If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t you Happy? Summary of Key Points
This book explores the paradox of success, delving into why highly intelligent and successful people often find it hard to achieve happiness.
This book explores the paradox of success, delving into why highly intelligent and successful people often find it hard to achieve happiness.
Lilly Singh’s ‘How to Be a Bawse’ presents a bold and candid guide to mastering the art of confidence, success, and hustling with an authentic voice.
Adam Grant explores how our social interactions affect our success, proposing that givers—those who contribute to others without expecting anything in return—ultimately achieve the most.
Getting There reveals the entrepreneurial and life journeys of renowned personalities through personal essays and advice.
John C. Maxwell’s ‘Failing Forward’ reframes failure as a necessary stepping stone towards success, highlighting its role in growth and learning.
This book encourages embracing failure as a path to success by taking action, discovering one’s passions, and refining goals through iterations of trial and error.
‘Dream Big’ offers a deep dive into the principles and practices that can help one achieve extraordinary success, by sharing stories and lessons from Brazilian entrepreneur and billionaire, Jorge Paulo Lemann.
This book offers practical insights into how altering our perspective can lead to better decision-making and goal achievement. It combines psychological research with actionable advice.
Broadcasting Happiness explores how we communicate and how positive messaging can lead to success and well-being.