Thrive Summary of Key Points
Thrive delves into the author’s personal struggle with managing time and redefines the traditional measures of success to include well-being, wisdom, and wonder.
Thrive delves into the author’s personal struggle with managing time and redefines the traditional measures of success to include well-being, wisdom, and wonder.
Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier explores the negative impacts of politicized therapy on individual mental health and societal norms.
Debunking the strong leader archetype through historical and political analysis.
Daily devotions to deepen one’s relationship with God throughout the year.
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Let There Be Water illustrates Israel’s history of water innovation, how it resolved its water crisis, and lessons that can be applied globally.