BookSum: “ReWork” by Jason Fried & David H Hansson

Views: 56 Introduction ReWork, written by Jason Fried and David H Hansson, is a book that explains how to manage a business. It is known for challenging conventional business wisdom and offering practical philosophies on work, design, and building successful, sustainable companies. The book is organized into chapters and spans approximately 275 pages. Jason Fried … Read more

BookSum: “Don’t Believe Everything You Think” by Joseph Nguyen

Views: 83 Introduction Don’t Believe Everything You Think , written by Joseph Nguyen, is a self-help book that explains how our patterns of thinking, especially continuous or excessive thinking, can create suffering. In this article, we will share an honest review of Don’t Believe Everything You Think and highlight the key points from the book. … Read more

BookSum: “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” by Dale Carnegie

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Views: 85 Introduction How to stop worrying and start living by Dale Carnegie was first published in 1948. Its a self help book which explains how to counter the stress and worry and concentrate on living. This book explains few effective methods which can be implemented by each person to live happily and stop worrying. … Read more

BookSum: “The Art Of Being Alone” by Renuka Gavrani

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Views: 225 Introduction The Art Of Being Alone by Renuka Gavrani was first published in 2023. Born in India, Renuka began her writing journey in 2020 with articles that have since garnered over 4 million views. Discovering her love for words, she transitioned into book writing. Her first book, The Wound Of My Words, is … Read more

BookSum: “The Courage To Be Disliked” by Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga

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Views: 183 Introduction Published in Japan in 2013, The Courage To Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga draws on Alfred Adler’s psychology to help readers unlock their inner potential. In this article, we share an honest review of the book. Born in Kyoto, Ichiro Kishimi has studied Adlerian psychology since 1989 and works … Read more

BookSum: “Atomic Habits” by James Clear

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Views: 178 Introduction Atomic Habits book by James Clear is a practical guide to improving habits and achieving daily progress through the Four Laws of Behavior Change. It offers clear strategies for building good habits and eliminating bad ones. James Clear, an American writer, is renowned for his book Atomic Habits. He graduated in biomechanics … Read more

BookSum: “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma

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Views: 202 Introduction Robin Sharma’s The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari first published in 2009, explores achieving dreams, finding life’s purpose, and managing stress in today’s work culture. It offers insights on living a fulfilling, stress-free life. In this article, we will review and will share honest review on content of the book The Monk … Read more

BookSum: “Vedanta: Voice of Freedom” by Swami Vivekananda

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Views: 157 Introduction Vedanta: Voice of Freedom is a book sharing Swami Vivekananda’s message. Swami Chetananandawas born in 1863, he was a monk, author, religious teacher, and chief disciple of Shri Ramakrishna. This review explores the book’s content. Key points of the book Conclusion Vedanta: Voice of Freedom is a worthwhile read for anyone seeking … Read more

BookSum: “Man’s Search For Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl

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Views: 175 Introduction Man’s Search For Meaning book by Viktor E. Frankl, first published in 1946, recounts his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Frankl explores finding life’s purpose through 1) meaningful work, 2) caring for others, and 3) facing suffering with dignity. Viktor E. Frankl, an Austrian doctor, founded logotherapy, … Read more

BookSum: “Surrounded by Idiots” by Thomas Erikson

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Views: 180 Introduction Surrounded by idiots by Thomas Erikson, is a book first published in Sweden in 2014 and later in the US and UK in 2019, categorizes human behavior into four types: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. Erikson explores how these behavioral types influence actions and how understanding them can lead to better results … Read more

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