Tag: #SelfHelpBooks
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Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention — and How to Think Deeply Again
The Attention Crisis You Didn’t See Coming Johann Hari begins Stolen Focus with a confession:he can’t pay attention anymore — and neither can we. “I could still read, but I couldn’t sink into reading.I could still think, but I couldn’t stay with a thought.” What starts as a personal struggle turns into a global investigation.Hari…
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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
The Modern Philosopher of Silicon Valley Naval Ravikant is not your typical entrepreneur.He’s part investor, part philosopher —a man who built startups, backed unicorns, and then questioned the very idea of success. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, curated by Eric Jorgenson,is a distilled map of his ideas about wealth, happiness, and leverage. “Seek wealth, not…
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The Courage to Be Disliked: The Japanese Phenomenon That Shows You How to Change Your Life and Achieve Real Happiness
The Freedom Hidden in Being Misunderstood The Courage to Be Disliked begins with a paradox:to be truly happy, you must be willing to disappoint others. “Freedom is being disliked by other people.” Through a Socratic-style dialogue between a wise philosopher and a restless young man,the book dismantles the most common trap of modern life —…
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The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self
When Comfort Becomes a Cage Michael Easter opens The Comfort Crisis with a simple observation:we are the most comfortable generation in human history —and the most anxious. “Comfort used to be rare. Now it’s everywhere — and it’s killing us.” From thermostats to food delivery to digital entertainment,we’ve engineered discomfort out of our lives.But in…
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The Mountain Is You Review: How Brianna Wiest Teaches the Art of Turning Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery
The Mountain Is You — Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery The first time I read Brianna Wiest’s The Mountain Is You, I didn’t feel inspired.I felt exposed. It wasn’t the kind of self-help book that promised quick breakthroughs or new habits.It felt like a mirror — one that showed not who I wanted to be, but…
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12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson
Why This Book Sparked a Global Conversation When 12 Rules for Life was released in 2018, it ignited a movement.Part self-help, part philosophy, and part psychology, it offered something rare in an age of quick fixes and empty positivity: a call to grow up. Jordan B. Peterson, a clinical psychologist and professor, urged readers to…