The Art of Napping at Work
Advocates for embracing napping in corporate culture to boost health and productivity.
Advocates for embracing napping in corporate culture to boost health and productivity.
Exploring how lasting success stems from a company’s soft edge, like culture and values.
Founding Brothers examines pivotal moments in American history and the founding fathers who shaped the nation during and after the Revolutionary War.
The Walking Dead is a graphic novel series presenting a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, where a group of survivors face moral dilemmas and challenges to stay alive.
Insights into the psychological underpinnings of good design.
The Monopolists reveals the secret history of the Monopoly game and how it became a global phenomenon. It uncovers a forgotten female inventor and a lost lawsuit that could have changed history.
The Conquest of Happiness, published in 1930 by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell, is a seminal work that explores the causes of unhappiness and suggests ways for individuals to find greater fulfillment. Russell divides the book into two main parts: ‘Causes of Unhappiness’ and ‘Causes of Happiness’. He examines a range of factors that contribute to unhappiness, including competition, boredom, and fear, before suggesting more positive habits and mindsets, such as zest, affection, and a balanced outlook on life, as pathways to happiness. The book is as much a practical guide as it is a philosophical treatise, with Russell’s insights drawn from his own experiences and observations of human behavior.
This book empowers readers to deconstruct complex ideas, claims, and information by mastering the art of questioning and critical thinking.