Why Startups Fail
Guidance on steering clear of the pitfalls that make startups fail.
Guidance on steering clear of the pitfalls that make startups fail.
John C. Maxwell’s guide on how to enhance your influence by creating meaningful connections in both your professional and personal life.
A critique of government overreach, inspired by Thomas Paine, urging civic responsibility.
An accessible guide into the complex world of psychology, covering key theories, experiments, and concepts.
Empire of the Summer Moon traces the rise and fall of the Comanche, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It focuses on the frontier mid-19th century through the story of Quanah Parker.
Scott Anderson’s ‘Lawrence in Arabia’ explores the complex role of Thomas Edward Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia, in shaping the Middle East during World War I. Through extensive research and vivid storytelling, Anderson paints a detailed picture of Lawrence’s unconventional warfare tactics, his interactions with key figures, and the broader geopolitical machinations that influenced the region’s modern boundaries and conflicts. The book not only delves into Lawrence’s life and legacy but also provides a broader context of the Arab Revolt and the secret agreements that carved up the Ottoman Empire, leading to enduring turmoil.
Between the World and Me is a letter by Ta-Nehisi Coates to his teenage son about the reality of being black in America. The book is a reflection on how race has shaped American history, often at the cost of black bodies and lives. It provides a thoughtful and personal exploration of America’s racial history and what it means to be black in the USA today.
Amy Cuddy reveals how adopting powerful body language can boost confidence and impact personal and professional success.