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Flash Foresight by Daniel Burrus and John David Mann
Flash Foresight: How to See the Invisible and Do the Impossible: Seven Radical Principles That Will Transform Your Businessby Daniel Burrus and John David Mann
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The Road Less Stupid Hardcover by Keith J. Cunningham
Smart people do dumb things. Here’s the proof: How much money would you have right now if I gave you the ability to unwind any three financial decisions you have ever made? Years ago, after suffering a humiliatingly large dumb tax, it dawned on me that I have a seemingly unlimited ability to hit unforced errors and sabotage my business and financial success. I suspect you do, too. It turns out that the key to getting rich (and staying that way) is to avoid doing stupid things. I don’t need to do more smart things. I just need to make fewer dumb mistakes. The vast majority of our dumb tax is a direct result of emotional, overly optimistic and poorly thought out decisions. Every one of those three decisions you would love to unwind was an avoidable mistake.
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The Buddha and the Badass: The Secret Spiritual Art of Succeeding at Work
Forget hustling. This book will disrupt your deeply held beliefs about work, success, and, indeed, life.
If you’re the average person in the developed world, you spend 70 percent of your waking hours at work. And if you’re the average person, you’re miserable for most of those hours. This is simply not an acceptable state of affairs for your one shot at life. No matter your station, you possess incredible unique powers. It’s a modern myth that hard work and hustle are the paths to success. Inside you is a soul. And once you unleash it fully into the domain of work, magic happens. Awakening the Buddha and the Badass inside you is a process that will disrupt the way you work altogether. You’ll gain access to tools that bend the very rules of reality.
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ULTIMATE SUCCES: 3 Classic Success Bestsellers in One Volume
Ultimate Success won’t change your life–if you’re reading these words, and find a rising excitement within you, IT ALREADY HAS. The next step is to read its opening line…
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Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek. If businesses could adopt this supportive mentality, employees would be more motivated to take bigger risks, because they’d know their colleagues and company would back them up, no matter what.
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The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek, like football or chess, the players are known, the rules are fixed, and the endpoint is clear. The winners and losers are easily identified.
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Mastery by Robert Greene
In this book, Mastery by Robert Greene demonstrates that the ultimate form of power is mastery itself. By analyzing the lives of such past masters as Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Leonard da Vinci.
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Siege: Trump Under Fire by Michael Wolff
With Fire and Fury, Michael Wolff defined the first phase of the Trump administration; now, in Siege: Trump Under Fire by Michael Wolff, he has written an equally essential and explosive book about a presidency that is under fire from almost every side.
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The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley
This bold book The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley covers the entire sweep of human history, from the Stone Age to the Internet, from the stagnation of the Ming empire to the invention of the steam engine, from the population explosion to the likely consequences of climate change.
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A Warning by Anonymous
An unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of the Trump presidency from the anonymous senior official whose first words of warning about the president rocked the nation’s capital.
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Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
In this stunning new book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of “outliers”–the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful.
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Negotiating with Giants by Peter D. Johnston
HOW DO YOU NEGOTIATE with Wal-Mart? With America’s President over going to war? A pay raise from an intimidating boss? More money for a struggling start-up? Sweeping social change?