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What an amazing video! Thank you for sharing such valuable insights. My recommendation to all beginners would be to go to Borlest and read the book Whispers Of Manifestation, and that will launch you far ahead of everyone and give you an unfair advantage.
1. Linchpin . 2. Sapiens . 3. The monk who sold his Ferrari . 4. Man searching for him meaning . 5. Atmamun . 6. The courage to be disliked . 7. Rework . 8. Psychology of money . 9. The almanack of naval ravikant . 10. Atomic Habits . Biography and autobiography to read 1. Beyond the last blue mountain: Rd tata biography . 2. Elon Musk . 3. Will . 4. Shoe dog . 5. Autobiography of a yogi .
Financial books have been so helpful. I’m 54 and my wife 50 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. No longer putting blames on FED for our misfortunes. Saving and investing lifestyle in the stock market made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn weekly.
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"Psychology of money" - is my recent read, and it has impacted me a lot in terms of my spending habits. Coming from a middle-class family I used to hear from my parents, grandma, and relatives - "Save Money, Save Money", and I used to think WHY ?. Finally, after reading this book, I have started getting better at money management and a key takeaway from this book for me is -"save money, and just save for the sake of saving" - I've got my WHY answered here :)
1.The courage to be disliked 2. Rework 3.Atomic habbit These are the minimum book which I will complete by the end of this year. Plz select me for books because I was going to purchase these books and I am passionate to learn.
I have bought most of the books from your recommendation only. I am also Kashmiri pandit and I have most of the books from this list. I a proud owner of your book as well. I personally love the monk who sold his Ferrari read it after my father's recommendation. Currently reading autobiography of a yogi as I want to take my time with it and absorb as much as possible. Simultaneously reading atomic habits as well. 🙈 You are a true motivation for us young buds. Keep shining 🌟 ❤️❤️ lots of love from a kashmiri to another kashmiri. 🙏 Take care
Hey Ankur, Atomic Habit is the book that I admire the most. The significance of this book is that If and only if one follows whatever is written within it, his or her life should improve and the practical reason behind it is that the book teaches you how to build good habits and stick with small habits and gain the power of compounding the good habits.
‘Courage to be disliked’ is the book I love the most! The simplicity of the book really won my heart and it has so many valuable lessons. One sentence from it really stood out for me was - “if you will not live your life then who will?”
"Autobiography of a Yogi" I had picked up this book after getting inspired by knowing Steve Jobs & Virat Kohli have read & highly suggested it but wasn't able to proceed beyond few pages. This year, on my 30th birthday, I was determined to complete the book no matter what! The decision was totally worth it, because it changed my perspective towards spirituality. I started looking at every event & small scenarios in life differently, in a positive way. I am happy and relaxed during stressful situations just by the learnings from this great book! 😇 Highly recommended.. Just 10 pages a day can change you immensely 😃
I have read, 1. Sapiens 2. Psychology of Money 3. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant 4. Autobiography of a Yogi So far my favourite is "Autobiography of a Yogi" because I have always been interested into knowing the deeper aspect of life rather than all material aspect and this book is something magical. It shows the ancient Indian Yogic ways of Kriya Yoga and Yoga in general. It sheds the lights on a part about which only some privilege souls have able to experience. And one of them is a Paramhans Yogananda. Yoga is something that interests me and taught me ways to live a life that no other books in this world can teach us.
my favourite is atomic habits 'tiny habits remarkable results'.....coz from that book you make a small habit of reading 1 page a day....result will be habit of reading all the books 1 by 1 ......keep reading and thank you Ankur for recommending these great books.
I have read 3 books from here but this book sent chills down my spine. 1. Man’s search for meaning - Read during pandemic when I was in self house arrest and this book gave me so much perspective and made me realize what I am going through is absolutely nothing compared to what people have been in the past.
Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl. I read a book called Ikigai where I came across a quote by Victor Frankl. It says "Everything can be taken from a man but one thing, the last of human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." Even when you don't have any choice, you still have a choice. What a brilliant piece of advice ! This strikes a chord in me every time I read it and perhaps, going to stay with me for the rest of my life.
Out of 10, have read only "Autobiography of a Yogi', when I was in 12 th since then a new world is open for me. It's gateway in your mind which has power to take you to other world. Great book. And I corroborate that it's a must read.
'The courage to be disliked' has helped me to reshape my life in multiple ways. I have always cared about people all my life but this book has given me insights about the separation of tasks among individuals. There is another part of this book named as 'The courage to be happy'. Thanks for sharing the list Ankur, you make things easier for everybody. Thanks a lot !
Firstly thank you so much sir for suggesting these all books 📚. I am currently reading " The atomic habits" and you make me feel inspire to read this book in my 20s. I have changed my few habits by the help of this book. Some bullet points which I want to express that trigger me to prioritise my deed:- 1.Behind every system of actions are a system of believe. The more evidence you have for a beliefs, the more strongly you will believe it. 2. Improvements are only temporary until they become part of who you are. 3. Decide the type of person you want to be, prove it to yourself with small wins. 4. The most effective way to change the habits is to focus not on what you want to achieve, but on who you wish to become. 5. Four simple steps to build a habit - make it obvious - make it attrective - make it easy - make it satisfying. Once again thank you so much sir for suggesting this powerful book 🙏
My favourite book of among all these that had changed my life after I read it was Atomic Habits. It told me every do's and dont's of life that helped destroy old habits and creating new powerful habits. After I read it everything had changed for me such as my working and so and so fourth. It has built my life's better version and small changes has made remarkable impact on my life. This book has made me diciplined, punctual and connected me to my spiritual body. A lovely and remarkable book to make change in life
"The courage to be disliked". In this world where people are running after validation of everything they do, here comes this book which is completely opposite and gives you the different prospective of life. btw i love you and your videos.
I'd choose Man's search for meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. My favorite quote is “Life in a concentration camp tore open the human soul and exposed its depths". He even quotes a beautiful line by Friedrich Nietzsche. "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how."
Hello sir I m a doctor i recently read “the power of subconscious mind” and i love it,bookmarked it to reset mind This book compiles ‘I’(conscious) and interaction with environment through subconscious. So from all these i m grateful if i get ‘the courage to be disliked’ As u mentioned it gives me holistic approach towards life. Thank you❤ Lots of healthy,wealthy and truthful life to you.
I will go with automic habits as the book helps us know easy and proven ways to Build good habits and break bad ones. What we are depends on the quality of our habits. Hence, good habits definitely help us to lead happy and meaningful life consciously. 😊
Linchpin - Seth Gordon Sapiens - a brief history of humankind Beyond the last blue mountain - jrd Tata Monk who sold his Ferrari - robin sharma Man search for meaning (same as above) Elon Musk (bio) Atmaman- Kapil Gupta Will smith - mark manson (bio) Courage to be disliked - Rework Show dog - Phil knight (bio) Psychology of money - Morgan The almanack of naval Ravikant Atomic habits Autobiography of yogi
"The autobiography of an Yogi" I am drawn towards spiritual practices and can feel the charged energy it gives when we do it ..this book might help me to go deeper in spirituality..so it would be very helpful 😊
Hello Ankur Sir ! The book I needed the most is the psychology of money because I want to change my perspective toward our Financial weaknesses and I also want to know how money moves around in an economy and how personal biases and the emotional factor play an important role in our financial decisions Love u 3000
The 15mnts spent watching this video, ( iwatched this twice!) , is like attending a Diploma course on life skills. Thank you mr. Warikoo for this wonderful content.
“The courage to be disliked” coz it reiterates your level of conviction. To stand tall in what you believe is correct irrespective of what the world feels on the same.
Some of the books from this list are the ones I have read and they are true gems. The book I need to read at this stage of my life is "The courage to be disliked". I have a strong feeling that this book would free me from the habit of pleasing people and not accepting the fact that one cannot be perfect and liked by everybody. I feel this book would help anybody who reads it to get a feeling of self-acceptance and understand life imperfections.
@@priyankh.s8379 if you are not a spiritual person or a beginner in spirituality, this book will give you a myriad of profound mystical experiences from the life of paramhansa yogananda ji, you will be stunned to know that what is mentioned in our ancient hindu scriptures are actually 100% true. And yes the English is a bit typical, and i even skipped 2 chapters I found them too boring so you can see for your own. But except 1-2 chapters the whole book is a " wwoooaahh". A must read book for every spiritual seeker indeed.
The psychology of money is prophetic. It has transformed my life and indirectly the lives of everyone around me. Why are we jealous of people with more money, do they have more money? What to do if we have less? Are questions that are irrelevant and he tell you why.
I am an avid reader and keep looking for book recommendations here and there for my collection. The one highlight of this particular recommendation video for me was ATMAMUN. Really Really fascinating concept, and it's unfortunate that never have I ever come across this book anywhere. Really looking forward to reading it. A Huge discovery for me, all thanks to Ankur Sir.
I believe The Atomic Habits as well as The Courage to be Disliked both has impacted me in a manner that has changed my perception of seeing, believing and living my own way of life... To escape the comfort zone and reach out for something that looks difficult at the very moment ✌️
The almanack of Naval Ravikant is the best book I have read till date and since I am managing team of 25 people in the age factor of 27 to 32 I have also asked them to read this categorically. I would love to read other Books. I have also purchased and started Autobigraphy of Yogi but I couldn't complete it for some reason. Thanks for your wonderful compilation and share
Autobiography of a yogi: This book actually has such a clarity that every time you read this book, you will get more from it. A book full of awareness of spiritual growth, vision and thought. After reading this book, I researched and later enrolled to yogada satsang society of India Noida. A must read, and one advice is - read it with mindset that nothing in the book is fiction, it's just you have not experienced it yet. You will love it. ❤️
Good evening Sir I had gone through the courage to be disliked... after watching your old video in the past I loved the way the philosopher open a whole new world of understanding why we do something...how it's based on our present goals instead of past events If i have to choose one this time...i would choose Atmaman Thank you for such great check points for life
For most of my life, I have been one of those people who finds it super hard to stick to one habit/build a new habit. Post reading Atomic Habits - my life changed. And I'm forever indebted to this book because the pointers given in the book really helped me to build my habits and get better in life. :)
Atomic habits I loved all the book... mujhe lagta hai ki book ka comperision nahi ho sakhta... but avi itna book author ho gaye hai ki book kharidne se pahele sochna chahiye waise mai to apka suggestion dekh letahu😅 I am reading The Miracle Morning...
Among all the books if I had to pick one I'd start with Atomic Habits. As much I've heard about this book I've learnt that this book talks about the importance of small habits/changes which we ignore in our day to day life thinking it to be too small to make a difference. But at the end of a period these give us a compounded benefit, and by watching your videos we all know how powerful "compounding" is. Hence I'd really love to read that book and what better than reading a book that is gifted by my Favourite Mentor Ankur Warikoo sir!!!🙇🏻♀️
I want to select the book "LINCHPIN Are you Indispensable" along with this book I also like the book Atomic Habits too much .Last month I read this book Atomic habits and now in my daily life I observed lots of changes.
During my engineering days I'd read "The monk who sold his Ferrari". It's one of those books which you can't finish in one go and you need to re-read some lines and paragraphs to really absorb their meaning. Very insightful and helpful to understand why peace of mind, spiritual health, physical health is of utmost importance in life and how to achieve it through the yogic ancient way!
“Man’s search for life “ I’ve read that 2 years back and it completely changed my life. For a week I was in lost state just constantly thinking about all the situation and challenges author faced in Nazi camp. It’s very difficult to put it into words. After The kight runner book this was my best read so far.
Man's Search For Meaning By Viktore E. Frankl Whenever this book comes to my mind, it always gives me goosefleshes and I starts to think how a man can be so courageous in a situation where there is no hope but you still keep yourself up and alive.
Hello, my name is Nadia, this is first time I am writing any comments on any page, I did not read these books but I wish to read them. All books seem like beautiful and knowledgeable but if you asked me to choose one, that would be " Men's search for meaning" by Viktore E. Frankl. Nadia
Books to read 1. Linchpin. 2. Sapiens. 3. The monk who sold his Ferrari. 4. Man searching for him meaning. 5. Atmamun. 6. The courage to be disliked. 7. Rework. 8. Psychology of money. 9. The almanack of naval ravikant. 10. Atomic Habits. Biography and autobiography to read 1. Beyond the last blue mountain: Rd tata biography. 2. Elon Musk. 3. Will. 4. Shoe dog. 5. Autobiography of a yogi.
A book that I genuinely want to read is 'The Courage to be Disliked'. I feel I am at that stage of my life where I am loosing on friendships. I have not felt this in a long time and recently my feeling is getting all strong. So, I would love to read this book, even if someone is not interested in being a friend, it doesn't mean I have to do things that I don't like. I don't want to lose myself in the process of getting someone's approval. I feel I am ready for this book. Hopefully, might get a chance to read this soon. :)
so true , can totally relate to this ! especially when someone who has just graduated and move on to different places for their job or higher studies , your relationship with your friends weaken , and making new friends as an adult seems somewhat difficult . I myself has so many thoughts and trying to make sense of the life so much makes things even more difficult.
@@riyajoshi7952 I too have just graduated and now pursuing my masters. It feels we are getting older but the thought of doing that all alone seems difficult:') Thank you for writing to me, it feels good to know that there are people like me who is finding adulting hard. Anyway, have a great day :)
@@shriyapandey4415 because of your comment I am very much interested in reading in this book...I don't what its content is...but only hoping that it may be relatable... recently my bestest friend left me...I'm completely shattered, feeling betrayed & I am unable to move on because I don't know how? ... I gave my everything in the friendship, I tried to keep her happy but in the end she doesn't likes to associate with me & left me alone only blaming me... But thanks to my ma'am who supported me in this tough time...❤
@@shriyapandey4415 hay friends, respect your old friends. Everyone is struggling. No one is getting a supply from sky. Work hard. Beware only of those who plot against you. Being at peace within yourself is Worth it. I believe in God. If you also do accept that there is the God, then you may be certain that God will remember your goodness. Thanks
Thank you so much for the suggestions. Books are literally Jewels of life ❤️. From the list, I would choose "The Courage to be disliked". The title to me screams 'Freedom'. If a book can free me from the thoughts of "what others think about me", I would save so much of my valuable time and invest in doing something productive than brood over their words for minutes and hours.
I just finished reading James Clear's "Atomic Habits," which was recommended to me by this channel. The book describes in detail a step-by-step technique for developing better habits. The book posits a four-step model of cue, craving, reaction, and reward. It goes into great detail about the impact that environment plays in creating and breaking behaviours. It presents four laws for developing beneficial habits and breaking bad ones. I would recommend this book to anyone who struggles with productivity and finding it difficult to build and maintain effective routines. I am grateful for the amazing instructive videos that you put out it really helps folks like me who are just starting out in the corporate world and don't know where to start.
Autobiography of Yogi Swamiji Paramhansa Yogananda yes I attracted towards this book in my early 24 when I lost my father then I keep searching abut after life then went to Dakshineswar temple in Kolkata then got to know abut Yogananda and keep learning and reading this book but that time didn’t understand much abut this book but yes interested in spiritual path and now when I m 42 I’m into it and yes wanna read these kind of book to understand more abut life and our soul purpose in this earth Thank you a lot 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have read 'Atomic habits' by james clear multiple times, the book that I feel I should read after watching your video sir is 'The courage to be disliked'... I'm 17 and this book will definitely help me now and also in my 20's.
I would choose "Monk who sold his Ferrari". This book actually developed my interest in reading as prior to this I used to read random non-fiction, but "monk ...ferari" was an actual eye-opener as to what change can these sort of books bring into your life both on personal and professional front. These sort of list of books really help. I wish to read all of them.
Man's Search For Meaning and the Logotherapy he derived from his sojourn at Naz concentration camp. He's undoubtedly The Hero of 20th century who teaches us to choose life before you surrender to it. A Survival Classic.
Atmamun's price is ~1300rs. on Amazon. I want to read this book. It seems to be more on Spiritual genre. I've read Autobiography of yogi in 2020...and i can't emphasis much, how good spiritual books hit you positively. It boosted my spiritual journey, and literally pushed me bit closer towards devotion and spirituality. Indeed, Autobiography of Yogi is a hard read...it took me more than 6 months to complete. Highly Recommended!!! 💥
The monk who sold his Ferrari This book was my introduction to the world of books and thus holds a special place for me. The simple language and deep philosophy explained in the form of fiction kept me invested in the book. I still can remember the vivid depictions from the story. This book made me introspect a lot. And I believe, life has be lived in balance.
I would like to read all the books you have mentioned. One book “Psychology of money “ I have read. Few more books which I have read and am impressed are: Law of success by Napoleon Hill, How will you measure your life, How to win friends and Influence people by Dale Carnegie, How to avoid worrying and Start Living by Napoleon Hill, The magic of thinking big, The autobiography of Lee Aococca, Tough times never last but tough people do.
I will always choose Atomic Habits if I have options to read any books I have already read it once and to be honest the way James Clear explained it and the ideas he shared in the book to actually implement it in our life is INCREDIBLE I fall in love with reading and after that I am reading Think Again by Adam Grant now but I want my next read to be SAPIENS so pls 🧘god I want this
I personally like the book " Beyond the Last Blue Mountain: A life of JRD Tata" I came across this book two years ago when I first researched about JRD Tata. I quickly got captured by his story. I immediately asked why is no one talking about this man? We all talk about Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk. Why not JRD Tata, a true Indian hero and a mammoth figure in Indian industry, the father figure/ mentor of Shri Ratan Tata. It just made me emotional when you mentioned the book in your best books video. Thank you so much for that.
Good Morning Sir! I am a student and currently pursuing Bachelor's degree from a reputed institution in Odisha. The best thing that has happened to me here is that I have got two room mates from Mumbai who have a very different outlook towards life. And by saying different I mean to say that their outlook is very different from the persons that I have met in my life. They both are very clear about their goals and aim of life. They have inspired me a lot and are constantly motivating me to strive hard and relentlessly for not a better life but for a life which is satisfying and content with all that is. I have been an avid reader and a bibliophile since my 8th standard but have never turned my focus to the section of non-fictions. I have always gone for the fictional books and after meeting my room mates I was introduced to the fascinating contents of non-fiction books. They made me read "Think like a Monk" by Jay Shetty and of course "Do Epic Shit" by Ankur Warikoo- yeah that's your book. This is not a post to sugar-coat the words or to impress you but a thought that I have been waiting to share with everyone about my room mates who have been nothing but great mentors and friends throughout. After I watched this video I was convinced that this place is the right one to share my thoughts. I know the sharing of thoughts have gone too long, but I hope that if you ever read it, just wish me and my friends luck in life. And for the matter at hand- I would like to read very much the book titled "The Courage To Be Disliked", because as the title goes when you have the courage to withstand dislikes you only care about the things in life which is beneficial for you and your society at large. These tiny hindrances such as dislikes and attention etc won't be able to pull you back. And at the stage where I am I strongly connect with the title of the book. Last but not the least, thank you very much for suggesting the books and some of the books are real up lifter as I have already heard. Thank you for all the content that has a good impact on us. Thanks a lot. An Engineering Student.
Thanks for sharing your list of recommended books. I would recommend The Monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma to all people who've not read any of these books till now. I loved this book because through a simple story Robin Sharma helps the reader to understand true meaning of life and the importance of balancing various aspects (that most of us realise at a much later stage in life). This is a easy read. Reading this book first would help in understanding most of the other books recommended here, in correct perspective; that's what I feel :)
Hi sir, I am a student and I read Atomic Habits last year. This is the best book I ever read. The way author tell us about habits and small action it seems completely practical. I followed the methods that are written in the book to develop new habits and it completely works for me. So I choose Atomic Habits among all of these books.
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear... I've heard the book for many times and it really fascinates me how one can reap benefits by compounding good habits over time. And as a NEET aspirant I would love to inculcate the very idea in my life to get more closer towards my goal. A sky of love and respect from West Bengal Sir. ❤️
Ankur sir, again, proving why he is such an amazing content creator, mentor, and someone on whom you can have good faith in. Thank you sir. I appreciate you. Bless you.
Atomic Habits, Because I think have more difficulty in building any productive Habits like people in general struggle to build a good habit and 1 more reason for choosing Atomic habit is Habits are something which All of us rarely focus on and it is not something which we think change our future Until James clear Elaborated it beautifully .
I would like to read *Man's Search for Meaning* by Victor Frankl. It was the first book that was discussed by us during our Psychology lectures in class 12. It's very rare that our teacher ever appreciated a book like She did for this one. Since, Victor Frankl has also been active in Psychology and Psychotherapy, it would be great to know his experiences and conation through this book. I have seen people giving up while facing trivial affairs of life. Reading(in fact, witnessing) a person's story who has gone through one of the greatest trials that one could ever imagine, and still bouncing back is something which makes inquisitive as well as inspires a lot. Thank You 😊
"The courage to be disliked" - because it gives the reader a new and fresh perspective towards life and how we can take control of our life regardless of our past and what others might expect and think of us. I think in my early 20s this is the book I should read. It will help me in changing my life for the better. It is a must-read and much-needed book.
Hello sir, As you explained about all books so beautifully, Each book is very inspirational and master piece at there particular place but i prefer "Beyound the last Blue Mountain" as i know Ratan Tata is itself an humble and down to Earth. If i get the opportunity to read this books than i am sure i can learn so many things and try to improve my self and try to implement these things in daily life and make this world a better place to live by changing the mind set of people .
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is undoubtedly my fav book of all. I’ve read this more than a decade before but the Sages of Sivana are still vivid in my head. This movie has really transformed for life. Absolutely fantastic fable which guide you through simple yet interesting story telling.
💙 A book which I would need to add on my bookshelf must be " The Courage to be disliked " . The reason for me choosing this book because I've always lived according to people opinions about what they might perceive of me because of fear of rejection . I've always been insecure about myself and always felt inferior and made myself self centered , so I think this book might help me to find real happiness inspite of all those hardships until now .💙
But mene isse sahi account samajh liya and they took rs. 500 from me for delivery charges and they saud that i'll get a confirmation email in 24 hrs but didn't got any, that means it's a fraud 😶. ohh shit, mene apne parents k mana karne k baad bhi isse sahi mankar chupchap apni cousin se 500 leke inko de diye or ye na jane kitne logo se paise le rha h, ankur sir ko btao koi and mere 500rs. 😰😰
I am reading the 'Atomic habits' currently. As many other people have commented, this is a life changing book. I am applying some of the methods mentioned in this book to my life. This has drastically changed my life in just a few weeks. I somehow 'magically' have time when i didn't have before. Earlier, I used to procrastinate and complain that i don't have anytime to work on anything else besides my studies. Since reading this book, changing my mental identity, setting up cues for my habits, i have time to exercise, read books, cook and somehow I am studying for longer than i was doing before. Also, I am not here for the giveaway primarily. I opened this video to see if you recommend this book or not. I am in love with this book and wanted to share my appreciation with everyone else. I don't know about other books, but this is a book that everyone should read atleast once in his or her lifetime.
1-LINCHPIN 2-SAPIENCE 3-beyond the last blue maountain 4-The monk who sold his ferrari 5-man's search for meaning 6-ELON MUSK 7-Atmamun 8-WILL BY MARK MANSON 9-THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED 10-REWORK 11-SHOE DOG 12-THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY 13-THE ALMANAC OF NAVAL RAVIKANT 14-ATOMIC HABIT 15-AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI
Thank you so much for such a beautiful session. Recently I read your "Do epic shit book". Out of these 10 , I would like to choose "ATMAMUN" BOOK because the way you expressed your thoughts in this video after reading this book... what you realized specially for this reason i want this book.
Hi Ankur, I can never thank you enough for the amazing content you come up with! This one was something I really needed. I have read the Psychology of money and Most of us assume financial success depends on education and intelligence. But in The Psychology of Money, finance expert Morgan Housel presents an alternate hypothesis: The key to financial success lies in understanding human behavior. Housel posits that when you understand how emotions and beliefs influence your financial decisions, you’ll make better financial decisions.
I would choose Rework since I feel if you are happy and sorted in what you do which is almost the maximum part of your life then half of the problem is solved. You will have issues but if you are equipped to solve them, have the right perspective nothing like it !
I read atomic habits last year in December, and yes, this book has changed a lot in my Life. I have started new habits, Reading, Journaling, Working out, Meditation and most important sleeping on time. Although all the habits I've started are still with me, except Journaling. This book is really inspirational and pulls you to do something significant in your life. I have vowed to read this book every year in December so that with new year I will add up more habits to make myself a better version of myself than last year. And Yes, if this little experiment of mine works, then I would be recommending everyone to follow the same to become better person of themselves.
That was an awesome video ! 'Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson 'for me ..Listening to Naval has added significant improvement in my life ,his perspective , his thoughts like 'The outside battle you fought with the world due to losing an internal war' brings so much clarity into my life, as a 20 year old I think Naval's advice gonna take me on a right path on my most important years .. Thank You !!
It is said if we change the way we look at things, the things we look at changes. This is percerception. However, if one experience life, cognition opens another dimension. I have read Life of a Yogi, it's about the journey of soul. How the Universe resonates, when faith factor is included with believe. I have read atomic habits, how time management can be substituted by energy management, when we gradually train from small, moderate to mastery. Read courage to be disliked, this is my best. Learning with questioning, dissolving the boundaries, differences with the way of seeing is wonderful.
Hello, Ankur Warikoo uncle, I think "Sapiens" book was the best value addition for me , because it covers an impressive timespan and shows through the cognitive revolution, home sapiens become the dominant species. I really admire you and your content, through I haven't met you in person , but I get the vibe of empowerment flowing from you via content . I am privileged to be a part of this community Thank-you!!!
Hi Ankur sir, I am Prajwal Khune, I am 17 and living with my parents in Chinchwad, Pune. I watched ur recent video on the 10 must read books and I want to Candidature myself in the giveaway. If someone would ask me to choose any one book out of those 10 (excluding the biographies ) I would choose "THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED". Reasons why I liked this book.. In short(main content for this giveaway). As an introvert the life is not so easy. You gets constant bullying by ur friends ur relatives even by ur own parents. Most of the time I don't have the courage to face them, due to this I made my books my Best friends. I always do my work being isolated from others. And I have masterd that, but still I have a lots of other wishes:- 1. I want to enjoy my future without worrying about my past. 2. I want to stay clear to my future endeavors. 3. I want to be happy. 4. I want to know about selfcare and want someone to guide me on Self-forgiveness. 5. And the COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED is one of the best books to learn all these things. 6. COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED will help me in reshaping my life in various ways. 7. As I am a student I am used to the Q&A types of books. 8. And the most important thing-The lessons taught in this book are not taught anywhere. {Note:- I got all these points while reading the summary of the book} At last a small compliment by a fan to his idol. :- Thanks for writing Do Epic Shit. It really helped a lot lot to enhance my view towards the world. And I have a lot to say but I already have wrote a lot . PRAJWAL KHUNE SIGNING OFF..
Hello.. I am toddler in reading books. It's a great experience and peace of mind. My target would be to cover each book one by one starting Jan. Right now I am reading " Thousand splendid suns "... Which I will be completing within December.
i would genuinely love to read Will's biography. I have seen it before in bookstores and moved on , but when you said that the person has achieved everything he set his eyes on, that his focus is absolute, I felt so strongly that it must be my next read.
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My favourite book I am choose
Book name
Man's Search for meaning
Mujhe book bahut pasand hai
Thank so much sir
In sari book ke bare me bathane ke liye
1. Do epic shit
2. The intelligent investor
Please share your book as giveaway😊
Atomic Habits as i want to develop the habit of reading and then read all the other mentioned books!!!
The concept of Genius Hidden Tricks is so fascinating. It’s like tapping into a treasure map for life; I don’t get why it’s not a bigger topic.
morlest - forbidden money books (thank me later)
The fact that Unrevealed Money Methods Borlest isn’t being talked about more just shows how many people are missing out. You don’t have to.
It's completely different from anything I've read so far
In a good way?@@TeorijaIstine
Which book?
it’s kinda crazy how nobody’s talking about The Comic Guide to Financial Bombs, they are selling 150 self help books for the price of one
I find this forbidden book on morlest
3 things that helped me and literally changed my life
1. I stopped watching porn
2. I read the book called 'Genius Hidden Tricks'
3. Stop drinking
It's completely different from anything I've read so far
Link for book
I find this magic
Bhai tumne ye book genius hidden trick book kha se buy kiya reply please please😢😢
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It’s wild that no one’s mentioning Unrevealed Money Methods Borlest. You’re getting 150 money books’ worth of value in one.
Great Book, big recommendation.
I recommend everyone to find the forbidden book titled Genius Hidden Tricks, It changed my life.
Authors name
Nice bro this is good advices and yea book is great I already read it
What an amazing video! Thank you for sharing such valuable insights.
My recommendation to all beginners would be to go to Borlest and read the book Whispers Of Manifestation, and that will launch you far ahead of everyone and give you an unfair advantage.
1. Linchpin .
2. Sapiens .
3. The monk who sold his Ferrari .
4. Man searching for him meaning .
5. Atmamun .
6. The courage to be disliked .
7. Rework .
8. Psychology of money .
9. The almanack of naval ravikant .
10. Atomic Habits .
Biography and autobiography to read
1. Beyond the last blue mountain: Rd tata biography .
2. Elon Musk .
3. Will .
4. Shoe dog .
5. Autobiography of a yogi .
Rework
Thnx broooo
It's J.R.D Tata brother 👍🏻
Thx
Psychology of Money on Audible
Financial books have been so helpful. I’m 54 and my wife 50 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. No longer putting blames on FED for our misfortunes. Saving and investing lifestyle in the stock market made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn weekly.
Great job with your wife! I bet you’re living your best life right now.
’m a young dad, I’m really glad to hear your story it inspires me. can you share how you earn weekly.
google his name.
Yuval Eric Brokman.
search his full name.
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Thank you
Thanks bro 🙏
Thanks for saving my time 14:44 minutes of this video. And I'm going to see the book review then I'm purchasing this
Thanks Brother
Soo Much Dedication 🙏
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@@jessica6824 thank you for the recommendation, I’m waiting for her reply to start the investment with her
This is from book psychology of money
"Psychology of money" - is my recent read, and it has impacted me a lot in terms of my spending habits. Coming from a middle-class family I used to hear from my parents, grandma, and relatives - "Save Money, Save Money", and I used to think WHY ?.
Finally, after reading this book, I have started getting better at money management and a key takeaway from this book for me is -"save money, and just save for the sake of saving" - I've got my WHY answered here :)
1.The courage to be disliked
2. Rework
3.Atomic habbit
These are the minimum book which I will complete by the end of this year.
Plz select me for books because I was going to purchase these books and I am passionate to learn.
How was ""the courage to be disliked"" book?
I have bought most of the books from your recommendation only. I am also Kashmiri pandit and I have most of the books from this list. I a proud owner of your book as well. I personally love the monk who sold his Ferrari read it after my father's recommendation. Currently reading autobiography of a yogi as I want to take my time with it and absorb as much as possible. Simultaneously reading atomic habits as well. 🙈 You are a true motivation for us young buds. Keep shining 🌟 ❤️❤️ lots of love from a kashmiri to another kashmiri. 🙏 Take care
Hey Ankur, Atomic Habit is the book that I admire the most. The significance of this book is that If and only if one follows whatever is written within it, his or her life should improve and the practical reason behind it is that the book teaches you how to build good habits and stick with small habits and gain the power of compounding the good habits.
‘Courage to be disliked’ is the book I love the most! The simplicity of the book really won my heart and it has so many valuable lessons. One sentence from it really stood out for me was - “if you will not live your life then who will?”
"Autobiography of a Yogi"
I had picked up this book after getting inspired by knowing Steve Jobs & Virat Kohli have read & highly suggested it but wasn't able to proceed beyond few pages.
This year, on my 30th birthday, I was determined to complete the book no matter what! The decision was totally worth it, because it changed my perspective towards spirituality. I started looking at every event & small scenarios in life differently, in a positive way. I am happy and relaxed during stressful situations just by the learnings from this great book! 😇
Highly recommended..
Just 10 pages a day can change you immensely 😃
I have read,
1. Sapiens
2. Psychology of Money
3. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
4. Autobiography of a Yogi
So far my favourite is "Autobiography of a Yogi" because I have always been interested into knowing the deeper aspect of life rather than all material aspect and this book is something magical. It shows the ancient Indian Yogic ways of Kriya Yoga and Yoga in general. It sheds the lights on a part about which only some privilege souls have able to experience. And one of them is a Paramhans Yogananda. Yoga is something that interests me and taught me ways to live a life that no other books in this world can teach us.
my favourite is atomic habits 'tiny habits remarkable results'.....coz from that book you make a small habit of reading 1 page a day....result will be habit of reading all the books 1 by 1 ......keep reading and thank you Ankur for recommending these great books.
I have read 3 books from here but this book sent chills down my spine.
1. Man’s search for meaning - Read during pandemic when I was in self house arrest and this book gave me so much perspective and made me realize what I am going through is absolutely nothing compared to what people have been in the past.
Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl.
I read a book called Ikigai where I came across a quote by Victor Frankl. It says "Everything can be taken from a man but one thing, the last of human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." Even when you don't have any choice, you still have a choice. What a brilliant piece of advice ! This strikes a chord in me every time I read it and perhaps, going to stay with me for the rest of my life.
Out of 10, have read only "Autobiography of a Yogi', when I was in 12 th since then a new world is open for me. It's gateway in your mind which has power to take you to other world. Great book. And I corroborate that it's a must read.
Atomic habits
For linking just 4 actions:- Cues,craving,response and reward for making behaviour into good habits
'The courage to be disliked' has helped me to reshape my life in multiple ways.
I have always cared about people all my life but this book has given me insights about the separation of tasks among individuals.
There is another part of this book named as 'The courage to be happy'.
Thanks for sharing the list Ankur, you make things easier for everybody. Thanks a lot !
Firstly thank you so much sir for suggesting these all books 📚. I am currently reading " The atomic habits" and you make me feel inspire to read this book in my 20s. I have changed my few habits by the help of this book.
Some bullet points which I want to express that trigger me to prioritise my deed:-
1.Behind every system of actions are a system of believe. The more evidence you have for a beliefs, the more strongly you will believe it.
2. Improvements are only temporary until they become part of who you are.
3. Decide the type of person you want to be, prove it to yourself with small wins.
4. The most effective way to change the habits is to focus not on what you want to achieve, but on who you wish to become.
5. Four simple steps to build a habit
- make it obvious
- make it attrective
- make it easy
- make it satisfying.
Once again thank you so much sir for suggesting this powerful book 🙏
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My favourite book of among all these that had changed my life after I read it was Atomic Habits.
It told me every do's and dont's of life
that helped destroy old habits and creating new powerful habits.
After I read it everything had changed for me such as my working and so and so fourth. It has built my life's better version and small changes has made remarkable impact on my life. This book has made me diciplined, punctual and connected me to my spiritual body.
A lovely and remarkable book to make change in life
Atomic Habits has made a lot of changes in my life, I loved this book the most ❤️
I agree...
"The courage to be disliked". In this world where people are running after validation of everything they do, here comes this book which is completely opposite and gives you the different prospective of life. btw i love you and your videos.
I second that...!!!
I'd choose Man's search for meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. My favorite quote is “Life in a concentration camp tore open the human soul and exposed its depths". He even quotes a beautiful line by Friedrich Nietzsche. "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how."
Hello sir
I m a doctor i recently read “the power of subconscious mind” and i love it,bookmarked it to reset mind
This book compiles ‘I’(conscious) and interaction with environment through subconscious.
So from all these i m grateful if i get ‘the courage to be disliked’
As u mentioned it gives me holistic approach towards life.
Thank you❤
Lots of healthy,wealthy and truthful life to you.
I'd like to read Atmamun by Kapil Gupta as I've never came across this wonderful gem.
Atomic habit
I will go with automic habits as the book helps us know easy and proven ways to Build good habits and break bad ones. What we are depends on the quality of our habits. Hence, good habits definitely help us to lead happy and meaningful life consciously. 😊
Linchpin - Seth Gordon
Sapiens - a brief history of humankind
Beyond the last blue mountain - jrd Tata
Monk who sold his Ferrari - robin sharma
Man search for meaning (same as above)
Elon Musk (bio)
Atmaman- Kapil Gupta
Will smith - mark manson (bio)
Courage to be disliked -
Rework
Show dog - Phil knight (bio)
Psychology of money - Morgan
The almanack of naval Ravikant
Atomic habits
Autobiography of yogi
"The autobiography of an Yogi"
I am drawn towards spiritual practices and can feel the charged energy it gives when we do it ..this book might help me to go deeper in spirituality..so it would be very helpful 😊
Hello Ankur Sir !
The book I needed the most is the psychology of money because I want to change my perspective toward our
Financial weaknesses and I also want to know how money moves around in an economy and how personal biases and the emotional factor play an important role in our financial decisions
Love u 3000
The 15mnts spent watching this video, ( iwatched this twice!) , is like attending a Diploma course on life skills. Thank you mr. Warikoo for this wonderful content.
“The courage to be disliked” coz it reiterates your level of conviction. To stand tall in what you believe is correct irrespective of what the world feels on the same.
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Some of the books from this list are the ones I have read and they are true gems. The book I need to read at this stage of my life is "The courage to be disliked". I have a strong feeling that this book would free me from the habit of pleasing people and not accepting the fact that one cannot be perfect and liked by everybody. I feel this book would help anybody who reads it to get a feeling of self-acceptance and understand life imperfections.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI- a book which has helped me change my life, with a complete new perspective! So so so grateful 🙏 for that book 🥰
Is it easy to read and understand
@@priyankh.s8379 Nope a little a difficult
It’s very difficult I tried reading and then left in between
@@priyankh.s8379 if you are not a spiritual person or a beginner in spirituality, this book will give you a myriad of profound mystical experiences from the life of paramhansa yogananda ji, you will be stunned to know that what is mentioned in our ancient hindu scriptures are actually 100% true. And yes the English is a bit typical, and i even skipped 2 chapters I found them too boring so you can see for your own. But except 1-2 chapters the whole book is a " wwoooaahh". A must read book for every spiritual seeker indeed.
The psychology of money is prophetic. It has transformed my life and indirectly the lives of everyone around me. Why are we jealous of people with more money, do they have more money? What to do if we have less? Are questions that are irrelevant and he tell you why.
I am an avid reader and keep looking for book recommendations here and there for my collection. The one highlight of this particular recommendation video for me was ATMAMUN. Really Really fascinating concept, and it's unfortunate that never have I ever come across this book anywhere. Really looking forward to reading it. A Huge discovery for me, all thanks to Ankur Sir.
I believe The Atomic Habits as well as The Courage to be Disliked both has impacted me in a manner that has changed my perception of seeing, believing and living my own way of life... To escape the comfort zone and reach out for something that looks difficult at the very moment ✌️
The almanack of Naval Ravikant is the best book I have read till date and since I am managing team of 25 people in the age factor of 27 to 32 I have also asked them to read this categorically. I would love to read other Books. I have also purchased and started Autobigraphy of Yogi but I couldn't complete it for some reason. Thanks for your wonderful compilation and share
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Autobiography of a yogi: This book actually has such a clarity that every time you read this book, you will get more from it. A book full of awareness of spiritual growth, vision and thought. After reading this book, I researched and later enrolled to yogada satsang society of India Noida. A must read, and one advice is - read it with mindset that nothing in the book is fiction, it's just you have not experienced it yet. You will love it. ❤️
So true nothing is fiction it's just that you haven't experienced it yet
True...
@@Krishna66889 nor you will be able to experience anything supernatural
Just think a bit realistic...
It's just my opinion
I raad this book , half only
What's changes did you observe in you?
Good evening Sir
I had gone through the courage to be disliked... after watching your old video in the past
I loved the way the philosopher open a whole new world of understanding why we do something...how it's based on our present goals instead of past events
If i have to choose one this time...i would choose Atmaman
Thank you for such great check points for life
For most of my life, I have been one of those people who finds it super hard to stick to one habit/build a new habit. Post reading Atomic Habits - my life changed. And I'm forever indebted to this book because the pointers given in the book really helped me to build my habits and get better in life. :)
You need to respond to life moment to moment...not Outta some ordered routine, that's where you miss the LIFE...Anyway, all the best.
Atomic habits
I loved all the book...
mujhe lagta hai ki book ka comperision nahi ho sakhta...
but avi itna book author ho gaye hai ki book kharidne se pahele sochna chahiye
waise mai to apka suggestion dekh letahu😅
I am reading The Miracle Morning...
Among all the books if I had to pick one I'd start with Atomic Habits. As much I've heard about this book I've learnt that this book talks about the importance of small habits/changes which we ignore in our day to day life thinking it to be too small to make a difference. But at the end of a period these give us a compounded benefit, and by watching your videos we all know how powerful "compounding" is. Hence I'd really love to read that book and what better than reading a book that is gifted by my Favourite Mentor Ankur Warikoo sir!!!🙇🏻♀️
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I want to select the book "LINCHPIN Are you Indispensable" along with this book I also like the book Atomic Habits too much .Last month I read this book Atomic habits and now in my daily life I observed lots of changes.
During my engineering days I'd read "The monk who sold his Ferrari". It's one of those books which you can't finish in one go and you need to re-read some lines and paragraphs to really absorb their meaning. Very insightful and helpful to understand why peace of mind, spiritual health, physical health is of utmost importance in life and how to achieve it through the yogic ancient way!
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“Man’s search for life “ I’ve read that 2 years back and it completely changed my life. For a week I was in lost state just constantly thinking about all the situation and challenges author faced in Nazi camp.
It’s very difficult to put it into words. After The kight runner book this was my best read so far.
Thank u so much Giving review on “Man’s search for life” I’m planning to buy this book. Mean while i seen ur review it gives me more positive vides
Yeah I decided to purchase it🤗
@@kalyan6902how it is ?
Man's Search For Meaning By Viktore E. Frankl
Whenever this book comes to my mind, it always gives me goosefleshes and I starts to think how a man can be so courageous in a situation where there is no hope but you still keep yourself up and alive.
Hello, my name is Nadia, this is first time I am writing any comments on any page, I did not read these books but I wish to read them. All books seem like beautiful and knowledgeable but if you asked me to choose one, that would be " Men's search for meaning" by Viktore E. Frankl. Nadia
Books to read
1. Linchpin.
2. Sapiens.
3. The monk who sold his Ferrari.
4. Man searching for him meaning.
5. Atmamun.
6. The courage to be disliked.
7. Rework.
8. Psychology of money.
9. The almanack of naval ravikant.
10. Atomic Habits.
Biography and autobiography to read
1. Beyond the last blue mountain: Rd tata biography.
2. Elon Musk.
3. Will.
4. Shoe dog.
5. Autobiography of a yogi.
A book that I genuinely want to read is 'The Courage to be Disliked'. I feel I am at that stage of my life where I am loosing on friendships. I have not felt this in a long time and recently my feeling is getting all strong. So, I would love to read this book, even if someone is not interested in being a friend, it doesn't mean I have to do things that I don't like. I don't want to lose myself in the process of getting someone's approval. I feel I am ready for this book. Hopefully, might get a chance to read this soon. :)
so true , can totally relate to this ! especially when someone who has just graduated and move on to different places for their job or higher studies , your relationship with your friends weaken , and making new friends as an adult seems somewhat difficult . I myself has so many thoughts and trying to make sense of the life so much makes things even more difficult.
@@riyajoshi7952 I too have just graduated and now pursuing my masters. It feels we are getting older but the thought of doing that all alone seems difficult:')
Thank you for writing to me, it feels good to know that there are people like me who is finding adulting hard. Anyway, have a great day :)
@@shriyapandey4415 because of your comment I am very much interested in reading in this book...I don't what its content is...but only hoping that it may be relatable... recently my bestest friend left me...I'm completely shattered, feeling betrayed & I am unable to move on because I don't know how? ... I gave my everything in the friendship, I tried to keep her happy but in the end she doesn't likes to associate with me & left me alone only blaming me...
But thanks to my ma'am who supported me in this tough time...❤
@@KshitijSharma97 I hope time heals you. It might be, that friendship would not have allowed you to grow. Anyway, my best wishes to you. :)
@@shriyapandey4415 hay friends, respect your old friends.
Everyone is struggling. No one is getting a supply from sky. Work hard. Beware only of those who plot against you.
Being at peace within yourself is Worth it.
I believe in God. If you also do accept that there is the God, then you may be certain that God will remember your goodness.
Thanks
Thank you so much for the suggestions. Books are literally Jewels of life ❤️.
From the list, I would choose "The Courage to be disliked". The title to me screams 'Freedom'. If a book can free me from the thoughts of "what others think about me", I would save so much of my valuable time and invest in doing something productive than brood over their words for minutes and hours.
Does this book work ..... I have same issue. Kindly reply?
@@anees419 yes it works trust me if you adopt this book's lessons it will change your life
I just finished reading James Clear's "Atomic Habits," which was recommended to me by this channel. The book describes in detail a step-by-step technique for developing better habits. The book posits a four-step model of cue, craving, reaction, and reward. It goes into great detail about the impact that environment plays in creating and breaking behaviours. It presents four laws for developing beneficial habits and breaking bad ones.
I would recommend this book to anyone who struggles with productivity and finding it difficult to build and maintain effective routines. I am grateful for the amazing instructive videos that you put out it really helps folks like me who are just starting out in the corporate world and don't know where to start.
Autobiography of Yogi Swamiji Paramhansa Yogananda yes I attracted towards this book in my early 24 when I lost my father then I keep searching abut after life then went to Dakshineswar temple in Kolkata then got to know abut Yogananda and keep learning and reading this book but that time didn’t understand much abut this book but yes interested in spiritual path and now when I m 42 I’m into it and yes wanna read these kind of book to understand more abut life and our soul purpose in this earth
Thank you a lot 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have read 'Atomic habits' by james clear multiple times, the book that I feel I should read after watching your video sir is 'The courage to be disliked'... I'm 17 and this book will definitely help me now and also in my 20's.
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I would choose "Monk who sold his Ferrari". This book actually developed my interest in reading as prior to this I used to read random non-fiction, but "monk ...ferari" was an actual eye-opener as to what change can these sort of books bring into your life both on personal and professional front. These sort of list of books really help. I wish to read all of them.
Man's Search For Meaning and the Logotherapy he derived from his sojourn at Naz concentration camp. He's undoubtedly The Hero of 20th century who teaches us to choose life before you surrender to it. A Survival Classic.
Thank you for atomic habits, I read this book just bcoz of you. Thanks again
Atmamun's price is ~1300rs. on Amazon. I want to read this book. It seems to be more on Spiritual genre. I've read Autobiography of yogi in 2020...and i can't emphasis much, how good spiritual books hit you positively. It boosted my spiritual journey, and literally pushed me bit closer towards devotion and spirituality. Indeed, Autobiography of Yogi is a hard read...it took me more than 6 months to complete. Highly Recommended!!! 💥
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Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl... I would love to read it🙏✨️
The monk who sold his Ferrari
This book was my introduction to the world of books and thus holds a special place for me. The simple language and deep philosophy explained in the form of fiction kept me invested in the book. I still can remember the vivid depictions from the story.
This book made me introspect a lot. And I believe, life has be lived in balance.
I read it long back, but now i will read with a different perspective. Thanks for the choice.
Cheers
Congratulations bro I m very Happy for you
I would like to read all the books you have mentioned. One book “Psychology of money “ I have read. Few more books which I have read and am impressed are: Law of success by Napoleon Hill, How will you measure your life, How to win friends and Influence people by Dale Carnegie, How to avoid worrying and Start Living by Napoleon Hill, The magic of thinking big, The autobiography of Lee Aococca, Tough times never last but tough people do.
I will always choose Atomic Habits if I have options to read any books I have already read it once and to be honest the way James Clear explained it and the ideas he shared in the book to actually implement it in our life is INCREDIBLE I fall in love with reading and after that
I am reading Think Again by Adam Grant now but I want my next read to be SAPIENS so pls 🧘god I want this
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I personally like the book " Beyond the Last Blue Mountain: A life of JRD Tata"
I came across this book two years ago when I first researched about JRD Tata.
I quickly got captured by his story. I immediately asked why is no one talking about this man? We all talk about Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk. Why not JRD Tata, a true Indian hero and a mammoth figure in Indian industry, the father figure/ mentor of Shri Ratan Tata.
It just made me emotional when you mentioned the book in your best books video.
Thank you so much for that.
You made me emotional bro
Good Morning Sir!
I am a student and currently pursuing Bachelor's degree from a reputed institution in Odisha. The best thing that has happened to me here is that I have got two room mates from Mumbai who have a very different outlook towards life. And by saying different I mean to say that their outlook is very different from the persons that I have met in my life. They both are very clear about their goals and aim of life. They have inspired me a lot and are constantly motivating me to strive hard and relentlessly for not a better life but for a life which is satisfying and content with all that is. I have been an avid reader and a bibliophile since my 8th standard but have never turned my focus to the section of non-fictions. I have always gone for the fictional books and after meeting my room mates I was introduced to the fascinating contents of non-fiction books. They made me read "Think like a Monk" by Jay Shetty and of course "Do Epic Shit" by Ankur Warikoo- yeah that's your book. This is not a post to sugar-coat the words or to impress you but a thought that I have been waiting to share with everyone about my room mates who have been nothing but great mentors and friends throughout. After I watched this video I was convinced that this place is the right one to share my thoughts. I know the sharing of thoughts have gone too long, but I hope that if you ever read it, just wish me and my friends luck in life.
And for the matter at hand- I would like to read very much the book titled "The Courage To Be Disliked", because as the title goes when you have the courage to withstand dislikes you only care about the things in life which is beneficial for you and your society at large. These tiny hindrances such as dislikes and attention etc won't be able to pull you back. And at the stage where I am I strongly connect with the title of the book. Last but not the least, thank you very much for suggesting the books and some of the books are real up lifter as I have already heard. Thank you for all the content that has a good impact on us. Thanks a lot.
An Engineering Student.
Are you a student from nit rourkela bro??
Thanks for sharing your list of recommended books. I would recommend The Monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma to all people who've not read any of these books till now. I loved this book because through a simple story Robin Sharma helps the reader to understand true meaning of life and the importance of balancing various aspects (that most of us realise at a much later stage in life). This is a easy read. Reading this book first would help in understanding most of the other books recommended here, in correct perspective; that's what I feel :)
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Autobiography of a Yogi
is a great book which gives me clarity about life. Thanks.
Hi sir, I am a student and I read Atomic Habits last year. This is the best book I ever read. The way author tell us about habits and small action it seems completely practical. I followed the methods that are written in the book to develop new habits and it completely works for me. So I choose Atomic Habits among all of these books.
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear... I've heard the book for many times and it really fascinates me how one can reap benefits by compounding good habits over time. And as a NEET aspirant I would love to inculcate the very idea in my life to get more closer towards my goal.
A sky of love and respect from West Bengal Sir. ❤️
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Ankur sir, again, proving why he is such an amazing content creator, mentor, and someone on whom you can have good faith in.
Thank you sir. I appreciate you. Bless you.
Atomic Habits, Because I think have more difficulty in building any productive Habits like people in general struggle to build a good habit and 1 more reason for choosing Atomic habit is Habits are something which All of us rarely focus on and it is not something which we think change our future Until James clear Elaborated it beautifully .
I've heard a lot.. a lot about Autobiography of a yogi.. Very curious and would love to read that one.
I would like to read *Man's Search for Meaning* by Victor Frankl. It was the first book that was discussed by us during our Psychology lectures in class 12. It's very rare that our teacher ever appreciated a book like She did for this one. Since, Victor Frankl has also been active in Psychology and Psychotherapy, it would be great to know his experiences and conation through this book. I have seen people giving up while facing trivial affairs of life. Reading(in fact, witnessing) a person's story who has gone through one of the greatest trials that one could ever imagine, and still bouncing back is something which makes inquisitive as well as inspires a lot.
Thank You 😊
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My teacher suggested me 'Ikigai'.
Difficult to choose that one book but Man’s search for meaning is something that touched my soul and have read it more than once :)
True buddy
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"The courage to be disliked" - because it gives the reader a new and fresh perspective towards life and how we can take control of our life regardless of our past and what others might expect and think of us. I think in my early 20s this is the book I should read. It will help me in changing my life for the better. It is a must-read and much-needed book.
Hello sir,
As you explained about all books so beautifully, Each book is very inspirational and master piece at there particular place but i prefer "Beyound the last Blue Mountain" as i know Ratan Tata is itself an humble and down to Earth. If i get the opportunity to read this books than i am sure i can learn so many things and try to improve my self and try to implement these things in daily life and make this world a better place to live by changing the mind set of people .
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is undoubtedly my fav book of all. I’ve read this more than a decade before but the Sages of Sivana are still vivid in my head. This movie has really transformed for life. Absolutely fantastic fable which guide you through simple yet interesting story telling.
I've read 4 out of your list.
Great choice Ankur 😍
💙 A book which I would need to add on my bookshelf must be " The Courage to be disliked " . The reason for me choosing this book because I've always lived according to people opinions about what they might perceive of me because of fear of rejection . I've always been insecure about myself and always felt inferior and made myself self centered , so I think this book might help me to find real happiness inspite of all those hardships until now .💙
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But mene isse sahi account samajh liya and they took rs. 500 from me for delivery charges and they saud that i'll get a confirmation email in 24 hrs but didn't got any, that means it's a fraud 😶. ohh shit, mene apne parents k mana karne k baad bhi isse sahi mankar chupchap apni cousin se 500 leke inko de diye or ye na jane kitne logo se paise le rha h, ankur sir ko btao koi and mere 500rs. 😰😰
I have the telegram chat and screenshots, I have proof I can share
I am reading the 'Atomic habits' currently. As many other people have commented, this is a life changing book. I am applying some of the methods mentioned in this book to my life.
This has drastically changed my life in just a few weeks. I somehow 'magically' have time when i didn't have before. Earlier, I used to procrastinate and complain that i don't have anytime to work on anything else besides my studies. Since reading this book, changing my mental identity, setting up cues for my habits, i have time to exercise, read books, cook and somehow I am studying for longer than i was doing before.
Also, I am not here for the giveaway primarily. I opened this video to see if you recommend this book or not. I am in love with this book and wanted to share my appreciation with everyone else. I don't know about other books, but this is a book that everyone should read atleast once in his or her lifetime.
I am reading 48 laws of power currently - and something strange is start to happening like in your case😷
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Surely the 'Courage to be disliked'🔥🔥🔥
Totally agree bro...its a bomb
1-LINCHPIN
2-SAPIENCE
3-beyond the last blue maountain
4-The monk who sold his ferrari
5-man's search for meaning
6-ELON MUSK
7-Atmamun
8-WILL BY MARK MANSON
9-THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED
10-REWORK
11-SHOE DOG
12-THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY
13-THE ALMANAC OF NAVAL RAVIKANT
14-ATOMIC HABIT
15-AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI
Thank you so much for such a beautiful session. Recently I read your "Do epic shit book". Out of these 10 , I would like to choose "ATMAMUN" BOOK because the way you expressed your thoughts in this video after reading this book... what you realized specially for this reason i want this book.
Hi Ankur, I can never thank you enough for the amazing content you come up with! This one was something I really needed. I have read the Psychology of money and Most of us assume financial success depends on education and intelligence. But in The Psychology of Money, finance expert Morgan Housel presents an alternate hypothesis: The key to financial success lies in understanding human behavior. Housel posits that when you understand how emotions and beliefs influence your financial decisions, you’ll make better financial decisions.
Happy Reading and Learning. Great Choice
Cheers
I would choose Rework since I feel if you are happy and sorted in what you do which is almost the maximum part of your life then half of the problem is solved. You will have issues but if you are equipped to solve them, have the right perspective nothing like it !
I read atomic habits last year in December, and yes, this book has changed a lot in my Life. I have started new habits, Reading, Journaling, Working out, Meditation and most important sleeping on time. Although all the habits I've started are still with me, except Journaling. This book is really inspirational and pulls you to do something significant in your life.
I have vowed to read this book every year in December so that with new year I will add up more habits to make myself a better version of myself than last year. And Yes, if this little experiment of mine works, then I would be recommending everyone to follow the same to become better person of themselves.
Bro Please muje apse baat karni he atomic habits se related please apka koi contact do insta id ya telegram ya kuch
Thank you sir
Out of these 10 i like Sapiens
But I loved Power of Subconscious mind most.
Sir You Forgot the Father of All Books “SHREEMADBHAGWATGEETA” 📙🙄😑
That was an awesome video !
'Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson 'for me ..Listening to Naval has added significant improvement in my life ,his perspective , his thoughts like 'The outside battle you fought with the world due to losing an internal war' brings so much clarity into my life, as a 20 year old I think Naval's advice gonna take me on a right path on my most important years ..
Thank You !!
It is said if we change the way we look at things, the things we look at changes.
This is percerception.
However, if one experience life, cognition opens another dimension.
I have read Life of a Yogi, it's about the journey of soul. How the Universe resonates, when faith factor is included with believe.
I have read atomic habits, how time management can be substituted by energy management, when we gradually train from small, moderate to mastery.
Read courage to be disliked, this is my best. Learning with questioning, dissolving the boundaries, differences with the way of seeing is wonderful.
I liked courage to be disliked. As I love to chase new a perspective and new aspects of life. I am fond of many such hard hitting books.
Thank You!!! Just read “The Courage to be Disliked”. Transformed the way I look at life
Will :- I need this book because I want to know what is that formula for the thing you want in life . Or may be it is just an illusion
This book! It’s a whole journey..! I hope you read it someday :)
Hello, Ankur Warikoo uncle,
I think "Sapiens" book was the best value addition for me , because it covers an impressive timespan and shows through the cognitive revolution, home sapiens become the dominant species.
I really admire you and your content, through I haven't met you in person , but I get the vibe of empowerment flowing from you via content .
I am privileged to be a part of this community
Thank-you!!!
Happy Reading and Learning. Deep one.
Cheers
Hi Ankur sir, I am Prajwal Khune, I am 17 and living with my parents in Chinchwad, Pune. I watched ur recent video on the 10 must read books and I want to Candidature myself in the giveaway.
If someone would ask me to choose any one book out of those 10 (excluding the biographies ) I would choose "THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED".
Reasons why I liked this book.. In short(main content for this giveaway).
As an introvert the life is not so easy. You gets constant bullying by ur friends ur relatives even by ur own parents. Most of the time I don't have the courage to face them, due to this I made my books my Best friends. I always do my work being isolated from others. And I have masterd that, but still I have a lots of other wishes:-
1. I want to enjoy my future without worrying about my past.
2. I want to stay clear to my future endeavors.
3. I want to be happy.
4. I want to know about selfcare and want someone to guide me on Self-forgiveness.
5. And the COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED is one of the best books to learn all these things.
6. COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED will help me in reshaping my life in various ways.
7. As I am a student I am used to the Q&A types of books.
8. And the most important thing-The lessons taught in this book are not taught anywhere.
{Note:- I got all these points while reading the summary of the book}
At last a small compliment by a fan to his idol.
:- Thanks for writing Do Epic Shit. It really helped a lot lot to enhance my view towards the world. And I have a lot to say but I already have wrote a lot .
PRAJWAL KHUNE SIGNING OFF..
Itna bada likhane ki kya jarurat thi
"THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED " wants to read ....
Hello.. I am toddler in reading books. It's a great experience and peace of mind.
My target would be to cover each book one by one starting Jan.
Right now I am reading " Thousand splendid suns "... Which I will be completing within December.
i would genuinely love to read Will's biography. I have seen it before in bookstores and moved on , but when you said that the person has achieved everything he set his eyes on, that his focus is absolute, I felt so strongly that it must be my next read.
Happy Reading and Learning. Great Choice
Cheers
I'm going to comment randomly, because my luck never helps me, fir bhi let's try once again :) Any book I'm 20 and history enthusiast...