Top 10 books to read for students.

I suggested those ten books that I think every person should read once in their life.


1- The Alchemist: 
The Alchemist is a self-help book that will boost your self-esteem. The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo is an inspirational story about Santiago. It's a fantastic story that will inspire you and alters the perspective you perceive the world.  This book provides a genuine and practical way of thinking when you honestly desire something. In a cult, the significance of this book is that we give up on our dreams easily while the universe is always ready to help us fulfill them. This is a great book to read.

2- Sapiens A Brief History of Mankind:  


A highly recommended book by Yuval Noah Harari is also very well written. Sapiens is a powerful book that tells a beautiful story about all this. Sapiens is a simple yet effective book that tries to explain to you the dawn of civilization until today, everything we see in the world, what is the genesis of it, whatever has happened to us, how we became the most dominant species on earth, how did the money come about, how did the religion come about, and how did the technological advancements come about. The most incredible book I have ever read.

3- Atomic Habits:  

Atomic Habits by James Clear is one of my favorite books because it teaches that even little habits can yield great results. Atomic Habits is the most comprehensive and practical guide to developing good habits, breaking bad ones, and improving by 1% daily. This book will alter your perspective on progress and success and teach you tools and tactics to change your habits. Atomic Habits taught us the value of small acts, consistency, time management, self-discipline, proper planning, and preparation. Everyone should read this book.

4-Rich Dad Poor Dad:

One of the most well-known books in personal finance is Rich dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki. This book is for those ready to make adjustments in their lives to move beyond job security and start creating their pipelines to financial independence. The documentary Rich Dad Poor Dad demonstrates how the mindsets of the rich and the poor differ. Fantastic book ever.


5-Mindset:  

Dr. Carol S. Dweck's book Mindset is phenomenal. The author explains how a fixed versus a growth mindset can appear in all aspects of life. He describes the distinction between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. A growth mindset is one in which a person believes they can accomplish anything. A fixed mindset is one in which a person believes that the capability with which he was born will remain constant. And the distinction between these two is the distinction between success and regret. In a nutshell, Carol Dweck believes that having the right mindset is more important than intelligence, talent, or education.

6-Can't Hurt Me: 

David Goggins Can't Hurt Me is an inspirational and motivational book. This book demonstrates the actual value of hard work. David Goggins depicts how hard work, self-discipline, and mental toughness transformed his life from a depressed, overweight young man to a successful businessman. He asserts that most individuals use up 40% of their physical and intellectual energy. In short, the author emphasizes the significance of small achievements in life, which will help us to achieve big things.

7-Nineteen Eighty-Four:  
                                       
Nineteen Eighty-Four is a famous novel by George Orwell. He produced this book as an attack on totalitarianism. The concept that a totalitarian state should govern a whole country is perhaps the most compelling, terrifying, and effective one in Nineteen Eighty-Four. The warning in Orwell's book is for all of humanity. It emphasizes the significance of fighting oppression and mass control. For those who enjoy politics, this is a must-read.

8-Why Nations Fail:  

 It explains immense swathes of human history. The authors play an essential part in the debate concerning why similar-looking nations differ highly in economic and political development. The writer's objective was to determine the cause of why the world divides into two categories. Some countries are rich and have plenty of hygienic food, wealth, and health, whereas others with poverty, famine, and sickness. In a nutshell, nations fail because of a deficiency of Government accountability, a scarcity of natural resources, and a lack of political, economic, and individual freedom. 

9-Ikigai:  

 In Japanese culture, "Ikigai" refers to something that gives a person a sense of direction and a cause to live. Ikigai is a captivating idea that discusses the meaning of life. The diet that Japanese people follow and the routine activities they engage in to maintain their health constantly are revealed in this book as the Japanese secret to a long and happy life. Ikigai states that to fulfill your life's purpose, you will need four things, and your Ikigai will be the point at which these four things come together. What you enjoy, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can pair for are these four things. In a cult, the book Ikigai is about finding balance in the busy daily routine we all find ourselves in and finding joy in whatever you do.

10-Think and Grow Rich:

Napoleon Hill's book Think and Grow Rich is the most influential book on success ever written. The fundamental theme of the book is that anyone can prosper and become rich by following a specific set of guidelines. The main guidelines are persistence, focus, and clarity of purpose. Yet, anyone with big goals can benefit from the guidance in this book. Very, very highly advised. It's a beautiful book.
 

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