Your body needs good food and exercise to stay healthy, right? Well the brain is just like the body, its needs feeding and exercises to increase energy, strength and intelligence. Feeding the brain by choosing the correct book to read and exercising the brain by reading repeatedly makes you smarter. Reading helps memory and learning capacity so you process more skilfully. Here are the books that will boost your thinking.
1. The Greatest Secret in the World by OG Mandino
When it comes to the most intelligent talked about books, this book is considered as one of the best. You can find yourself in any situation; this book can increase your intelligence with the insights, not to mention that it provides you the method of growing these traits that works to get you anything you desire in a simple way. The transformational processes included in this book will help make the relationships with all types of people better. The Greatest Secret in the World by OG Mandino
2. The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
It is clear that we all have developed good and bad habits in our lives, and knowing why we do the things we do can be very important, and the consequences that our habits can bring upon us, in our relationships and how we improve when business is involved. This book is created to help inspire us with strategy and inspiration to make a change in our habits and to nurture those who put us on the path to becoming more progressive as children, successful and loved. The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
3. Thinking, Fast and slow by Dan Kahneman
A lot of success we see today has been accomplished by having the perfect mindset for business. If you are seeking how to think faster and methodically or how to make faster or slower decisions than this book is for you. It’s taught you how rapid on your feet while you do not want to move faster with a decision that requires plenty of thinking time. Dan Kahneman includes both the Fast System and Slow System to give you the knowledge of how to use each speed of thinking and when to use it. Thinking, Fast and slow by Dan Kahneman
4. A Short History of Nearly Everything By Bill Bryson
This book, will teach you more about the details that you share in the various sciences connected to the universe and how we came to be at the point of human history where we are now. As you dive deeper into this book, you will find some intriguing details that Bill Bryson included in physics, biology, chemistry, and more. Being able to talk about how we can be and why we can be here and our purpose can influence some people in one or two conversations. A Brief History of Almost All By Bill Bryson. A Short History of Nearly Everything By Bill Bryson
5. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
When you first take a look at this ancient book, it may seem like a manual that could only be used in the military; the ideas about strategy included in this book are literally effective tactics which can be used by anyone, especially CEO and entrepreneur to create a more intelligent strategy for their business. This book includes a complete clarification and an examination of the Chinese military, from weapons and strategy to rank and Discipline. Sun Tzu also talks about why intelligence operations and espionage to the war effort are important. Sun Tzu has been classed as one of history’s excellent military tacticians and analysts, as his strategies and teaching created the starting points of advanced military training for centuries in the future. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
6. Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
If you like to learn how people start creating things, then this book is definitely for you. In 1912, Franz Kafka, writing to Felice Bauer, expressing his anger at his place of residence and daytime work, “is not enough time, my energy is limited, the office is shocking, the apartment is noisy, and if it is good, real life is not impossible then one has to try to jiggle through by subtle maneuvers.” Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
7. Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition
Think and Grow Rich is an inspirational personal development and self help audiobook. It was first published in 2937 during the Great depression. The book is written by Napoleon Hill and inspired by a suggestion from Scottish American businessman Andrew Carnegie. With a title such as Think and Grow Rich, I could imagine only one thing that appears in your mind, which is how to gain great wealth, well, that’s not all this book contains, the author describes the philosophy enlightened in the book can use to support people’s dream to become anything they wish on earth. Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition
8. Peace is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
Completely written with a clear definition, the book comes with explanations and reflections and special stories from Nhat Hanh’s self-sacrifice as a teacher, community leader and peace activist. It begins by telling us where the student is in the kitchen, the office, driving a car, walking in the park. It is evident that a great deal of meditation exists at present. Nhat Hanh combines exercise to improve our knowledge of our mind and body with therapies that lead to instant peace and happiness. Peace is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
9. Cosmos by Carl Sagan
Cosmos is a book that was written by author Carl Sagan in 1980. The book has 13 chapters and corresponds to the 13 episodes of the Cosmos TV series, which the book was co-developed with intended to complement and discover similar growth between science and civilization. Describing scientific ideas to people, who wanted to learn about it, was one of Sagan’s main purposes for the book and television series. Sagan also thought that the television was one of the best teaching tools ever created, so he wished to capitalize on his change to teach the world. Cosmos by Carl Sagan
10. The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes
A journalist once called “the courage to write” the first essential for a writer. And also mention “I have to talk myself into bravery with every sentence.” In this book, author Ralph Keyes, who has experience in writing for more than thirty years, confirms that writer goes through anxiety at every level, mainly when they try their hardest. He explains the sequence of “courage points” through which every writer must pass, from the challenge of recognizing a worthwhile project to the combination of panic and pride they go through when testing a new book or article that has been published. The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes
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