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Psychology

“The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living”

“The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living” by Meik Wiking serves as an authoritative guide to the Danish ethos of comfort, unity, and wellness. Altogether famously known as Hygge. This book acquaints you with a fundamental aspect of Danish existence. It provides suggestions and insights on how to integrate it into your […]

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“Men and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan”

“Men and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan” by James E. Roberson and Nobue Suzuki is a pioneering study that delves into the intricate realm of Japanese masculinity. The book transcends the conventional image of the Japanese ‘salaryman’ and explores the myriad identities and experiences of men in modern Japan. This comprehensive narrative discusses the evolving roles

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“Why Men Don’t Marry: Why Men Pull Away, Lose Interest and Avoid Marriage”

“Why Men Don’t Marry: Why Men Pull Away, Lose Interest and Avoid Marriage” by Bianca Gold is a profound journey into the heart of contemporary relationships. It probes the intricate reasons behind men’s growing reluctance to marry. This book is a treasure trove for strong women who won’t compromise. It offers priceless advice on maneuvering

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“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey

“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey is a transformative guide that has impacted millions worldwide. Here are the most important takeaways from the book: In essence, Covey’s book provides a roadmap for personal and professional effectiveness. The 7 habits are not quick fixes, but lifelong disciplines that lead to self-mastery,

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“Think Like a Freak” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

“Think Like a Freak” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner is a revolutionary book that challenges conventional thinking and offers a new approach to problem-solving. The authors, renowned for their best-selling book “Freakonomics”, take us on a journey inside their thought process, teaching us to think more productively, creatively, and rationally. The book

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“Eat That Frog!” by Brian Tracy

“Eat That Frog!” by Brian Tracy is a compelling guide to overcoming procrastination and enhancing productivity. The book’s title, a metaphor, encourages tackling the most challenging task (the ‘frog’) first thing each day. The book’s core principle revolves around prioritizing tasks based on their importance and urgency. Tracy emphasizes the significance of setting clear goals

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Sun Tzu’s Art of War: Timeless Wisdom for Today’s World

Sun Tzu’s “Art of War”, a military treatise written over 2,500 years ago, remains a compelling guide to strategy, not just in warfare, but in business, politics, and everyday life. Relevance Today: The principles of “Art of War” are universal and timeless. They emphasize adaptability, understanding the competition, and strategic planning – concepts that are

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