The Peter Principle
Revealing why employees rise to their incompetence in organizations.
Revealing why employees rise to their incompetence in organizations.
Steve Herz motivates readers to stop settling for noncommittal affirmations and start striving for genuine excellence and growth.
Ari Meisel’s ‘Less Doing, More Living’ presents strategies to optimize, automate, and outsource life’s tasks to become more efficient and regain time for personal pursuits.
The Great Reset by Glenn Beck critiques the global movement aimed at restructuring economies and societies under the guise of pandemic recovery. Beck argues this movement threatens individual freedoms and capitalism, favoring a centralized, technocratic control.
The Confidence Game’ by Maria Konnikova explores the world of con artists, examining the psychological principles that underpin their tricks. Konnikova delves into the minds of both the con artist and their victims, revealing the complex interplay of emotions and cognitive biases that allow cons to thrive. The book weaves together a series of gripping stories, scientific research, and historical examples to demystify the art of the con and show how our innate trust and desire for meaning can be exploited.
Real Love by Sharon Salzberg explores how to cultivate authentic love through mindfulness, compassion, and deep connection with oneself and others.
Rick Steves Italy is a comprehensive travel guide exploring Italy’s regions, cities, sights, and local treasures, with advice on accommodations, dining, and cultural experiences.
Exposes the flaws in the traditional path to wealth, offering a faster alternative.