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Breaking the Spell by Daniel Dennett
In Breaking the Spell, Daniel Dennett examines religion as a natural phenomenon that can be analyzed through the lens of evolutionary biology and scientific inquiry. He argues that religious ideas…
Why Evolution Is True by Jerry Coyne
Jerry Coyne’s book establishes evolution as a scientific fact by examining diverse lines of evidence that support Darwin’s original theories. The author highlights the fossil record, specifically…
David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell’s David and Goliath explores the counterintuitive idea that apparent weaknesses can often be transformed into significant advantages. Through various case studies, such as underdog…
The Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco
MJ DeMarco’s philosophy challenges traditional financial advice by categorizing wealth strategies into three distinct "lanes": the Sidewalk, the Slowlane, and the Fastlane. While the Slowlane relies…
The Nicomachean Ethics by by Robert C. Bartlett & Susan D. Collins
In this foundational work of moral philosophy, Aristotle investigates the nature of the human good and how it is achieved through virtue. He argues that the ultimate purpose of life is happiness,…
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins explores the revolutionary idea that natural selection operates primarily at the level of the gene rather than the individual or species. He describes living…
Unfuck Your Worth by Faith G. Harper
This book explores the profound connection between personal value and financial health, arguing that modern economic systems often trick people into equating their human worth with their bank…
Unfuck Your shame by Faith G. Harper
In her book, Dr. Faith G. Harper explores the complex neuroscience and psychology of shame, distinguishing it from guilt by its deep biological ties to disgust and social rejection. The book argues…
Unfuck Your Brain by Faith G. Harper
This book introduces brain science as a tool for overcoming mental health struggles like anxiety, depression, and trauma. The author, Dr. Faith Harper, explains that most emotional issues are…
Getting the Love You Want by Harville Hendrix
The book "Getting the Love You Want A Guide for Couples," outlines a comprehensive theory of intimate relationships, positing that unconscious drives originating in childhood dictate partner…
All About Love: New VisionsBook by bell hooks
This book from bell hooks’ book, All About Love: New Visions, exploring the multifaceted nature of love within contemporary society. The author dedicates the work to her "most intimate listener,"…
Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé
Glucose Revolution, by Jessie Inchauspe, known as the Glucose Goddess, which focuses on the science and effects of blood glucose (sugar) spikes on the human body. The author shares her personal…
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor
Breath: The New Science of a Lost ArtBook by James Nestor provides an extensive overview of the science and lost art of proper breathing, drawing heavily on the author's personal experiments and…
I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb
"I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb, detailing the author's life, political activism, and experiences in Pakistan. The book outlines Malala’s upbringing in the Swat Valley, her…
The Art of Being ALONE by Renuka Gavrani
Renuka Gavrani's book, "The Art of Being ALONE Solitude Is My HOME, Loneliness Was My Cage," which offers a self-help perspective on distinguishing solitude from loneliness. The author argues that…
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Alice Walker's novel, "The Color Purple," focuses on the epistolary narrative and dialogue of the main character, Celie, and her sister, Nettie. The book chronicles Celie's life, including her…
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique offers a comprehensive critique of the societal expectations placed upon American women, particularly the glorification of the "housewife" role in the post-World…
Bossypants by Tina Fey
Tina Fey’s memoir, Bossypants, offers a candid and humorous look at her life and career. The book covers personal anecdotes about her childhood, body image issues, and relationships, often delivered…
Women Living Deliciously by Florence Given
Florence Given's book, Women Living Deliciously, offers a powerful call for women to reject patriarchal conditioning and societal expectations, particularly the pressure for perfection and adherence…
Good With Money by Emma Edwards
The book, Good With Money: Reprogram your Spending Habits and Take Control of your Money, outline a guide for achieving financial freedom and confidence by addressing both external and internal…
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