Imagine walking into a room and noticing patterns that everyone else walks past. That’s the magic Gary Klein explores in Seeing What Others Don’t. This isn’t a book for people who like to play it safe or follow the crowd. It’s for those who want to understand how experts see what most people miss, make […]
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason is a classic personal finance book that teaches timeless money principles through a series of parables set in ancient Babylon. Rather than using modern financial jargon, the book relies on simple storytelling to explain how wealth is built, protected, and sustained over time. Despite its ancient […]
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a strategic guide to understanding how power works in human relationships, institutions, politics, business, and everyday life. Drawing from historical figures, political leaders, military strategists, and philosophers, Greene distills centuries of power dynamics into 48 concise laws. The book is not a moral handbook. Instead, it […]
How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic by Madsen Pirie is a witty, insightful guide to logic, reasoning, and argumentation that teaches readers not only how to argue well but also how to identify faulty reasoning in others. The book is structured as an engaging reference to logical fallacies — common […]
The Introvert’s Way: Living a Quiet Life in a Noisy World by Sophie Dembling is a thoughtful exploration of introversion, what it really means, how it shapes behavior, and how introverts can flourish in a world that often prioritizes extroversion. Dembling combines research, personal anecdotes, and empathetic insight to show that introversion is not a […]
The Power of Discipline: How to Use Self-Control and Mental Toughness to Achieve Your Goals by Daniel Walter is a personal development book that focuses on one core idea: discipline, not motivation, is the real driver of long-term success. The book explains how anyone can develop self-discipline through mindset shifts, habit formation, and consistent daily […]
I didn’t pick up Stop Letting Everything Affect You expecting much. The title alone sounds like something you’d scroll past on Instagram, nod at, and forget. But somewhere between the blunt chapter openings, the uncomfortable truths, and the oddly calming clarity of the ideas, this book quietly does something dangerous: it makes you realize how […]
Most self-help books start with the assumption that you’re not trying hard enough.Why the Fck Can’t I Change?* starts with a more compassionate—and far more accurate—question: what if your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do? Written by neuroscientist and behavioural coach Dr. Gabija Toleikyte, this book strips away shame, willpower myths, […]
If you’ve ever laughed at your own sadness, postponed your problems with snacks, or thought “I’m not okay… but I’m also not not okay”, this book is basically looking you dead in the eye and nodding. Baek Se-hee’s I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki is not a dramatic cry for help. […]
What if the real problem isn’t that you lack discipline, motivation, or intelligence, but that your brain has quietly been rewired without your permission? In Brain Reset, David Gillespie doesn’t lecture or overwhelm you with self-help clichés. He speaks calmly, clearly, and convincingly as he dismantles many of the beliefs we’ve been taught about pleasure, […]
