• Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday - Waisa
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    Ego is the Enemy

    In a world that rewards noise, ambition, and self-promotion, Ego is the Enemy is a quiet rebellion—an urgent call to master the inner war between aspiration and humility. With stories of rise and ruin from history’s corridors, it unveils how ego—disguised as confidence or vision—can quietly sabotage success, cloud judgment, and sever meaning from achievement. What if the greatest obstacle to fulfillment is not the world outside, but the unchecked voice within? Clear-eyed and fiercely practical, this book offers a path not to glory, but to greatness born of self-mastery. In the silence after ego fades, what might we finally hear?

    • Originally Published: 2016
    • Publisher: Portfolio, 2016
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 256
    • Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1591847816
    • Access: Members
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  • How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking
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    How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking

    What if the power to change your life was not hidden in talent or status, but in your own voice—waiting to be unlocked? How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking is a practical yet inspiring guide through the fears that silence us, offering timeless tools to speak with clarity, courage, and conviction. It’s not just about commanding a room—it’s about discovering the strength to express who you are. Can learning to speak well become a path to becoming more fully yourself? Warm, empowering, and rooted in real experience, this book is a call to rise and be heard.

    • Originally Published: 1956
    • Publisher: Ebury Publishing, 2004
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 256
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0091906399
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  • How to Win Friends and Influence People
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    How to Win Friends and Influence People

    In a world brimming with noise and ego, How to Win Friends and Influence People offers a timeless key to the human heart—one forged not through manipulation, but through empathy, sincerity, and quiet persuasion. It maps the invisible architecture of connection, revealing how warmth and genuine interest can disarm resistance and transform strangers into allies. What if your greatest power lies not in asserting yourself, but in truly listening? Equal parts guidebook and mirror, this enduring classic invites you to master the delicate art of influence—by first mastering the art of being human.

    • Originally Published: October 1936
    • Publisher: Vermilion
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 260
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0091906351
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  • Influence: The Psychology of PersuasionInfluence: The Psychology of Persuasion
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    Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

    Why do we say “yes” when we mean to say “no”? Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion peels back the velvet curtain of persuasion to reveal the invisible levers that others pull to shape our decisions, beliefs, and desires. With surgical precision and psychological depth, it dissects six primal forces—reciprocity, scarcity, authority, commitment, liking, and social proof—that govern our behavior far more than reason ever could. Is persuasion a tool for manipulation, or a mirror reflecting our deepest instincts? This book does not merely explain influence—it casts a spotlight on the subtle choreography of human connection and control.

    • Originally Published: 1984
    • Publisher: Collins Business, 2006
    • Genre: Self-help, psychology
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0061241895
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  • The Art of Public Speaking - Waisa
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    The Art of Public Speaking

    What if the power to move hearts and minds lies not in talent, but in understanding? The Art of Public Speaking is a timeless guide that transforms fear into confidence and awkward silence into eloquence. With warmth, clarity, and persuasive charm, it offers a blueprint for turning everyday thoughts into compelling messages—arming the speaker not just with technique, but with purpose. Is great speaking born, or can it be made by mastering the art of presence, persuasion, and passion? This book invites you to find your voice—and to make it impossible to ignore.

    • Originally Published: 1915
    • Publisher: Insight Press, 2019
    • Genre: Self-Help
    • Pages: 200
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9789391244613
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