic to profound and being comprehensive to elaborate, this book has itBook: Rework Author: Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson
From being minimalistic to profound and being comprehensive to elaborate, this book has it all, when it comes to business tips.
From fundamental to emotional and practical to evolutionary, every aspect of business is 'reworked' with precision and clarity.
Guidance on valuing ‘actions’ more than ‘words’ to choosing a good writer as an employee, this book touches every aspect of business, providing a clear set of dos and don'ts for success.
From mind-boggling statements like "ASAP is poison" to "Meetings are toxic."... "Inspiration is perishable." and "Emulate drug dealers." This book will entice the reader to challenge every norm and follow their own gut. In today's most evolving world this book is a boon to aspiring solopreneurs and modern entrepreneurs.
Value of speed, originality, being ones-self, to how-to hire/fire, curate, innovate etc. seems like a cake-walk with this book on one’s side.
If one wishes to take a shot at business while going ‘against the flow’ and yet succeed, this book is for them!!
Ronnie challenges, empowers, enlightens and nudges the inner core of the reader to ‘rise, commit, liBook: Skill It! Kill It! Author: Ronnie Screwvala
Ronnie challenges, empowers, enlightens and nudges the inner core of the reader to ‘rise, commit, listen and sacrifice’ to upskill and upgrade to be able to climb the career-ladder. With a very honest, clear and confident voice Ronnie is spot-on about every aspect of work-life touched upon in the book. Superb clarity on mentorship, work-life balance, definition of failure and most importantly self-confidence, the author has captured every aspect of professional life. His varied experiences clubbed with his horizontal exposure across industries adds depth and detail to his opinions and advice. Sprinkling of words of wisdom from industry tycoons and highly influential people adds more value to the book, while emphasising the fact that how all successful industry leaders are on the same page regarding professional etiquettes. Flow and format of the book is very refreshing. Having incorporated thought-bits of professionals from across the nation he addresses them. It has been well intertwined into the flow and gist of every topic. Anyone desirous of taking a sneak-peek into how the corporate world thrives should surely pick this book. Along with insightful dos and don'ts Ronnie gives the reader a piece of employers' mind making his sharing highly relevant. This book adds a whole new value and understanding to the term 'Soft-skills'. It also clears a few myths on multitasking, being a mentee and career growth. Importance of communication, seeking guidance, work-place connections to taking risk he has incorporated all that is a must-know along the learning-curve of life. ...more