The Motivation Code Summary of Key Points
The Motivation Code reveals how understanding individual motivational drivers can lead to meaningful work and increased productivity.
The Motivation Code reveals how understanding individual motivational drivers can lead to meaningful work and increased productivity.
In post-Civil War Barcelona, a young boy discovers ‘The Shadow of the Wind’ by Julian Carax and is drawn into a mystery involving the author’s history, love, and revenge.
‘How To’ is a book by Randall Munroe that provides absurd, yet scientifically accurate, advice to solve common problems. The book covers a wide range of topics, from how to play football on the moon to how to build a lava moat. The book is hilariously entertaining while also being educational, as it explains complex scientific concepts in a simplistic, easy-to-understand manner.
An insightful dissection of the internet’s far-reaching effects on society and human thought.
Ain’t I a Woman examines the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, racism within the feminist movement, and the black woman’s involvement with feminism.
Exploring central banks’ role and future economic stability strategies.
Storyworthy, by Matthew Dicks, teaches the art of storytelling, emphasizing authenticity and narrative structure to engage and move audiences.
In ‘Profit First’, author Mike Michalowicz challenges the traditional accounting formula of Sales – Expenses = Profit. Instead, he introduces an innovative approach that flips the formula to Sales – Profit = Expenses. This concept encourages businesses to take profit first and only spend what remains on expenses. The book provides practical advice and strategies to help businesses increase profitability and financial stability.