Success
Purposeful Curiosity - Constantine Andriopoulos
Constantine Andriopoulos
It starts with promise, then covers the same ground as most self-help or business books that purport to tell you how to succeed in life.
Never Play it Safe - Chase Jarvis
Chase Jarvis
This was read for September 2025 book club. Join to get regular posts on books. While part of my is always inspired by these types of books they also seem to be extreme examples of survivorship
Moral Ambition - Rutger Bregman
Rutger Bregman
This is Rutger Bregman’s treatise to get you to do more with your life than simply get a job to earn lots of money and find a position of power. He says that you have a deep moral obligation to make
Atomic Habits - James Clear
James Clear
This is my second read through Atomic Habits (my original review) and I didn't come into it thinking it would be all that great. I expected that all these years later I'd look at it like many product
Never Enough - Jennifer Breheny Wallace
Jennifer Brehney Wallace
In Never Enough we take a look at how the achievement culture that is prevalent in society today is harming children as they are pushed to compete more, achieve more, all in a quest to get into the "
The Third Door - Alex Banayan
Alex Banayan
The author supposes that there is a third door you should be taking to success after the main door, and the secondary door fail. Ultimately, this is advice for rich kids that can take as many attempt
Barking Up The Wrong Tree - Eric Barker
Eric Barker
Eric Barker is going to be the new guru that saves us from all the other gurus that purport to know how to achieve success, by turning to science to tell us what matters in our quest for success.
So Good They Can't Ignore You - Cal Newport
Cal Newport
This is Cal Newport's investigation of what it takes to be so good at your job, that you can't be ignored. Unlike many online personalities, he doesn't tell you to follow your passion, in fact he fee
Late Bloomers - Rich Karlgaard
Rich Karlgaard
Early success is over hyped according to Karlgaard, especially by teachers and parents. This focus on early success and specialization leaves kids in a bad spot, where they think they've failed if th
You Are Awesome - Neil Pasricha
Neil Pasricha
In You Are Awesome, Neil Pasricha works to encourage readers to believe in themselves while also highlighting how the lives we live today has caused us to loose the resilience of former generations.