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    The Concise Laws Of Human Nature

    Beneath the polished surface of civility lies a labyrinth of impulse, emotion, and primal instinct—and The Laws of Human Nature hands you the torch to navigate it. With a tone both surgical and haunting, this book exposes the timeless patterns that govern how people think, act, and deceive—even themselves. Can mastering the hidden currents of human behavior lead to deeper empathy, or does such power risk manipulation? Equal parts mirror and map, it dares you to confront the shadows within and around you. What you do with that knowledge may define your influence—or your downfall.

    • Originally Published: 2018
    • Publisher: Profile Books, 2020
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 287
    • Book Type: Hardcopy(Pocket Version)
    • ISBN: 9781788161565
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    Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It

    Behind every billion-dollar startup lies a labyrinth few ever see—Secrets of Sand Hill Road invites you inside. With the precision of a dealmaker and the candor of a mentor, it demystifies the high-stakes dance between founders and venture capitalists, where ambition is currency and missteps are costly. How do great ideas survive the gauntlet of funding, power dynamics, and boardroom battles? This book is both map and mirror: revealing how venture capital shapes the future—and how entrepreneurs must shape themselves to survive it. For anyone who has ever dared to turn vision into venture, this is a guide to the game behind the curtain.

    • Originally Published: 2019
    • Publisher: Virgin Books, 2019
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 320
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780753553961
    • Access: Prime Members
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    Globalization and its Discontents

    In a world knitted ever tighter by the threads of commerce and capital, Globalization and Its Discontents pulls back the curtain on the uneven bargains and broken promises of the global economy. With piercing clarity and moral urgency, it chronicles how international institutions meant to uplift the poor instead deepen their despair, as policies crafted in distant boardrooms unravel the lives of millions. Can a system that claims universality serve justice when its power is so unequally distributed—and whose voice counts when nations rise or fall on decisions they did not choose? This is not merely a critique, but a plea—for accountability, for empathy, and for a new vision of global prosperity rooted in dignity rather than dominance. It is a story of ambition betrayed, and of the silent rebellions that ripple through the streets of the global South.

    • Originally Published: 2002
    • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company, 2003
    • Pages: 304
    • Genre: Non-Fiction
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0393324396
    • Access: Members
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    The Truth About Markets: Why Some Nations are Rich But Most Remain Poor

    Why do some markets hum with prosperity while others falter and fracture under pressure? The Truth About Markets is a sharp, thought-provoking journey through the beating heart of economic systems—from the corridors of Wall Street to the bazaars of emerging economies—exposing the myths, contradictions, and unexpected virtues of market behavior. With wit and precision, it dismantles the illusion of perfect rationality, revealing instead a world where culture, institutions, and human folly shape the destinies of nations. Is efficiency always the endgame—or might the most successful markets be those that are messier, more human, and less driven by cold equations? This book is both an intellectual provocation and a call to reimagine the values we assign to wealth, success, and collective good.

    • Originally Published: 2003
    • Publisher : Penguin, 2004
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 496
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13:  9780140296723
    • Access: Members
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    Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder

    What if the key to enduring chaos is not merely to withstand it—but to thrive because of it? In Antifragile, ideas crackle like lightning as it dismantles the illusion of stability and celebrates systems, individuals, and ideas that grow stronger under pressure, volatility, and disorder. Through paradox and provocation, it asks: Why worship resilience when you can embrace something better—something that feeds on uncertainty and emerges sharper, fiercer, and wiser? With a voice that is both incendiary and exacting, this book maps a radical philosophy for living wisely in a world that will never be safe, still, or predictable. It is not a manual for survival—but a manifesto for transcendence.

    • Originally Published: 2012
    • Publisher : Penguin Books, 2013
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 544
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0141038223
    • Access: Members
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    The Deals that Made the World

    Behind every headline, hidden in the fine print, are the deals that quietly shape the way we eat, work, love, and live. The Deals That Made the World peels back the polished surface of capitalism to expose the secret negotiations, corporate handshakes, and silent revolutions that have redrawn the global order. It asks a haunting question: if the rules of our lives are written in back rooms and boardrooms, whose interests do they truly serve? With the pace of a thriller and the insight of an exposé, this book turns the everyday into the extraordinary—and demands that we look again at the forces steering our fate.

    • Originally Published: 2017
    • Publisher : Hodder, 2018
    • Pages: 461
    • Genre: Business, Autobiography
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-1473646421
    • Access: Members
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    Fooled By Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets

    In a world desperate for patterns, Fooled by Randomness delivers a sobering truth: much of what we call success is luck masquerading as skill. With sharp wit and intellectual daring, the book peels back the layers of financial markets, human behavior, and belief systems to reveal how easily we are deceived by noise dressed as signal. How many of our convictions rest not on reason, but on stories we tell ourselves after the fact? This is a mind-bending journey through uncertainty, where arrogance meets probability, and where humility may be the only reliable compass. It is a mirror held up to our illusions—inviting us not just to see the world differently, but to think more wisely within it.

    • Originally Published: 2001
    • Publisher: Penguin Books, 2007
    • Pages: 368
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0141031484
    • Access: Members
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    Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty

    Why do some nations flourish while others are trapped in cycles of poverty and decay? Why Nations Fail cuts through geography, culture, and chance to expose the raw machinery of power—where inclusive institutions build prosperity and extractive ones hollow it out. With the force of a grand detective story, it reveals how empires collapse not from outside threats, but from within, when the few prey upon the many. Can a society rewrite its destiny, or are its failures hardwired into the very rules it lives by? This is a journey into the heart of inequality—and a blueprint for those bold enough to change it.

    • Originally Published: 2012
    • Publisher : Crown Currency, 2013
    • Pages: 544
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0307719225
    • Access: Members
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    Measure What Matters: OKRs – The Simple Idea that Drives 10x Growth

    What if the secret to achieving bold dreams lies not in working harder, but in choosing what to measure—and what to ignore? Measure What Matters unveils the power of OKRs (Objectives and Key Results), a deceptively simple system that has propelled visionary teams toward clarity, alignment, and unstoppable momentum. With real-world stories of ambition wrestled into focus, the book invites readers into boardrooms where ideas live or die by the metrics that define them. In a world drowning in data but starved for direction, can the right goal-setting framework spark both performance and purpose? Clear-eyed and compelling, this is a blueprint for anyone determined not just to move fast, but to move true.

    • Originally Published: 2017
    • Publisher : Penguin Business, 2018
    • Pages: 306
    • Genre: Business
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0241348482
    • Access: Prime Membership
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    Basic Economics: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy

    Basic Economics is a lucid, unsentimental journey through the invisible architecture that shapes every choice, every price, every life. With clarity and force, it strips away jargon and ideology to reveal how the simplest human actions—buying, selling, saving—echo across cities, nations, and generations. In a world pulsing with wants and limited means, what happens when good intentions collide with hard realities? This book invites readers to see the marketplace not as cold arithmetic, but as the ongoing story of human trade-offs, incentives, and unintended consequences. It is both a guidebook and a mirror for anyone seeking to understand how societies thrive—or unravel.

    • Originally Published: 2000
    • Publisher : Basic Books, 2014
    • Genre: Economics
    • Pages: 704
    • Book Type: Hardcover
    • ISBN-13: 978-0465060733
    • Access: Prime Membership
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    Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk

    In Against the Gods, the ancient chaos of fate is challenged by humanity’s relentless quest to measure, predict, and master the unknown. From the gamblers of Renaissance Italy to the architects of modern finance, this sweeping narrative traces how risk—once the realm of divine caprice—was transformed into a tool of decision, progress, and power. But can numbers truly conquer uncertainty, or do we merely wrap randomness in the illusion of control? Blending intellectual history with sharp economic insight, this book invites readers to reconsider how we understand the future—and how that understanding shapes the choices we make today. It is both a celebration of reason’s triumph and a quiet meditation on its limits.

    • Originally Published: 1998
    • Publisher : Wiley, 1998
    • Pages: 400
    • Genre: Investing
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0471295631
    • Access: Prime Membership

     

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    The Art of the Start 2.0: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything

    What does it take to turn an idea into impact in a world crowded with noise and inertia? The Art of the Start 2.0 is a bold, clear-sighted guide for dreamers with deadlines—an entrepreneurial manifesto that distills the chaos of launching a venture into action, purpose, and traction. With crisp insight and unflinching candor, it charts a path from pitch decks to product launches, from bootstrapping to building movements. Beneath the tactics lies a deeper question: is entrepreneurship just strategy—or is it a calling to shape the future? This is not just a how-to—it’s a rallying cry for those ready to begin.

    • Originally Published: 2004
    • Publisher: Portfolio, 2015
    • Genre: Entrepreneurship
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0241187265
    • Access: Members
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    Making Money Is Killing Your Business: How to Build a Business You’ll Love and Have a Life, Too

    What if the very pursuit of profit is the trap keeping your business—and your life—from true freedom? Making Money is Killing Your Business delivers a jolt to the conventional wisdom of entrepreneurship, urging business owners to trade endless busyness for intentional legacy-building. With bold clarity and a liberating tone, it redefines success as time, purpose, and impact—rather than just the bottom line. Can you build a business that makes meaning, not just money? This book is a wake-up call for those tired of being owned by what they’ve built.

    • Originally Published: 2010
    • Publisher: Crankset Publishing, 2015
    • Pages: 303
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0984334322
    • Access: Members
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    Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? How to drive your career and create a remarkable future

    In a world designed to reward conformity, what happens when you choose to become indispensable? Linchpin is a call to arms for the creative misfit, the quiet revolutionary, the individual daring to bring art and humanity back into work. With fierce urgency and warm provocation, it dismantles the myth of job security and invites you to forge your own value by showing up, standing out, and shipping your brilliance. Are you a replaceable cog, or the irreplaceable force that holds everything together? This book dares you to decide—and to matter.

    • Originally Published: 2010
    • Publisher: Piatkus Books, 2010
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 256
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0749953355
    • Access: Members
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    Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

    Where Have All the Leaders Gone? is a searing wake-up call from the edge of disillusionment—an urgent plea to rediscover courage, character, and common sense in an era adrift in apathy and excuses. With a voice both battle-worn and unyielding, it confronts the vacuum at the top and demands we stop mistaking charisma for competence, noise for leadership. If power no longer serves the people, who will rise to lead with heart and spine, not just ambition? This is not merely a critique—it is a challenge to reclaim the soul of leadership before it’s too late.

    • Originally Published: April 2007
    • Publisher: Scribner, 2008
    • Genre: Biography
    • Pages: 288
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1416532491
    • Access: Members
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    Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable

    In a world drowning in sameness, Purple Cow charges through the grey fog of mediocrity with a singular question: why be ordinary when remarkable is the only path to survival? This provocative manifesto calls creators, entrepreneurs, and marketers to abandon the safety of the herd and dare to be dangerously different. It’s a vivid exploration of what happens when you stop following the rules—and start rewriting them. What if the biggest risk in your work isn’t failure, but invisibility? Bold, fast-paced, and brimming with defiant energy, this book is a call to stand out or fade away.

    • Originally Published: 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin, 2005
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 160
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0141016405
    • Access: Members