Books like Atomic Habits

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Rich Dad Poor Dad

4.7
95 255 ratings
Recommended by: Will Smith, Chris Williamson
The book, which has sold over 36 million copies, reveals two different perspectives about money and investment as the author grows up with two father figures, that of his biological father who was very highly educated but proved to be financially unstable, in contrast to the best friend's father who was much less educated but very financially astute. It goes contrary to the common sense that runs the rounds in the spheres of work, money, and investments, building a case for financial literacy and independence in pursuit of wealth through investment in assets, real estate, and businesses. The story instills in the readers the reality that it is possible to change one's thinking regarding money and to acquire financial education toward independence.

The Psychology of Money

4.7
46 197 ratings
Morgan Housel
This book talks about how our personal beliefs and behaviors shape our decisions on money. It is said that knowing money is not mathematics but is closely knitted to human psychology. Armed with witty stories and stories, the author explains why we make such irrational decisions when it comes to money and how to make better ones. It speaks of savings, of the role that luck plays in the acquisition of wealth, and the importance of taking risks, but more importantly, the critical input of thinking long term in the accumulation of wealth. This guide really does offer something new in the context of perspective on wealth, success, and happiness, so it is a must-read for any person battling to better their financial mindset.

Why we sleep

4.7
30 343 ratings
Matthew Walker
Unlock the secrets of sleep with this enlightening exploration into how our nightly slumber impacts every aspect of our lives. It goes beyond to discuss the science of why we sleep, the desperate consequences of its lack – of boosting memory and creativity to controlling emotions and extending life. Get practical advice for a great night's sleep with lots of helpful tips and learn how proper sleep can be the underpinning to overall health and well-being. The guide covers not just why sleep is so important, but how to use its power for a healthier, more vibrant life.

Give and Take

4.5
5 882 ratings
Adam Grant
Recommended by: Marcus Lemonis
This insightful book explores how our success at work and life is largely influenced by our approach in interactions with others. It introduces the concept of 'givers,' 'takers,' and 'matchers,' revealing how each style impacts our prospects. It convincingly explains through cutting-edge research and real-life stories to re-examine selflessness: generally, selfless givers succeed more than takers and matchers. It is a persuasive book against the conventional wisdom of the key to success: self-promotion. It gives useful guidance in how to conduct personal and professional relations for the benefit of all involved.

The Second Machine Age

4.3
3 204 ratings
Erik Brynjolfsson, Andy McAfee
In The Second Machine Age, Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee consider how digital technology is reinventing our lives and the economy. They claim that it is something like the third industrial revolution – a second machine age of innovation spurred by exponential growth in computing and machine learning power, artificial intelligence, and robotics. This marks a paradigm shift with huge benefits such as increased productivity, inventing creative solutions to age-old problems. However, it does pose immense challenges as well, with the primary one being massive job displacement, which easily serves to widen the already existing inequality. This book illustrates insight in how we can take these technologies to the service of good, ensuring that benefits are wide-sharing, and that societies adapt positively to these monumental changes.

Super habit

3.9
588 ratings
Michael Madsen
This book focuses on the transformative power of habits, brought by little changes and consistent efforts to take one to the heights they never imagined in their personal and professional life. It reveals the concept of "super habits" that promise to bring immense improvement in efficiency and productivity, let alone an all-around satisfaction to both the individual and the organization. With the help of scientific research, practical advice, and real-world examples, the author instructs the readers on how to identify, build, and sustain the new good habits required for success and long-term fulfillment. It's an inspiring call to action to harness the potential of daily routines to unlock one's true potential.

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