Why We Make Mistakes Summary of Key Points
This book explores the cognitive biases and flawed thinking that lead to everyday errors. It examines the science behind why people make mistakes and how these insights can lead to smarter choices.
This book explores the cognitive biases and flawed thinking that lead to everyday errors. It examines the science behind why people make mistakes and how these insights can lead to smarter choices.
Steven Pressfield’s guide to writing and storytelling that emphasizes why it’s hard to capture people’s attention.
Your Turn delves into the challenges and choices facing young adults, offering insights and advice on becoming a responsible, independent adult.
In ‘Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone’, Diana Gabaldon continues the saga of Claire and Jamie Fraser as they navigate the challenges of life in colonial America. Facing the realities of the impending American Revolution, their story intertwines with historical events, family drama, and the enduring power of love.
The Passion Paradox explores the concept of passion, its positive and negative impacts on life, and how one can harness it effectively for success and personal fulfillment.
Absolution by Alice McDermott is a powerful examination of guilt, forgiveness, and the complex interplay between the two within a Catholic framework.
A young woman named Evangeline Fox strikes a deal with the enigmatic Fate, Jacks, to stop a wedding but gets entangled in a dangerous adventure filled with magic, curses, and love.
Exploring the path to inner peace through meditation and mindfulness with a monk’s guidance.