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  • while ago, I made a video on the five books everyone should read. And it seems like you

  • guys have loved it. Everyone talks about that you should be reading

  • 50, 60, or a hundred books a year, but the truth is, you don't need to read that many

  • books.

  • Because most books are useless, especially when it comes to self-development, and I am

  • not just throwing words. At some point in my life, I was super obsessed with self-help

  • books that I have read every self-help book that I came across.

  • But that doesn't mean that every self-help book is useless; in fact, some of them were

  • so powerful that they had a significant impact on my life. And if you don't have the time

  • or isn't a big fan of books, I want to share them with you, the ones that you have to read

  • because they would make a difference in your life.

  • Most of what these books teach suppose to be taught by your parents, teachers back in

  • high school, or professors at your university. But unfortunately they do not.

  • I still read books, but not as many as I use to in the past, because when you read an entire

  • 300 pages book, and there is not a single new idea, you feel like you have wasted so

  • much time.

  • So let me share with you the books that would actually teach you something valuable.

  • 1. The 50th law By Robert Greene This is one of the books that had one of the

  • most significant impacts on my life, and there is a strong reason behind it. You see, unlike

  • every other self-help book, this book teaches you how to be fearless.

  • How not to be afraid to be different, to stand up for yourself, to take risks and make bold

  • decisions. The book is based on the life of Curtis Jackson

  • a.k.a 50 cent. The life of some rapper might not interest

  • you, and that's what I thought in the beginning.

  • There was every reason for 50 cent's life to go wrong. But it didn't. He never met his

  • dad, and his mom was shot when he was 8. He was living with his grandparents in a house

  • with 28 siblings. He was left with no other option but to sell drugs to make ends meet

  • like his mother. Got arrested at high school for drug possession. He tried his best to

  • make it into the music industry but when he was 25, car pulled up alongside Jackson and

  • guy pulled a gun and shot him 9 times. on the hand, arm, hip, both legs, chest and left

  • cheek. Its a miracle that he survived in the first place. Besides that, he tried to get

  • out of drugs and make into the music, but now with his left cheek being shot, he couldnt

  • rap. Any other person would have given up at this

  • point because the shot through his cheek left him with a permanently swollen tongue.

  • But not fifty wasn't ready to give up . He decided to gather his energy and fight back.

  • Now that he has faced death, there is nothing left for him to be afraid of.

  • failure, disappointment, whatever  If you want to develop that kind of fearless

  • approach to life, you must make certain changes in life that Robert Greene suggests in this

  • book.

  • Nobody is born into this world fearless! We all come out, crying, screaming. As we grow

  • up, we are afraid of darkness. We are afraid to be left alone. We are afraid to be different,

  • we are afraid of our parents (at least when we are kids )we have to either develop the

  • character of fearlessness or stay where we are, where the society wants us to be.

  • 2. influence by Robert Cialdini

  • There are a lot of books written on the art of dealing with people. Even Robert Greene

  • has a book on that which is 48 laws of power, and I actually suggested it in the previews

  • video. However, it gives a bit darker perspective on human behavior, and in many ways, it's

  • true, but the book Influence by Robert Cialdini gives an entirely different perspective.

  • It's more about the science behind making people say Yes to whatever you want them.

  • It might seem like people are smart, and they usually base their decisions on science and

  • logic, but the reality is quite different. Humans are mostly emotional, and their actions

  • are often irrationalAnd it's normal because we face so many decisions

  • and we consume so much information every single day that we need some sort of shortcuts to

  • make the decision process fasterWe are guided by these shortcuts, the moment

  • you understand these shortcuts, you can make almost anyone say yes. You can convince them

  • to be your friend, help you out, or if you are a salesman, you can get them to buy as

  • much as you want and then get that big fat commission at the end of the month.

  • 3. the richest man in Babylon  From my experience, almost everyone wants

  • to be rich, even those who say they don't. I know that I will get a lot of hate for saying

  • this, but that's what I have realized. And That's not necessarily a bad thing. I mean,

  • money is a resource that enables you to do a lot of things, a lot of good things.

  • Of course, the most popular advice is - just work hard. Hard work always pays off; to be

  • honest, it doesn't unless it's also smart, and thats why you need to read the richest

  • man in Babylon by Samuel Clason. Once Upon a time in ancient Babylon, there

  • was a very rich man named (Arcak); in fact, he was the richest man on the land. Two of

  • his childhood friends approached him to ask him how he managed to become so wealthy when

  • they have been working so hard but barely fed their families. He replied that the secret

  • is simple, you must not spend all that you earn but save apart from it and invest, and

  • overtime, your wealth accumulates, and you get rich. It's as simple as that.

  • Arcak saved enough money to lend it to a shield maker who paid interest on Arcad's loan, thus

  • growing his wealth. These principles might be simple, but most

  • people do not embrace them, which is why it's critical to read this book, page to page,

  • to make these principles a fundamental part of your life.

  • Without any exaggeration at all, the greatest financial habit you will ever learn is the

  • ability to save money. It sounds so simple, and yet it's so difficult. Think about how

  • much you have earned in your entire life and now ask yourself, how much of that left in

  • your hands?

  • 4. flow Most people are dissatisfied with their daily

  • routine, and often, it's their jobs to blame. What makes things much worse is that their

  • leisure time is spent recovering from their work in the laziest way possible.

  • What do you do when you get back home, watch TV, have some drinks, pull out that cigarette

  • if you smoke, or maybe just play video games. But that shouldn't be the case. Work can be

  • something that reduces stress, gives your life purpose, and makes you happy overall.

  • And that's what Csikszentmihalyi Mihaly calls the state of flow.

  • Its when you are not motivated by external factors such as money or recognition. The

  • work itself brings you so much joy that it takes your entire attention and pushes you

  • to do it regardless of the outcome.

  • That's the state that what made Newton come up with the modern principles of physics,

  • Einstein to develop the theory of relativity.

  • Its extremely difficult to reach that stage in the modern age because we have so many

  • drugs, alcohol to distract us. And the saddest part is, if you do not experience the state

  • of flow in your life, you are wasting your time. And that's what makes this book is so

  • important to read. He explains how exactly you can reach that state.

  • 5. 12 rules for life

  • I came across this book last year, and to be honest, it surprised me. It doesn't say

  • anything revolutionary, but if you know anything about Jordan Peterson, he advocates for responsibility.

  • His perspective on life is that responsibility gives meaning to our lives. Whether you agree

  • with that or not, life is pretty purposeless when there is nothing to bare on your shoulders.

  • However, the little rules he suggests to follow do make our lives much better, such as setting

  • your house in perfect order before you criticize someone else or compare yourself to someone

  • who you were yesterday and not to who someone else is today.

  • They seem so simple that everyone just knows them, but the matter of the fact is, people

  • are living miserable lives because they are not following these rules.

  • Look around, everyone is criticizing everyone else, but if you give a closer look into their

  • lives, you will find out that they probably should focus on their lives first before pointing

  • fingers.

  • It was challenging to make this list because there were so many books that I wanted to

  • include, at least a few more books, but I had to keep this list as short as possible.

  • There is no point in reading a lot of books; you just have to read the right books, the

  • books that will give you maximum benefit, that will help you to make your life meaningful.

  • Let me know what books you would recommend to everyone to read. I am curious to see what

  • you would suggest. In anyways, make sure you give this video

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