Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?
Practical mental health wisdom from a clinical psychologist.
Practical mental health wisdom from a clinical psychologist.
Unveiling the capitalist and narcissistic illusions behind our modern happiness pursuit.
The Seventh Sense, by Joshua Cooper Ramo, explores the profound changes brought about by the digital age and the rise of networks. Ramo argues that to navigate this new world successfully, one needs to develop a ‘seventh sense’—an ability to look at the world through the lens of networks. The book delves into historical contexts, presents current examples from various fields such as politics, business, and technology, and offers insights into how networks shape our environment. It’s a compelling narrative that examines the power dynamics of the connected age and provides a new framework for understanding and adapting to the rapidly evolving world around us.
John Grisham’s ‘The Innocent Man’ is a compelling true crime story exploring wrongful conviction in a small town, highlighting the flaws in the justice system.
Set in 1866 New Zealand, ‘The Luminaries’ is a historical novel that weaves a complex narrative around a series of mysterious events, including a rich prospector’s disappearance and a prostitute’s attempted suicide.
Big Potential breaks the myth of the lone achiever, arguing that true success is a team sport. It highlights how our potential is enhanced through the power of connectedness and collaboration.
The Anatomy of Peace explores how we often perpetuate conflict despite our best intentions and presents a framework for transforming conflict from within.