The First 20 Hours by Josh Kaufman

The First 20 Hours by Josh Kaufman is a motivating book that shows how to master a new skill quickly. Josh motivated readers to put in the time necessary to learn and master a new skill. He outlines the precise actions that must be taken in order to commit to the process.

 The Selfish Gene book summary

We can better understand the world around us and how it might have evolved if we are aware of the evolutionary implications of specific behaviors.  In summary, Dawkins’ gene-centered theory of evolution is an effective tool for comprehending how human behavior and culture have evolved.

Poor Charlie’s Almanack by Peter D. Kaufman

A collection of thoughtful essays and anecdotes about investments, negotiating, and business success can be found in Author’s Poor Charlie’s Almanack. It is praised for its unique viewpoints and motivational business and life stories.

Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley

In the book, Unlimited Memory the author teaches readers how to sharpen their memory. Readers can better understand how their minds function and how to improve them by using Horsley’s techniques, which combine psychology and neuroscience.

Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

When making decisions, we ought to take the time to think about other people’s perspectives. We can avoid falling victim to the groupthink fallacy in this way. This happens when people simply follow the herd’s opinion without giving a decision a critical examination.

The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less

In some cases, a decision does not have to be made right away. Taking a step back and taking a break from the situation can often lead to more clarity. Allowing oneself time to process and reflect can help to make sure that the best decision is being made.