Danny Kouba

What's the most powerful book you have ever read?

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I recently bought the book "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill at a well-known bookstore for $4. I absolutely do not understand how this is possible, because I have to say that it is probably the best book I have ever read. And it was only $4, WTF?! So, what's the most powerful book you have ever read?
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Kevin Spencer
Rich dad Poor dad.
Josh Freeland
As A Man Thinketh
Kshitij Gupta
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, the founder of Nike. Hands down, it's the best book I have ever read.
Aljahid Laskar
One of the best biography book by Tariq RamadanIn "the Footsteps of the Prophet: Lessons from the Life of Muhammad" I believe this book help all of you whom want add values on others life👍
Philipp Karetov
My bet would be ‘Songlines‘ by Bruce Chatwin, who dropped out from work at Sotheby's to explore the underpinning principles of entrepreneurship, on-the-go-ness, and other ‘adventure‘ qualities of human nature. For this, he spent years nomading with indigenous communities around the globe. And finally found the answers in the wilderness of Australia 🐾
Sarah Hussain
It is fiction, but definitely Book Thief by Markus Zusak. The way that book has helped me evolve as a person, nothing else has. And of course, The Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan!
Arthur Hwang
Hamlet's BlackBerry by William Powers It's a book from the previous decade but extremely relevant for us now. Amazing book.
Jim Gleason
One Thousand and One Nights.
Deniz Sutaş
Voltaire's Candide; a timeless piece that keeps me grounded, and reminds me the importance of stuff that genuinely matters to me. Edit: I especially want to highlight the value of this for many of us who are consumed by the hustle culture in some way. Whatever we do, the best is to make sure our actions align with our values or eventually lead us back to who we want to be.
Kamal Mehta
"The psychology of money" and "Eat that frog" are the two books which I loved the most.