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! :)
Anastasija Gromova
I've read a lot of books in my life. But the most important book was Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind". It was the main character who gave the impetus to achieve the goals.
Stuti Agarwal
@nastjagromova4 thank you! Just what I need right now.
Eugenia Russell
Aristotle's Ethics.
Stuti Agarwal
@eugenia_russell interesting. Putting it on my list.
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.