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Eat that frog!

very good book about time management. The concept is if you start your day eating a frog, the rest of the day wont be bad compared to the beginning of the day. This analogy means that you have to start the day with your most difficult taskand do not delay them. It has 25 or so tips on how to be productive. It helped me alot
 
Eat that frog!

very good book about time management. The concept is if you start your day eating a frog, the rest of the day wont be bad compared to the beginning of the day. This analogy means that you have to start the day with your most difficult taskand do not delay them. It has 25 or so tips on how to be productive. It helped me alot
Sounds interesting, I’ll look for it.
 

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Science fiction, historical fiction, mystery, self help books... etc

My current read is The Laws of Human Nature (2018) by Robert Greene the author of 48 Laws of Power and the Art of Seduction. I love his narration and his historical focus. The book is probably the most unlikely of self-development books. It focuses on seeing through the facades others present, self-mastery, resisting conformity, cultivating greater empathy and emotional detachment. I'm certainly a fan of the historical examples, CoCo Chanel (an orphaned French peasant girl turned fashion house Tycoon), Anton Chekov (doctor/writer), Caterina Sforza (Italian nobleman), MLK, Mary Shelly etc.

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My current read is The Laws of Human Nature (2018) by Robert Greene the author of 48 Laws of Power and the Art of Seduction. I love his narration and his historical focus. The book is probably the most unlikely of self-development books. It focuses on seeing through the facades others present, self-mastery, resisting conformity, cultivating greater empathy and emotional detachment. I'm certainly a fan of the historical examples, CoCo Chanel (an orphaned French peasant girl turned fashion house Tycoon), Anton Chekov (doctor/writer), Caterina Sforza (Italian nobleman), MLK, Mary Shelly etc.

Sounds like a good read. I’ll definitely look into it.
 
King Leopold's Ghost
All Quiet on the Western Front
Cry, the Beloved Country
(i read all of these for school but they're extremely good)
 
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