Dileep Heilbronn’s The Malabari Who Loved His Ferrari is not just an autobiography—it’s a living philosophy disguised as a memoir. This narrative pulses with the quiet…
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Robert Greene’s The 33 Strategies of War (2006) is a formidable addition to the canon of strategic literature, offering a modern synthesis of military philosophy, psychological insight,…
“EmpowHER: Wellness, Hygiene & YOU,” authored by Dr. Anjum Shaikh, significantly contributes to women’s health and hygiene discourse. As a distinguished public health expert, Dr….
Title: Intuition: Knowing Beyond Logic Author: Osho Genre: Spirituality, Self-help, Philosophy Publication: Griffin, December 2001 Review by: Nitish K — Introduction: Intuition: Knowing Beyond…
As someone invested in reading a variety of books, I admit that reading self-help books is certainly little above reading books that entertain you for…
Motivational books are beyond the books in the fiction genre. When you read a novel, you may forget its characters and the plot after a…
7 Habits, Atomic Habits, Change and be Good, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Money Making Machine, Awaken the monster within… there are many famous titles that…
The Upanishads, Hindu spiritual quests or the texts often attributed to the name Vedantic, are for those who are inquisitive, alert, and truly want to…
Why do we read books? Most of the time, we read books to enjoy our leisure, have some fun, learn new things, or just kill…