Bookshelf
The Secret Within the Secret
Semiotics professor Robert Langdon travels to Prague to attend cognitive scientist Katherine’s groundbreaking lecture. Katherine’s forthcoming new book reveals scientific discoveries about the nature of human consciousness—and those discoveries are about to shake centuries of conventional understanding...
Those Who Think Ahead Get Rich First
Jonathan Clements, The Wall Street Journal’s most popular personal finance writer, worked at The Wall Street Journal for 20 years, wrote 1008 personal finance columns, and selected 62 of them for this book.
Atomic Habits
Change broken down into 1% daily habits, built on systems rather than willpower. There are many habit books, but this one explains both the why and the how most clearly.
Deep Work
In an age where the cost of distraction keeps rising, the ability to focus deeply on hard problems is becoming rare and valuable. Solid thesis, though the second half gets repetitive.
Don't Believe Everything You Think
The author claims thinking is the root of all suffering, but beyond repeating that point and offering authoritative-sounding theories with no scientific basis, it provides no practical method. Not recommended.
Show Your Work!
Instead of perfecting your work in private before revealing it, share as you go. Especially useful for creators and photographers — a thin book with real spark.