Stuti Agarwal

What book, fiction/non-fiction, changed a part of you and how?

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For me it was Forty Rules of Love, by Elif Shafak, and it greatly changed my understanding of my faith.
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YvetteAhono
The Challenge for Africa by Wangari Maathai. I always borrow from her courage to do what she feels is right.
Stuti Agarwal
@ahonoyvette Looking this up now!
Adrian Topka
Ohhh, a lot of them, but for sure I can recommend these ones: "The Richest Man in Babylon" - how to manage your money, and build wealth. "Trillion-dollar coach" - In leadership, it's all about people. "Elon Musk", "Benjamin Franklin", "Steve Jobs" - great inspiration. a lot of companies like: Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Snapchat, Instagram, Uber also about a product/ company/ marketing: "Insanely Simple", "Blitzscaling", "The Hard Thing About Hard Things", "Remote", "Rework", "Building a story brand" ....
Stuti Agarwal
@adrian_topka thank you for sharing! That’s a long list, and I’m hoping to make at least a small dent in it.
Adrian Topka
@stuti It will be worth it, for sure! :)
Eugenia Russell
Aristotle's Ethics.
Stuti Agarwal
@eugenia_russell interesting. Putting it on my list.
Pallavi Jaisinghani
Every book I have read have helped me grow into the person I'm & will continue to do so. If I talk about 1 book, it has to be Century Trilogy by Ken Follet It is an historical epic throwing light on the times during World War. It made me become more grateful for everything :)
Stuti Agarwal
@pallavi_jaisinghani thank you for sharing. Will definitely add this to my list. On my own journey of finding faith.
Sage Will
life without limps, I was in a dark place in 2014 when I came across the book and it helped me realize nothing is quite that final in life, if you fail, well tomorrow is still another day.
Stuti Agarwal
@trappisone thank you so much for this. Next read!
Tanoy Chowdhury
I will go ahead and name two: “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini and “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom. Both have a story of love and loss which connects with the real life at so many levels.
Stuti Agarwal
@tanoy27 yes to both, Tanoy. Devoured both and to this date love them.
RASHI JAIN
For me it is Leadership wisdom by Robin Sharma. I see myself as someone who wants to impact people's life by my thoughts, words and actions. Reading this book has given me direction to understand the same.
Stuti Agarwal
@thunderbird27 Interesting! I have to look this up.
Sanskar Tiwari
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear , the biggest learning is how easy it is to start good habits and why not to focus on goal and rather focus on systems instead
Alexa Vovchenko
Fiction - Gone with the Wind. I adored Scarlett as a child and she taught me to never give up Non-fiction - Positive Intelligence by Shirzad Chamine. I read it when I had burnout and was close to depression. It's brilliant. Non-fiction The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. This is the book which is accompanying me in my life journey. I think, we're all born to live our life in joy and creativity. This is what the book proves, too
Stuti Agarwal
@aleksandra_vovchenko Thank you so so so much. Feel like The Artist's Way is going to do for me what it did for you.
fmerian
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It's a simple book that conveys a powerful idea: the world will help you if you choose to follow your dream. If you ever happen to find yourself feeling that you're not enjoying what you do, I recommend you to read it.
Stuti Agarwal
@fmerian I'm yet to read this, but I believe in the law of attraction and have had it on my reading list a long time.