Reading


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A book can be the most powerful tool in the world. Knowledge is extremely important as it can broaden horizons and help make a huge difference. Literature is no different. It helps question our values ot the world and apply the skills learned in the real world. It is entertainment, Information, and Inspiration combined into one to create a pleasant experience.

In this page, i am going to talk about some of the books I have read over the years. Some of them might be helpful in your life while others can entertain you for a while.

Disrupting The Game

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This book was written by former COO and President of Nintendo of America, Reggie Fils-Aime. It acts both as an autobiography and an educational book where Reggie talks about his experiences, how he delt with different situations, and how he applied the skills learned to make the business more successful. The "So-what's" after each situation explains how a person might do in order to gain the upper-hand.

This book is useful for those who wish to be more disruptive in business environments. This book has helped me feel more comfortable about planning and making quick decisions. It is still available on Amazon to order, if you like business and working with people.

A copy of it is available on Amazon.



Atomic Habits

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This is a book which explains how to eliminate your bad habits and live a good life. Written by James Clear, Atomic Habits teaches readers techniques in order to live a better life. The frame used is "The Four Laws of Behaviour Change". After reading the book, readers will continue focusing on the good habits while breaking the bad habits.

This is another book that I would recommend and is also available on Amazon and most bookretailers.

A copy of it is available on Amazon.



The Tattooist of Auschwitz

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This book is based on a real life story of Slovakian Jew lale Sokolov. It was written by Heather Morris who spend some time with him during his last few years. The story takes place during the Holocaust in the Second World War where Lale was imprisoned at Auschwitz. There, he works as a tattooist and falls in love with a girl called Gita. As the story goes on, Lale begins to create connections and finds a way to survive the camp.

I liked this book because I liked history and it focuses on the conditions of the camp and the development of the characters later on. While there are a few inaccuracies, it is an enjoyable book that will keep you occupied in the evening.

A copy of it is available on Amazon.