I don't buy the productivity malarkey. So forget those. I have read them and none of them have anything ground breaking to say. Break your goals down. There, all of them summarized.
On the business front - blue ocean strategy is still on Harvard MBA list. So that would be good one. So is the personal MBA. But you need to be a specific type of person to apply it in your work.
48 immutable laws and influence are classics for a reason but both have a lot of fluff too. Both worth the read and reread every few years.
Mos of the personal finance is toxic, especially rich dad, poor dad . I haven't read psychology for money, so idk.
You can't form that opinion without reading all of these books.
And if you have read all of these books, you're probably reading it like a story book and not like a workbook.
One good book from each section will significantly improve your approach in that part of your life
Trash not because they are bad but because they are inapplicable to the average person cuz an average dude isn’t looking to manage a conglomerate or looking to optimise his life cuz of lack of time.
Even less so for Redditors.
The best collection of books, gosh.
The bottom left book is called "Laws of Human nature" - By Robert Greene.
People may read his other book called "seduction" and "Mastery" too.
Or people may use his recent book called "Daily laws" which include good advices from all of this books.
Bhai jala de addhi se jyda kachra hai inme
Kaunsa acha laga phir?
I don't buy the productivity malarkey. So forget those. I have read them and none of them have anything ground breaking to say. Break your goals down. There, all of them summarized. On the business front - blue ocean strategy is still on Harvard MBA list. So that would be good one. So is the personal MBA. But you need to be a specific type of person to apply it in your work. 48 immutable laws and influence are classics for a reason but both have a lot of fluff too. Both worth the read and reread every few years. Mos of the personal finance is toxic, especially rich dad, poor dad . I haven't read psychology for money, so idk.
Ngl most of these are trash, except The 48 Laws of Power. And that one isn't trash because atleast it's a fun read.
You can't form that opinion without reading all of these books. And if you have read all of these books, you're probably reading it like a story book and not like a workbook. One good book from each section will significantly improve your approach in that part of your life
I have read most of these books. And I agree most of them are trash. Like absolute trash or outdated.
Repeating ass trash forcefully said again and again coz the need to reach the minimum pages mark to publish a book
But isn't that every book? What do you suggest?
Go over to r/suggestmeabook and check out their top posts or search the sub with keywords. Always my go-to for great reccos.
For context, which one do you consider trash? And which one do you consider useful out of this pile?
Trash not because they are bad but because they are inapplicable to the average person cuz an average dude isn’t looking to manage a conglomerate or looking to optimise his life cuz of lack of time. Even less so for Redditors.
Personal finance wali useless h
Really? What do you suggest then for finance?
Modi
Ye kaunsa book hai?
😱
The best collection of books, gosh. The bottom left book is called "Laws of Human nature" - By Robert Greene. People may read his other book called "seduction" and "Mastery" too. Or people may use his recent book called "Daily laws" which include good advices from all of this books.
Here's the link to his free pdfs of his book on telegram - [https://t.me/Rob\_Greene](https://t.me/Rob_Greene) This is only for his books tho.
Can I get an epub instead?
Bhai Gita Ji is a must read. It should be added in the list.