The Last Lecture: Inspiring Lessons from a Life’s Farewell
“The Last Lecture” is an inspiring memoir about Randy Pausch’s final lecture, offering profound life lessons and reflections on achieving one’s dreams.
“The Last Lecture” is an inspiring memoir about Randy Pausch’s final lecture, offering profound life lessons and reflections on achieving one’s dreams.
“The Hot Zone” is a gripping non-fiction book that explores the origins, spread, and potential dangers of highly infectious diseases, focusing on deadly viruses such as Ebola.
Chapter 1 What’s The Tipping Point The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” is a book written by Malcolm Gladwell, published in 2000. The main idea explored in the book is that there is a specific moment when a trend, behavior, or idea reaches a critical mass and spreads rapidly, like … Read more
“Getting Things Done” is a productivity book that offers a comprehensive system for organizing tasks, managing priorities, and achieving greater efficiency in both personal and professional life.
“Empire of Pain” is a riveting account of the Sackler family’s pursuit of wealth and power through the marketing and distribution of OxyContin, fueling the devastating opioid crisis in America.
Chapter 1 What’s the Book Coddling of the American Mind The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure” is a nonfiction book written by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. It explores the perceived decline in mental resilience among young people, particularly on college campuses … Read more
“The Information” by James Gleick is an exploration of the history, impact, and essence of information in all its forms, from the evolution of communication to the development of algorithms and the digital age.
“The Halo Effect” is a thought-provoking book that explores the tendency for our judgments to be clouded by the positive or negative impressions we have of people, companies, or products, ultimately impacting our perception of their overall performance.
Nonviolent Communication is a guide that offers a practical framework for compassionate communication, fostering understanding and connection while resolving conflicts peacefully.
“Maybe You Should Talk to Someone” is a compelling and insightful book that explores the transformative power of therapy and the human capacity for growth and healing through personal stories, blending humor, empathy, and honesty.