Books I recommend that match the Blog theme


 Below you will find a list of several books that I have read and consider very valuable. Some open your eyes, others motivate, and still others contain priceless, timeless knowledge. I highly encourage you to get familiar with them.

  1. Robert Kiyosaki - Rich Dad, Poor Dad

One of the most popular books on finance. Eye-opening and completely changing the way you think about many issues. Among other things, it introduces one of the key principles of wealth-building, which is paying yourself first. It also thoroughly explains the differences between assets and liabilities. In summary, this book should guide your thinking onto the right tracks that lead to wealth. Many successful entrepreneurs declare that this very book pushed them to take action.

  1. George S. Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon

A classic in financial education, this is a great, easy-to-read book that wraps basic principles of personal finance in the form of a story set in Babylon. Each principle is timeless and truly useful. These principles were just as true 10,000 years ago as they are now.

  1. Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People

If I had to point out one book that EVERYONE should read at least once, it would be this one. An absolute phenomenon when it comes to interpersonal communication. The advice in this book, when applied in daily life, will have a positive impact on everyone, regardless of who they are or what they do.

  1. James Clear - Atomic Habits

This book can easily be called a comprehensive scientific study on habits, how to develop good ones, and how to break bad ones. Compared to the average scientific study, however, it is relatively pleasant to read. This book will also make you realize how big effects can be achieved by making many small, seemingly insignificant changes.

  1. Brian Tracy - Eat That Frog!

If you have a problem with productivity at work, you should definitely pick up this book. It's very short but at the same time very substantive. Diligently applying the knowledge contained within this book to your daily work could even directly translate into an increase in your earnings, as you'll simply learn to do more and better in the same amount of time.

  1. Phil Knight - Shoe Dog

An interesting story/biography of the co-founder of Nike, it reads more like a novel than a typical biography, which is definitely an advantage. This book will show you, among other things, that pushing forward despite life's obstacles and following your passions always pays off in the long run.

  1. John Yokoyama - When Fish Fly

How to turn a fish market stand into a global phenomenon that the world's largest companies and managers look up to? That's what this book is about. A must-read for people in managerial positions.

  1. Tim Ferriss - Tribe of Mentors

11 questions for the best in the world. In this book, the author asks interesting questions (the same ones for each) to over 100 respected experts from various industries. It's a cool and interesting dose of knowledge and advice from people who have already achieved success.




And what books have changed your life or motivated you to take action?

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