The Sociological Imagination Summary of Key Points
C. Wright Mills’ ‘The Sociological Imagination’ challenges readers to understand and interrogate the relationship between individual experiences and the wider society.
C. Wright Mills’ ‘The Sociological Imagination’ challenges readers to understand and interrogate the relationship between individual experiences and the wider society.
The Janus Point presents a new cosmological theory by physicist Julian Barbour about the nature of time, the Big Bang, and the universe’s development.
Strategies for scaling a business from startup to multi-million-dollar success.
Napoleon Hill’s Golden Rules: The Lost Writings consists of a series of magazine articles Napoleon Hill wrote between 1919 and 1923 for Success Magazine, of which he eventually became an editor. Hill’s obsession with achieving material success had led him from poverty-stricken Appalachian Mountains with the desire to study successful people. These articles focus on Hill’s philosophy of success, detailing the principles and the philosophy he deduced and shared as a formula for success with those who wish to achieve unprecedented financial freedom.
Stuffocation describes how materialism and the accumulation of stuff have led to a sense of dissatisfaction and proposes minimalism as a solution for a happier life.
This book provides a detailed guide to creating a business plan that will attract investors, secure funding, and ensure success.
This book debunks the common myths about creativity in the workplace and offers insight into how innovation really occurs.