In “Reasons to Stay Alive” by Matt Haig, the reader is transported into the raw and profound journey of the author’s struggle with mental illness, a battle that leads him to discover the resilience of the human spirit. Haig, a British novelist and journalist, has always been known for his thought-provoking writing. However, it is …
Month: November 2023
In Predictably Irrational, acclaimed behavioral economist Dan Ariely explores the irrational tendencies deeply embedded within our decision-making processes. Throughout his book, Ariely reveals how our predictable irrationalities often dictate our choices and directly impact our lives, both economically and personally. With compelling anecdotes and thought-provoking experiments, he challenges the notion of rationality and sheds light …
In “No Filter,” Sarah Frier delves into the captivating story of Instagram, exploring its dramatic rise to prominence and the implications it has had on society. As a seasoned technology reporter for Bloomberg News, Frier possesses remarkable insight into the inner workings of the platform, dissecting its impact on our lives, relationships, and the world …
In “Liar’s Poker,” a thrilling memoir published in 1989, Michael Lewis takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the world of Wall Street during the 1980s. Lewis himself was a young bond trader at Salomon Brothers, one of the largest investment banks at the time. With his unique insider perspective, Lewis exposes the unrestrained greed, …
In “Late Bloomers,” Rich Karlgaard explores the unconventional paths to success taken by individuals who have achieved great feats later in life. By challenging societal expectations and dismissive attitudes towards those who haven’t experienced early success, Karlgaard presents a compelling case for the power of perseverance and personal growth. As a renowned journalist, author, and …
Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu is a groundbreaking exploration into the origins of economic and political success or failure across nations. In this seminal work, Acemoglu and co-author James A. Robinson argue that the key determinant of a nation’s prosperity lies in its institutions – the rules, norms, and systems that govern society. Drawing …
In the acclaimed book “Basic Economics,” renowned economist Thomas Sowell provides a lucid and comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles that shape our economic systems. With his remarkable ability to distill complex concepts into accessible language, Sowell reveals the essential principles of economics, facilitating a deeper understanding of how economics impacts our everyday lives. Thomas …
In “Art as Therapy,” Alain de Botton explores the transformative power of art, offering a refreshing approach to appreciating and understanding its potential in our lives. By presenting a unique perspective on the purpose of art, De Botton unveils how it can function as a form of therapy, guiding us towards personal growth and emotional well-being. …
In Roger Crowley‘s historical masterpiece, “1453,” readers are transported back to the pivotal year that witnessed the fall of Constantinople—the grand capital of the Byzantine Empire—for the first time in history. With meticulous research and a vivid storytelling ability, Crowley crafts a compelling and detailed account of the siege that shaped the course of European …
In his thought-provoking book “21 Lessons for the 21st Century,” acclaimed historian and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari offers a captivating insight into the challenges and uncertainties of our rapidly changing world. As an esteemed professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Harari delves deep into the profound questions and concerns that plague humanity in a …