Sunday, September 6, 2020

Best Books for self development.

 Books are the best teacher, one ever got. Books are the ocean of knowledge. One can learn a lot from books. From school to college to the other different aspects of life, books play a very important role. So it's very important to choose the right books. 

Books in the real sense are the best form of investment for the development of our brain. Books play a very crucial role in the development of one's life and also plays a role in shaping the different aspects of life. That's why it is wisely said, ''Your mind is something you read, something you learn and something you retain''. And books are the best option that fits correctly in all the categories of this proverb. So, as a book lover, I'm gonna share some of my favorite books that everyone ( especially people in their 20's ) should read.





12 RULES FOR LIFE by JORDAN B. PETERSON

This book is written by clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. In this book, the author has explained about the 12 rules that basically are very important in shaping the life of a person. In short, the writer had tried to explain the rules that can reduce unnecessary human suffering, will help the person(humans) to live a better and a peaceful life.

The 12 rules explained by the author ranges from fixing of posture to sticking with the best people around you, from inspiring you to be a good listener to teaching you to solve problems with precision.

I had learned a lot from this book and I think everyone should at least read it once.



12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos 

 2   RICH DAD POOR DAD by ROBERT KIYOSAKI

Everyone in their twenties is not that mature to realize the value of money and financial freedom. So here is the book to make you realize how important financial freedom and financial literacy is. The book Rich Dad Poor Dad, written by Mr. Kiyosaki is about financial literacy, which includes financial education and financial independence.

In short, in this book, the author had tried to explain the difference between working for money and making your money work for you. This book gives a simple explanation of the working principles of money and teaches you how to use your money in the right way in order to become rich.

If you want to read any book related to financial freedom and financial intelligence, you must give this book a read.






3   IKIGAI : THE JAPANESE SECRET TO A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE by HECTOR GRACIA and FRANCESC MIRALLES

Ikigai is a Japanese word meaning,  "a reason for being". Ikigai basically represents a sense of purpose in life. According to the author, everyone has an Ikigai hidden deep inside and we have to discover our Ikigai, which requires a patient search. According to the author, Ikigai is the reason we get up in the morning and by discovering our Ikigai, we can find the meaning of our life.

In short, this book deals with the finding of passion, which is very important for self-development so, If you are unaware of your passion and want to discover it and also want to find the meaning of your life, you must read IKIGAI once.






Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a long and happy life 

 4   THE RUDEST BOOK EVER BY SHWETABH GANGWAR

As the name suggests, this is the most rudest book, I ever came across. The book title reads "Insanely practical ideas to free your mind from all bullshit", which sums up the whole book. In this book, the author had tried to explain the really effective principles to get rid of negativity and focus on yourself in order to develop a winning mindset.

This book teaches you how to deal with the rejections and how to use data in order to conclude something. This book teaches us ‘how to think’, instead of ‘what to think’.  This book completely changes your perceptions so you don’t end up screwed.

I personally learnt a lot and my whole perspective of thinking got changed after reading this book by Shwetabh. So, I highly recommend you to go through this at least once.




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