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What is the best way to read a book?

There are three common ways to read any book: Audiobooks e-books or kindle Paperback Audiobooks Out of all the three, audiobooks are considered as the most distractive one. But the advantage of an audiobook is that you will able to hear the book even when you are working on something else. Yes, it is obvious that multi-tasking will give only divided attention to the book. But, it is better to drive a car with a book playing back than not listening to one. e-books e-books are the ones that are easily reachable. They have a similar benefit to reading a paperback. You will be easily able to download books from various sites. And mostly many registered websites provide e-books completely free. This means that you will have a pool of knowledge for free at your hands. Also, e-books are less costly when compared to paperbacks and hardcovers. The con of using an e-book is that it does not give the feeling of holding a physical book and also it is qu...

Why failure is essential for success?

"Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm" - Winston Churchill How do we define success? Predominantly, success is defined as always being the topmost. It is said that you are successful only if you defeat your competitors. We are taught that failure is weak and success is the one that makes you strong. But, really what is success without failure? Every successful person who has worked hard genuinely has failed at least once. Failure propels you to take action. Every action taker will not get depressed over a failure. Only the people who are procrastinators will always feel that failure has defeated them, so now they have nothing to do other than getting depressed over the failure. Whereas, an action taker is someone who uses the failure to fuel the fire inside them and move forward. And who do you think will win? An action taker or a procrastinator? I'm pretty sure that you have the answer inside your mind. Yes, t...

10 must read financial intelligence books

Books are human's best friend and valuable mentor. Books can not only help us become a better person personally and spiritually but also financially. There are plenty of financial intelligence books packed with immense knowledge. There is no limit to the information you will gain through reading these books. I have listed below the books that may help you attain financial freedom when implemented correctly. 1. Rich Dad Poor Dad Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!  is something of a memoir with lessons attached. With an updated, 2017 version, 20 years since it was first published, this read is one of the bestselling personal finance books ever. Kiyosaki walks readers through some childhood reminiscences, a contrast between his not-very-wealthy father and the dad of his friend who happened to be one of the richest residents of Hawaii. The comparison shines a spotlight on how to best manage your money o...