My reading list
Reading consistently every day, even if it’s just 10 pages, can have a remarkable impact on your personal and professional life. From my experience, books like Gabor Mate's works on mental health and ERIN MEYER’s insights in "The Culture Map" have reshaped how I understand both human behavior and cultural differences. Combining scientific insights from authors like Daniel G. Amen, M.D., with motivational classics such as "Think Grow Rich" helped me develop a more balanced approach toward productivity and mental wellness. Additionally, engaging with books that tackle modern challenges, including ADHD and emotional resilience, reminds me how important it is to integrate knowledge about cognitive health into daily life. Reading "Scattered Minds" and "The Origins and Healing of Lead Deficit Disorder" provided practical strategies that I’ve applied to improve focus and manage stress. What’s inspiring about this curated list is its variety — from Jonathan Haidt’s "Breaking the Doom Loop" encouraging positive thinking, to practical wisdom in the "Daily Stoic" meditations that help sustain mindset balance through adversity. Also, Peter Thiel’s notes on startups and future-building ignite creativity and innovation. Incorporating these books into a daily habit of reading not only deepens understanding but also motivates action towards a healthier, more productive life. Whether you’re aiming to enhance career skills or personal growth, having a varied reading list like this can expand your horizons. My recommendation? Start with just 10 pages a day and allow the insights from these diverse authors to transform your perspective gradually but surely.

