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A photorealistic still life of the paperback book The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel, placed on a minimalist beige surface with soft lighting, visually reinforcing the theme of how to spend money wisely.

The Art of Spending Money | Morgan Housel

How to Spend Money Wisely: What Morgan Housel Wants You to Rethink Most of us think we know how to spend money wisely—until we look at our monthly expenses and wonder where it all went. We stash cash for some distant goal, but hesitate to spend on things that could make life better right now. Read more…

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Motivational Stories from Indian Authors Who Overcame Adversity

Life is rarely a straight road. It bends. It twists. Sometimes, it knocks the breath out of you. Yet, it is often in those toughest chapters that the most powerful stories are written. Indian literature holds countless examples of this truth. Some of the most inspiring self help books we cherish today were born from Read more…

Tiny Experiments book placed on a wooden table with coffee, glasses, and a plant — a visual representation of the experimental mindset

Tiny Experiments | Anne-Laure Le Cunff

Synopsis: We’re told productivity is all about single-minded focus, relentless grind, and towering goals. That stepping off the linear path means falling behind. But what if that’s not true? In this refreshing and science-backed take on personal growth, neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff introduces the power of an experimental mindset—a flexible, curiosity-driven approach to Read more…

The Art of Letting Go book by Nick Trenton

The Art of Letting Go | Nick Trenton

The Art of Letting Go – Your Ultimate Guide to Inner Peace and Mental Clarity Your mind should be a sanctuary of peace and clarity, yet it often feels like a battlefield of stress, overthinking, and anxiety. If you struggle with negative thoughts, overwhelm, or mental clutter, The Art of Letting Go by Nick Trenton Read more…

The Power of Nunchi self help book review

The Power of Nunchi | Book Review | 2019 | Euny Hong

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Euny Hong is a notable journalist and author. Born in the United States, Hong spent her childhood between the U.S. and Seoul, South Korea. She graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Philosophy, where she co-founded the campus humor magazine, Rumpus. She also holds a Higher Certificate from the Wine and Read more…

The Happiness Story by Savi Sharma

The Happiness Story | Savi Sharma

Synopsis: What if happiness isn’t a distant dream, but a choice within your reach? Is there an effective way to not get demotivated by an increasingly daunting world? Are you ready to give up on the pointless pursuit of ephemeral joy and discover the pleasure of unending happiness? Having captivated millions of readers with her Read more…

Finish What You Start Peter Hollins book review on Ameya

Finish What You Start | Book Review | 2018 | Peter Hollins

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Peter Hollins is a researcher of human psychology and behavior. He is one of America’s bestselling authors from Seattle, Washington. Hollins has authored several books on psychology and self-improvement. His well-known works include The Science of Self-Learning and The Science of Powerful Focus. Most of his books aim to help people improve Read more…

Think on These Things book review on Ameya

Think on These Things | Book Review | 1964 | Jiddu Krishnamurti

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 in modern-day Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Annie Besant later adopted him. Krishnamurti is regarded as one of the all-time great philosophers. He traveled for nearly sixty years, talking with various people about the changes in mankind. Krishnamurti saw religion and sect as factors that caused conflict among Read more…

Deep Work Cal Newport Book Review on Ameya

Deep Work | Book Review | 2016 | Cal Newport

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Calvin C. Newport is an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University. Newport earned his PhD from MIT. He is a nonfiction writer whose books focus on deep work and digital minimalism. His books have sold over two million copies worldwide. The author has a blog named Study Hacks, where he Read more…

Small Wins Every Day | Luke Coutinho

Synopsis: Nothing is quite as intimidating as a target. Many of us have a hard time achieving our goals, be it professional, personal, or health goals. When you keep failing at your unrealistic ambitions, your sharp brain tries its best to safeguard you from the pain and negativity that failure entails.