Book List
A one-stop shop for all of the books that I personally recommend.* The list extends far beyond what is listed here but it should be a good starting point.
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An incredibly eye-opening read on one of the most beautiful philosophies of all time. If you want to learn how to live with greater clarity, look no further.
A superb text on the practice of mindfulness, its implementation, and its impact. As far as introductory texts go, you can’t get much better than this.
Without understating, this book changed my life. It was the first of its kind that really opened my eyes to the practice of conscious living and spirituality as a whole. This is the first book that I recommend to anyone seeking to make positive changes in their life.
This book was the one that really ignited the journaling craze of recent times, which in turn inspired me. Full of visuals and actionable steps, it’s a great antidote to the anxiety of a blank page.
Without a doubt the best book I’ve ever read on the science of habits. Every sentence is an absolute gem and with so many diagrams and actionable tips, there’s nothing else like it. We all have habits that we want to build and break, so this book is applicable to everyone.
One of the best reads ever. Seriously, It felt like I finished an anthropology class when I completed this book. I think it’s important to know how we got here today to realize where we can go to in the future, and this title explains just that.
You could finish this in an afternoon and seriously emerge 10x wiser if you go into it with an open and malleable mind. This book provides simplicity and clarity in a world when we need it the most.
I read this when trying to figure out how to pursue my entrepreneurial passion and make money off of it in an honest and mutually beneficial way (still working on that last part.) Highly recommend if you have a product or service that’s in its startup phase.