1. Magic of thinking BIG - David Schwartz 2. Unlimited Power - Anthony Robbins
The first teaches the ways of thinking differently and the results expected with some experiences of the author. The second book shows how to change or tune your thiking and factors influencing the thinking in a scientific and more sound manner.
This covers the four types of personalities. The identification of these personalities in any individual(friend, mother, father or any other relation) helps us understand his/her personality. Further, you can know your own personalities with ares of strength & weakness. If anyone reads first 2 chapters at a strech, i beleive then there is no stopping. Great book!!! compiling all the research of Florence.
When reading 'How Greeen Was My Valley',I could identify and relate myself with the author.One of the most moving novels written in a poetic verse.I would rate 'Gone With The Wind' a close second
I was always interested in International Relations and the book 'Can An Iron Fence Save A Tree Infested With Termites' by Mr. Arun Shourie was truly an eye-opener where he brings out the real world in a very chilling language. His solutions to the problems and simple and implementable.
This book has been truly inspirational. Coming from a Goan middle class family never taught me how to invest and the power of compounding. We are used to living for the day and my father being a Govt employee was dependent on his pension. We spent everything we earned and never planned for the future. I was the same till I read this book. Now my plans and Goals are in place and I believe in investing in books that give me knowledge to understand investing better. I strongly believe in "Pay yourself first" which Robert Kiyosaki talks about and I do it very diligently everymonth
Nothing beats "7 habits of highly effective people" by Stephen Covey when it comes to simple fundamentals of life which are so very well ignored by us while facing each day. A small change in perspective has the power to not only change our future but our today as well. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who would want to command his life rather than being a subordinate to it
"To Kill a Mockingbird", 1960 Pulitzer prize winner is a real gem of inspirational work. Great read for all those feel bogged down by today's everyday pessimism.
This book is a must read , specially if your starting anything new. It just teaches you that there is a power beyond you that helps you achieve what ever you want.It teaches you to translate the signs around you and to take the hints from them. It reminds you that life is only about achieving the gaols you have and the universe helping you. Its put in very simple words and not heavy reading.