Book Review: The Plimsoll Sensation
"The Plimsoll Sensation" is a riveting historical account that sheds light on Samuel Plimsoll's tireless campaign for the safety of ships in the 19th century, skillfully authored by Nicolette Jones.
Read more"The Plimsoll Sensation" is a riveting historical account that sheds light on Samuel Plimsoll's tireless campaign for the safety of ships in the 19th century, skillfully authored by Nicolette Jones.
Read moreSolve for Happy: Engineer Your Path to Joy is a captivating journey into the realm of happiness written by Mo Gawdat, an experienced engineer and former Chief Business Officer at Google’s X.
Read moreThe "How Highly Effective People Speak: How High Performers Use Psychology to Influence with Ease" book by Peter Andrei is a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their communication skills and become more influential speakers.
Read more"The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown is a soul-stirring exploration of vulnerability, authenticity, and wholehearted living. In this transformative guide, Brown encourages readers to shed the societal expectations and embrace their imperfect, authentic selves.
Read moreOur special column focuses on a book by Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind , titled "The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts" , that explores the profound influence technology has on established professions and the ever-changing realm of expertise in the modern digital era.
Read moreOur special column presents a book written by psychotherapist David Richo, titled "Triggers: How We Can Stop Reacting and Start Healing" , that provides an insightful journey into understanding the science of triggers and the complex web of emotions that underlie our reactions.
Read moreDava Sobel’s book follows the life of English clockmaker John Harrison, who learned himself the trade and spent his whole life trying to find a solution to the "longitude problem."
Read moreThe Courage to Be Disliked is a book written by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga, first published in 2013. It's a unique self-help book that blends philosophy, psychology, and narrative storytelling to explore the ideas of Alfred Adler, a renowned Austrian psychotherapist.
Read more"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman is a book that delves into the cognitive processes that shape human decision-making. Published in 2011, it has become a seminal work in the fields of psychology, economics, and behavioral science.
Read moreIn his book Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and the Markets, Nassim Nicholas Taleb explains the significant but often overlooked role that luck plays in people's lives and in the economy.
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