Book Review: “So Good They Can’t Ignore You”

Book Review: "So Good They Can’t Ignore You"

Why following your passion may be the worst advice you’ve ever received. In a world obsessed with “doing what you love,” Cal Newport’s So Good They Can’t Ignore You offers a refreshing—and slightly controversial—perspective. Rather than chasing elusive passion, Newport argues that mastering a skill and becoming excellent at what you do is the real … Read more

Book Review: “Deep Work”

Book Review: "Deep Work"

The ultimate guide to thriving in a distracted world. In a world overflowing with pings, notifications, and shallow multitasking, Deep Work by Cal Newport arrives like a breath of clarity. It’s not just a productivity book—it’s a manifesto for regaining control over your focus and producing truly meaningful work in an increasingly noisy digital age. … Read more

Book Review: “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”

Book Review: "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari"

What if success wasn’t about wealth but finding your life’s true purpose? Robin Sharma’s The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is not just a book—it’s a wake-up call for anyone chasing material success while feeling spiritually bankrupt. In this life-changing fable, Sharma weaves a compelling tale of transformation, reminding readers that the most important journeys … Read more

Book Review: “Make Epic Money”

Book Review: "Make Epic Money"

Money Isn’t Just Math — It’s Mindset, Habits, and Intentional Living Ankur Warikoo’s Make Epic Money isn’t your typical personal finance book. It doesn’t just teach you how to save or invest — it teaches you how to think about money. This engaging, brutally honest guide breaks down the emotional, psychological, and practical sides of … Read more

Book Review: “The Alchemist”

The Alchemist

A Journey of Dreams, Destiny, and the Magic of Listening to Your Heart Few books have touched the soul of readers across the world like The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It’s not just a novel — it’s a spiritual awakening wrapped in the form of a fable. First published in 1988, this timeless classic continues … Read more

Book Review: The Accidental Marriage

Book Review: The Accidental Marriage

When Love Is Born Out of Convenience, Can It Still Be Real? Nadia Lee’s The Accidental Marriage takes a trope we know well—marriage of convenience—and spins it into an emotional whirlwind filled with longing, tension, and the possibility of genuine love. It’s a captivating romance where two opposites are forced into a situation neither wanted, … Read more

Book Review: The Commonsense Diet by Rujuta Diwekar

The Commonsense Diet by Rujuta Diwekar

Ditch the Fads—Rediscover the Wisdom of Eating Right In a world overwhelmed with calorie counts, keto trends, and confusing nutrition advice, Rujuta Diwekar’s The Commonsense Diet is a breath of fresh air. It doesn’t ask you to overhaul your life overnight. Instead, it invites you to return to what your grandmother always knew—eat local, eat … Read more

Book Review: 50 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die Vol. 2

Book Review: 50 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die Vol. 2

A Timeless Journey Through the Greatest Minds in Literature If you could step into the literary minds of history’s finest authors, what would you discover? 50 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die Vol. 2 is not just a book—it’s a passport to centuries of powerful storytelling, wisdom, wit, and human reflection. Curated from … Read more

Book Review: The Wealth Money Can’t Buy by Robin Sharma

Book Review: The Wealth Money Can’t Buy by Robin Sharma

True Success Is Not in Your Bank Account—It’s in Your Soul In a world chasing money, fame, and fast success, The Wealth Money Can’t Buy by Robin Sharma offers a bold, soul-refreshing pause. This is not just a book—it’s a gentle rebellion against modern hustle culture. Sharma’s message is simple yet profound: the richest people … Read more

Book Review: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Book Review: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Ancient Wisdom That Still Holds the Key to Modern Peace Stoic, strong, and startlingly relevant, Meditations by Marcus Aurelius remains one of the most powerful philosophical works ever written. Composed nearly 2,000 years ago by a Roman Emperor, this book is not a public declaration or intellectual exercise—it’s a private journal, filled with honest reflections, … Read more