1. Life Is Too Short, Don’t Waste Time Sleeping
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2. 10 Key Differences Between the Rich & the Poor
- Rich people think long-term, poor people think short-term.
- Rich people work for profit, poor people work for wages.
- Rich people ask positive questions, poor people ask negative questions.
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3. Now or Never
Now or Never helps you discover a variety of ideas to overcome daily procrastination. While many other books offer simple tips, this one explains why a strategy works, what limiting beliefs and barriers it removes, and how you can immediately apply the strategy in your life...
Success only truly arrives when you maintain unwavering persistence toward your set goals. In this book, J. S. Scott provides detailed action plans for every area of life: health, fitness, work, and personal relationships. Unlike other mediocre self-help books, this one focuses on two words: 'action'. Instead of generic advice, you will receive methods that can be implemented right away to create habits that defeat procrastination.
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4. The Art of Embracing Minimalism
Have you ever felt overwhelmed? Have you ever felt like you're working tirelessly yet not being appreciated? Do you find yourself focusing on trivial tasks? Have you ever felt constantly busy but still unproductive? If you answered 'yes' to all these questions, the perfect solution for you is to become a 'Minimalist'.
In the book 'The Art of Embracing Minimalism', author Greg McKeown presents a complete system of minimalist thinking and action. Danshari is one expression of this philosophy, but the book offers much more about minimalism — in thinking, decision-making, and how minimalism can lead to success and happiness.
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5. The Genius Within Us
In this book, the author challenges the common belief that genes are the sole determinant of a person's talent or limitations. Instead, our destiny is shaped by the dynamic interaction between our genes and environment. You have the potential to be taller, smarter, more talented, and more successful. This is demonstrated through numerous genetic studies, child development, and the lives of musical prodigies and sports legends, among others.
Written in clear, engaging language with an easily accessible format, the author provides a fresh perspective for parents, educators, and policymakers, enhancing the development of every child. In 'The Genius Within Us,' David Shenk delivers a revolutionary message for all.
“A persuasive and inspiring book that provides new insights into your life and our collective future.” – Daniel H. Pink, author of 'Drive.'
“Surprisingly captivating… ideal for the bookshelf of philosophers, educators, or anyone with an interest in popular science.” – Phenotype Journal.
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6. Learning How to Spend Money
You might be surprised by this title. Learning how to spend money, have you ever heard of it?
Many believe that spending money is natural and the easiest thing to do. We spend on personal needs like food, clothes, entertainment, etc. But the real question is: Do you have money? How do you earn it? And, how can you earn even more? Once you have the money, spending it seems simple! If you’ve ever thought this way, it’s no wonder you find yourself overspending.
Money is a crucial part of life. While money may not be your top priority, it affects almost every aspect of your life. Your dreams, your plans for the future, are all, to some degree, influenced by money. It may sound dramatic, but think of the simpler things—buying food, clothes, gas; going out, watching movies, dining at restaurants; going to college, buying books, supplies... all require money. Spending money is a normal act, but that doesn’t mean everyone knows how to spend wisely.
He points out that it’s not external factors but rather how people think about and manage money that causes them to end up broke and in debt.
In this book, Larry Winget provides clear, actionable methods to control spending. Simple steps with surprising results, like canceling cable, cutting back on dining out, cleaning up your home, or longer-term strategies like planning monthly budgets, moving to a new apartment, and teaching your kids about finance... The book includes small practical exercises, relatable stories, and examples to help readers better understand their financial situations and get motivated to break free from financial struggles.
Do you have a job but struggle to reach a higher level? Do you want financial independence? Are you drowning in debt and searching for a way out? Do you spend more than you earn and can’t figure out how to stop? Learning how to spend money is the solution to these problems.
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7. The 3 Great Teachers
"I’ve faced many failures throughout my life. Yet, each obstacle has eventually served as a stepping stone, bringing me closer to the truth in my heart and the best life I could live.
No matter how much material wealth I accumulate, the person I see in the bathroom mirror each morning remains unchanged. I’m no happier, no better. Reflecting on my life, I started to recognize an emptiness deep within. I began to listen to the quiet whispers of my heart, which guided me to leave my chosen profession and seriously embark on a journey to find my soul. I started contemplating why I’m here, on this planet, and what my specific mission is. I wondered why my life felt meaningless and what deep changes I needed to make to get back on track. I examined my core beliefs, assumptions, and the lens through which I viewed the world, committing myself to cleanse the unhealthy ones."
"This book is a work of fiction. It tells the story of a man named Jack Valentine, whose life journey mirrors mine in many ways. Feeling incomplete as a human being, he plans a quest for knowledge to live a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life."
The "Final Questions" are a strange set of questions Jack hears from his elderly roommate, Mr. Cal. After just one evening of conversation with him, Jack begins to notice changes within himself. His journey to Rome, Hawaii, and New York, along with the wisdom learned from three great teachers, helps him answer the three questions his father, Cal Valentine, asked before passing away:
- Have I LIVED wisely?
- Have I LOVED enough?
- Have I CONTRIBUTED enough?
The journal that Father Mike – the first teacher in Rome – gave to Jack contained 10 lessons he learned on his journey:
- 1. The primary work of every person is inner work.
- 2. View your life as a school teaching you how to grow.
- 3. Be honest with yourself – the best life is an authentic one.
- 4. Remember, we attract what we put out.
- 5. We see the world not as it is, but as we think it is.
- 6. Live from your heart – its wisdom never lies.
- 7. Immerse yourself in the curiosity of your life.
- 8. Take care of yourself.
- 9. Build meaningful human connections.
- 10. Leave a legacy.
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8. How Much Is Youth Really Worth?
Youth is often regarded as the most beautiful phase of life, yet have you ever felt regret as your youth fades, realizing all the things you didn’t achieve?
Through simple and relatable reflections, Rosie Nguyễn’s book How Much Is Youth Really Worth? offers readers a vivid understanding of the mindset of today’s young generation.
This book isn’t a heavy-handed moral guide or extreme criticism; it’s merely a heartfelt message from someone who has been there. Rosie shares the most positive ideas with young people, encouraging them to confidently step into life. It’s especially beneficial for those on the brink of adulthood. This is the author’s personal reflection on her own journey after youth has passed, offering sincere advice for young individuals just starting their lives at 18.
How Much Is Youth Really Worth? by Rosie Nguyễn is also a self-help book. While it has faced mixed reactions, its undeniable wisdom shines through, though its insights are most valuable to those truly ready to embrace them.
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9. Read Anyone Like a Book
Ever wondered what the person across from you is thinking? Are they lying to you? What is your negotiation partner planning to say next?
Being able to read others is one of the most valuable skills in life. By learning to read people, you gain the upper hand by understanding what to look for in anyone, entering their mind to know their thoughts. Read Anyone Like a Book is a guide that teaches you how to understand someone’s mind, to uncover their true thoughts. This book doesn’t offer subjective or random conclusions about people; it’s based on the S.N.A.P method, a systematic approach to analyzing personality within permissible boundaries, without offending the person being analyzed. This method relies on psychological analysis, rather than just gestures, intuition, or guesswork.
The book is divided into two parts and 15 chapters:
- Part 1: Seven fundamental questions: Learn how to quickly and easily identify what others are thinking or feeling in any situation.
- Part 2: Detailed strategies for mental activities—understanding decision-making processes. Go beyond simply reading thoughts and feelings: Learn how others think to predict their behavior and understand them better than they understand themselves.
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10. While You're Dreaming, Others Are Striving
Why aren't you outstanding enough?
Many people ask me: “I have good results, I’m not lazy, but why am I still not outstanding?” I have one answer for this: You haven’t truly changed yourself, yet you’re forcing yourself to succeed, and so you’ll never know how great you could actually be.
A swimming coach once told me: “Do you know how to get a child who can’t swim to learn quickly? It’s simple, just throw the child into the water, let them struggle, and get used to being submerged.” I asked if that was too dangerous. The coach said not to worry, just provide help when necessary, and with practice, anyone can learn to swim. It’s in these high-pressure situations that human potential is truly revealed, making learning and working much faster and more efficient.
That coach's words made me reflect. Most of us live too comfortably. We have goals, but we lack the determination found in life-or-death situations, so much of our lives remain ordinary. People desire success but lack perseverance within themselves. This is the difference between successful and average people.
Through my work, I’ve met countless types of people over the years, including entrepreneurs, movie stars, and politicians. What stands out most to me is that the blood of successful individuals always carries a driving force, a force that can be called “self-discipline.” It’s the Olympic spirit, where people continuously evolve to become better, pursuing higher goals.
From what I know, Oprah Winfrey has “forced” herself to read many books in a year, and she maintains this reading habit, which has made her one of the most knowledgeable TV hosts today. Basketball star Michael Jordan, since high school, made it a rule to practice shooting 300 times a day, quickly becoming a standout player on his team and catching the attention of the NBA. Christian Bale forced himself to lose 30kg in two months to fit the character’s appearance for The Machinist.
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