Daniel Pink
Author and speaker who explores the psychology of motivation and workplace behavior.
12 books recommended
The 4-Hour Workweek
Tim Ferriss
Offers strategies for lifestyle design, including automation and outsourcing, to achieve financial freedom and escape the 9-to-5 work culture.
Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor E. Frankl
Reflects on life in Nazi concentration camps, introducing logotherapy, which posits that meaning can be found even in suffering.
Give and Take
Adam Grant
Explores how being a giver, rather than a taker or matcher, can drive long-term success.
The War of Art
Steven Pressfield
A motivational guide on overcoming creative blocks and achieving personal and artistic goals.
Bird by Bird
Anne Lamott
Offers advice on writing and the creative process, filled with humor and wisdom.
Range
David J. Epstein
Argues that generalists are more successful than specialists, especially in complex and unpredictable fields.
Together
Vivek H Murthy M.D.
Explores the science of social connection, emphasizing the importance of combating loneliness for health and well-being.
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
A classic novel depicting the decadence of the Roaring Twenties, exploring themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream.
Growth IQ
Tiffani Bova
Explores ten growth paths for businesses, offering strategies based on real-world case studies.
Think Like a Rocket Scientist
Ozan Varol
Uses principles from rocket science to offer strategies for problem-solving, innovation, and achieving big goals.
The Creative Curve
Allen Gannett
Challenges the myth of the "creative genius" by examining the science of creativity and how it can be cultivated.
You're Not Listening
Kate Murphy
Discusses the importance of listening in personal and professional relationships, offering tips to improve listening skills.
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