The Power of Strangers
Unveiling the untapped value of engaging with people we don’t know.
Unveiling the untapped value of engaging with people we don’t know.
A tale of memory and forgetting, the Garden of Evening Mists follows a Malaysian lawyer reflecting on her past with a Japanese gardener in post-WWII Malaya.
James Burnham’s ‘The Managerial Revolution’ argues that capitalism is evolving into managerial societies, where control lies with managers rather than capitalists.
POP! stands for ‘Purposeful, Original, Pithy,’ the principles Sam Horn uses to create attention-grabbing messages.
Super Freakonomics explores the hidden side of everything, using economic theories to reveal surprising truths about why people behave the way they do. It challenges conventional wisdom through data-driven insights and witty anecdotes.
Obama’s memoir offers an in-depth look at his presidency and the political landscape.
In Cold Blood is an in-depth study of a real-life brutal murder of the Clutter family in Kansas in 1959, authored by Truman Capote. Through this book, Capote reconstructs the murder and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers, Richard ‘Dick’ Hickock and Perry Smith.
‘Seven and a Half Lessons about the Brain’ by Lisa Feldman Barrett is a collection of short essays that delve into the wonders and mysteries of the human brain. This book presents groundbreaking research and insights into how our brains work, shape our experiences, and influence our behavior. Through accessible and engaging narratives, Barrett explores topics such as the brain’s evolution, its role in creating emotions, and how social and physical environments can shape neurological structure. It serves as an enlightening journey into understanding one of the most complex and fascinating organs of the human body.
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