Top 10 books that focus on helping readers to be smarter, happier, and more resilient. Take a look and grab a copy.
The Harvard-trained career expert’s guidebook gives readers a step-by-step method they can employ to build “a meaningful, productive and connected life.”
Becoming You: Proven Method for Authentic Life
Using her departure from the Gates Foundation as one of several examples, Melinda French Gates’ book offers guidance “on how to make the most of the time between an ending and a new beginning and how to move forward into the next day when the ground ...
The Next Day: Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward
In “Iron Hope,” James Lawrence breaks down the secrets to the mentality that allowed him to complete the superhuman athletic feat.
Iron Hope: Lessons from Conquering Impossible
An astonishing memoir that explores how far we will go to protect ourselves, and the healing made possible when we face our secrets and begin to share our stories
The Tell: Oprah's Book Club: A Memoir
Heath’s bestselling book provides strategies to tackle the feeling of being “stuck” at work, including finding “leverage points” where a small effort can result in outsized change
Reset: How to change what’s not working
Japanese psychologist Shigehiro Oishi argues that pursuing a life full of “psychological richness,” rather than happiness and meaning, can help you live a fuller, more satisfying life.
Life in Three Dimensions: Curiosity & Experience
Automotive reporter Mike Colias documents the transformation of the auto business following the advent of electric vehicles, from corporate boardrooms to family-run car dealerships.
Inevitable: Inside the Transition to EVs
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Be Smart Pay Zero Taxes: Buy, Borrow, Die
Gathering lessons from 101 countries around the world, Dr. Mandeep Rai “shows how we can incorporate the values that animate nations into our own lives
The Values Compass: 101 Countries on Purpose
In “Our Dollar, Your Problem,” Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff traces the events that turned the U.S. dollar into the world’s dominant currency and questions how long its dominance can last
Our Dollar, Your Problem: Insider's View of Global Finance