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The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

By Grant Cardone

Published: 2011
Pages: 197
Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom

Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom

By Robert T. Kiyosaki

Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant teaches how to move beyond traditional employment and build real wealth. Robert Kiyosaki explains the four income paths—Employee, Self-Employed, Business Owner, and Investor—and shows how to shift toward financial freedom. By building systems and investing in assets, you can make money work for you and break free from the paycheck trap.
Published: 2000
Pages: 301
The E-Myth Revisited

The E-Myth Revisited

By Michael E. Gerber

The E-Myth Revisited reveals why most small businesses fail—and how to build one that works. Michael E. Gerber explains that most entrepreneurs are actually technicians who love doing the work, not managing a business. By building systems, documenting processes, and working on your business—not just in it—you can escape burnout, scale effectively, and build a company that thrives independently.
Published: 1995
Pages: 286
Crushing It: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence

Crushing It: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence

By Gary Vaynerchuk (Gary Vee)

Crushing It shows how anyone can build a personal brand and business using social media. Gary Vaynerchuk shares inspiring stories and practical strategies for creating content, engaging audiences, and turning influence into income. The key message: success comes from being authentic, showing up consistently, and caring more than others. Whether you're an entrepreneur, creator, or professional, this book empowers you to crush it by being yourself.
Published: 2018
Pages: 246
The $100 Startup

The $100 Startup

By Chris Guillebeau

The $100 Startup proves that you don’t need millions of dollars or a perfect idea to launch a business. Chris Guillebeau shares inspiring stories of entrepreneurs who started with little and built profitable, meaningful companies. This book teaches you how to go from idea to income quickly, using minimal resources, real-world testing, and a focus on solving problems people actually care about.
Published: 2010
Pages: 250
Duration: 8h 14m
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies

Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies

By Jim Collins & Jerry I. Porras

Built to Last reveals the timeless principles behind the world’s most enduring companies. Through decades of research, Jim Collins and Jerry Porras show that lasting success comes not from charismatic leaders or lucky breaks, but from strong core values, bold vision, and disciplined execution. This book teaches how to build a company that thrives across generations, not just survives.
Published: 1994
Pages: 407
The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

By Ben Horowitz

The Hard Thing About Hard Things offers raw, real-world advice for entrepreneurs and CEOs. Ben Horowitz shares battle-tested wisdom on handling layoffs, firing friends, leading through crisis, and building company culture. This isn’t a feel-good guide—it’s a gritty, honest look at the toughest parts of running a business, and how to survive and thrive when there are no easy answers.
Published: 2014
Pages: 244
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, …

Zero to One: Notes on Startups, …

By Peter Thiel (with Blake Masters)

Zero to One teaches that real innovation doesn’t come from copying others—it comes from creating something completely new. Peter Thiel argues that the most successful companies build monopolies through vertical progress, not competition. He offers a bold framework for entrepreneurs: start small, think long-term, embrace contrarian ideas, and build companies that shape the future rather than follow the crowd.
Published: 2014
Pages: 186
The Art of Thinking Clearly

The Art of Thinking Clearly

By Rolf Dobelli

The Art of Thinking Clearly explores 99 common thinking errors that lead to poor decisions. Written by Rolf Dobelli, this book reveals how cognitive biases like confirmation bias, social proof, and survivorship bias distort our judgment. It offers practical tools to improve clarity, avoid irrationality, and make smarter choices in business, relationships, and everyday life—all without needing to be a genius, just more aware.
Published: 2013
Pages: 225
The Courage to Be Disliked

The Courage to Be Disliked

By Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga

The Courage to Be Disliked challenges the belief that past trauma determines your future. Based on Alfred Adler’s psychology, this book teaches that happiness comes from taking full responsibility for your life, letting go of approval-seeking, and embracing authentic living—even if it means being disliked. Through deep yet accessible dialogue, it offers a radical path to freedom, self-respect, and meaningful connection.
Published: 2013
Pages: 212
The Confidence Code

The Confidence Code

By Katty Kay & Claire Shipman

The Confidence Code reveals why confidence is the secret ingredient to success—especially for women. Katty Kay and Claire Shipman combine science, research, and real-life stories to show that confidence isn’t about being perfect—it’s about taking action despite fear. This book empowers readers to stop waiting and start doing, turning self-doubt into strength and unlocking their full potential through courage, risk-taking, and resilience.
Published: 2014
Pages: 213
The Upside of Stress

The Upside of Stress

By Kelly McGonigal

The Upside of Stress challenges the belief that stress is always harmful. Kelly McGonigal shows that how we think about stress changes its effect on our bodies and minds. By reframing stress as a source of energy, courage, and connection, we can grow stronger and more resilient. This book empowers readers to embrace stress as a tool for transformation rather than a threat to avoid.
Published: 2015
Pages: 221
Quiet: The Power of Introverts

Quiet: The Power of Introverts

By Susan Cain

Quiet: The Power of Introverts challenges the myth that only extroverts can lead, innovate, or inspire. Susan Cain reveals how introverts bring depth, creativity, and empathy to the world. Through science, storytelling, and personal insight, she makes the case for honoring quiet voices in a noisy world. This book empowers introverts to embrace their strengths and helps everyone understand the power of stillness and thought.
Published: 2012
Pages: 480
Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

By Mihály Csíkszentmihályi

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience explores how people achieve true happiness by mastering their consciousness. Mihály Csíkszentmihályi introduces the concept of flow—a state of deep focus and enjoyment where time disappears and performance peaks. Through research and real-life examples, he shows how flow improves creativity, productivity, and resilience, offering a path to a more meaningful, fulfilling life.
Published: 1990
Pages: 314
The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works …

The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works …

By Kelly McGonigal

The Willpower Instinct reveals how self-control works through biology, psychology, and neuroscience. It teaches that willpower is not about being “strong” but about understanding your mind and body. Through mindfulness, stress management, and self-awareness, you can train your brain to resist temptation, stay focused, and achieve long-term goals. The book turns setbacks into lessons and shows how small changes lead to lasting transformation.
Published: 2011
Pages: 534
The Lean Startup

The Lean Startup

By Eric Ries

In The Lean Startup , Eric Ries redefines entrepreneurship with a model built on agility, experimentation, and customer feedback. By using the Build-Measure-Learn cycle, startups can innovate faster, reduce waste, and build products people truly want. A must-read for founders, innovators, and anyone building the future.
Pages: 328
Duration: 8h 38m
The Laws of Human Nature

The Laws of Human Nature

By Robert Greene

In The Laws of Human Nature , Robert Greene explores the deepest patterns of human behavior—from managing emotions to mastering influence. With rich historical examples and psychological insight, this book offers 20 timeless laws to help you understand yourself, navigate others, and transform adversity into power. A masterclass in self-awareness and social intelligence.
Published: 2018
Pages: 690
Duration: 28hr 26m
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

By Eric Jorgenson

In The Almanack of Naval Ravikant , Eric Jorgenson compiles the wisdom of one of Silicon Valley’s deepest thinkers. This guide teaches how to build wealth through leverage and skill, and how to find happiness through peace and presence. With lessons on entrepreneurship, philosophy, and life, it’s a blueprint for thriving in the modern world.
Published: 2020
Pages: 228
Duration: 4h 53m
Make Epic Money

Make Epic Money

By Ankur Warikoo

Want to make epic money? It starts with changing your mindset. In Make Epic Money , Ankur Warikoo shows how to build wealth through skills, side hustles, personal branding, and smart money habits. Whether you're employed or self-employed, this book gives you the tools to grow your income, manage your money, and live life on your own terms.
Published: 2024
Pages: 180
Duration: 4h 2m
The Chimp Paradox

The Chimp Paradox

By Dr steve peters

Your mind can be your best friend—or your worst enemy. In The Chimp Paradox , Professor Steve Peters explains how to understand and manage the emotional 'Chimp' inside your brain. With a simple yet powerful model, this book teaches you how to stay calm, make better decisions, and live a more balanced, successful life.
Published: 2012
Pages: 333