Read, Lead, Succeed.
So in today's world the man who got success in their respective fields were once the good readers.
Books brings a whole new person inside you
Books have that immense power that generates a special imagination power inside you. And this iam telling with my own experience.
This below image explains it all (just try to get it)
So coming to the topic, many people ask me how to lead a successful life?
I tell them the most essential thing for that thing are the precious books.
So i will tell you how to read books in a proper way. (On my personal experience)
- When you buy the book try that you read it from the first day itself.
- And each time you read try to complete maximum of 7 to 8 pages.
- And set an aim that you complete that book in a month. And go to next book.
"The more books you read the more enlighten you become".
So here goes the top 11 list :
1: The Rich dad and Poor dad
By: Robert T Kiyosaki.
So, basically this book is about gaining control on your money and financial status.
The author Robert T Kiyosaki who is renowned Real Estate player.
And tells about personal experiences
And suggest the readers to focus on increasing their Financial Intelligence.
2: The Monk who sold his Ferrari.
-by Robin Sharma
Basically, it is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a business fable derived from Sharma's personal experiences after leaving his career as a litigation lawyer at the age of 25.
The book develops around two characters, Julian Mantle and his best friend John, in the form of conversation. Julian narrates his spiritual experiences during a Himalayan journey which he undertook after selling his holiday home and red Ferrari.
3: How to Win Friends and Influence People.
By: Dale Carnegie
Top 5 things this book will do for you-
- Get you out of a mental rut, give you new thoughts, new visions, new ambitions.
- Enable you to make friends quickly and easily.
- Increase your popularity.
- Help you to win people to your way of thinking.
- Increase your influence, your prestige, your ability to get things done.
4: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
Those who are science freaks this book is for you guys.
He is one of the founding father of USA.
He was a genius guy he himself was like a robot because he was very multitasking.
He was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat.
5: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
By: Stephen R. Covey
The book first introduces the concept of paradigm shift and helps the reader understand that different perspectives exist, i.e. that two people can see the same thing and yet differ with each other. On this premise, it introduces the seven habits in a proper order. Each chapter is dedicated to one of the habits.
6: Influence - The psychology of Persuasion.
By: Robert B.Cialdini.
The key premise of the book is that in a complex world where people are overloaded with more information than they can deal with, people fall back on a decision making approach based on generalizations. These generalizations develop because they allow people to usually act in a correct manner with a limited amount of thought and time. However, they can be exploited and effectively turned into weapons by those who know them to influence others to act certain ways.
7: Siddhartha.
By: Hermann Hesse
In Hesse’s novel, experience, the totality of conscious events of a human life, is shown as the best way to approach understanding of reality and attain enlightenment—Hesse’s crafting of Siddhartha’s journey shows that understanding is attained not through intellectual methods, nor through immersing oneself in the carnal pleasures of the world and the accompanying pain of samsara. It is the completeness of these experiences that allows Siddhartha to attain understanding.
8: The power of Subconscious Mind.
By: Dr Joseph Murphy
It is a reprint of a book which appeals to those seeking self-development, peace of mind, love and happiness or a new inner strength. The book is designed to teach the reader that habitual thinking and imagery mould, fashion and create destiny and that as a man think in his subconscious, so is he.
9: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
By: Dale Carnegie
As the name suggest this book gives a brief idea about how to tackle problems and live good life, this book helps to-
- Eliminate fifty percent of business worries immediately.
- Reduce financial worries.
- Avoid fatigue—and keep looking you.
- Add one hour a day to your waking life.
- Find yourself and be yourself—remember there is no one else on earth like you!
10: Emotional Intelligence.
By: Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman’s original book on the subject. It’s a great place to start. He outlines many different situations in which “normal” intelligence, as it was understood at the time, fails and is overcome by someone who might not possess technical intelligence, but understands the world of human emotions much more.
11: The White Tiger
By: Aravind Adiga
So, this is one of my favourite book!!
Mr. Adiga develops a character called
Balram Halwai narrates his life in a letter, written in seven consecutive nights and addressed to the Chinese premiere : mr. Jiabao In his letter, Balram explains how he, the son of a rikshaw puller, escaped a life of servitude to become a successful businessman, describing himself as an entrepreneur.
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