Bookshelf
A Personal Exploration of “Hell Week” by Bertrand Larssen
In a world saturated with self-help books promising instant transformation, “Hell Week” by Bertrand Larssen stands out as a raw and authentic guide to self-discovery….
Do you want to sell? Create a story
The most important thing in marketing is to create a story how you can solve the problems of your customer/s. This is not a book…
Embracing the Rhythms of Life: Exploring “Circadian Code” by Satchin Panda
In a world that never sleeps, where schedules are packed, and the hustle and bustle of daily life seems unending, it’s easy to forget that…
Homo Deus: Embarking on a Personal Quest for Humanity’s Future
Have you ever pondered the trajectory of human existence and wondered what lies ahead? Yuval Noah Harari’s thought-provoking book, “Homo Deus: A Brief History of…
How to maintain focus in a distracted world
“Deep Work” is a book written by Cal Newport, published in 2016. The book covers the concept of ‘deep work’ which is the ability to…
Quiet: Is it bad to be introvert?
In a world that celebrates extroversion, Susan Cain’s book “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking” offers a refreshing perspective…
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari: A Journey into Our Shared Story
Have you ever wondered about the origins of humanity and the profound impact our species has had on the world? “Sapiens: A Brief History of…
Saudi Arabia in 100 questions
A short summary of the book “L’Arabie Saoudite en 100 questions” What is Wahhabism? Why does a direct confrontation between Riyadh and Tehran seem unlikely?…