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The Making of a Value Investor: What a bear market taught me about investing
"The Making of a Value Investor" chronicles Gautam Baid's transformative journey as an investor, offering a profound narrative set against the backdrop of a challenging bear market. Baid's reflections, observations, and learnings are meticulously documented in his investment journal during a period of unprecedented market turmoil. The book serves as a compelling record of the mistakes and successes he encountered while navigating the complexities of the investment landscape during one of the most tumultuous phases in financial history.
WARTIME: The World in Danger
Mao Zedong's provocative statement, "If imperialists unleash a (nuclear) war on us, we may lose more than three hundred million people. So what? War is war..." echoes through the corridors of history, raising chilling questions about the potential reality of a nuclear conflict. In Rajiv Dogra's book, "Wartime," these questions are dissected with incisiveness and urgency. The specter of a nuclear 'war' that Mao spoke of seems to loom over the contemporary geopolitical landscape, demanding attention and reflection.
The Almanack Of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
In a world where the pursuit of wealth and happiness often appears elusive, Naval Ravikant emerges as a guiding light, asserting that getting rich and finding happiness are not mere strokes of luck or inherent traits but skills that can be acquired and refined. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant serves as a treasure trove of wisdom, drawn from his profound insights gathered over the past decade. Ravikant, an entrepreneur, philosopher, and investor, transcends conventional approaches in unraveling the principles that underpin true wealth and enduring happiness.
IT’S YOUR BABY
Embarking on the journey of parenthood is a momentous step, accompanied by a whirlwind of emotions ranging from sheer excitement to daunting fear. The prospect of caring for a newborn brings forth a myriad of questions, spanning from the preparations for childbirth to the nuances of feeding, growth expectations, and the essential vaccinations. The sheer volume of information available, often conflicting and overwhelming, can leave new parents feeling bewildered. In this context, the invaluable guidance provided by Dr. Saroja Balan, a seasoned paediatrician with three decades of experience, takes center stage.
INTIMACY UNDONE MARRIAGE DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW IN INDIA
As a preeminent authority in Indian family law and a highly successful divorce lawyer, Malavika Rajkotia intimately understands the intricate dynamics that lead to the dissolution of marriages. In her compelling book, "Intimacy Undone," Rajkotia unveils the complexities of marital relationships with a profound examination of the legal, social, and moral dimensions surrounding marriage and divorce in India. Drawing from her extensive experiences in the courtroom and her interactions with clients grappling with issues ranging from infidelity and domestic violence to property disputes and custody battles, Rajkotia skillfully navigates the multifaceted landscape of family law.
The Anatomy of Success: Management Lessons from a Surgeon
In the intricate world of medicine, where split-second decisions can be a matter of life or death, gynaecological endoscopic surgeon Dr Rakesh Sinha brings a unique perspective on success. In his book, he delves into the unforgiving nature of the medical profession, where excellence is pursued with a desperate determination, and success is defined by the stark reality of saving a life or not. Drawing from his own surgical experiences, including holding two Guinness World Records, Dr Sinha breaks down the components of success into simple, graspable elements. He challenges the prevailing notions around success, questioning whether it is solely based on luck, brilliance, or genetic privilege.
The Green of Bengal and Other Stories
In Gautam Benegal's collection of short stories, the characters come alive with a familiarity that almost mirrors our own encounters with neighbors, uncles, and nieces. Set against the backdrop of Calcutta in the late 1980s and the early '90s, these narratives capture a spectrum of human experiences. From a guest grappling with epic gastric trouble to a besieged political campaigner, a cruel critic, a secret murderer, and more, Benegal weaves tales that resonate with both nostalgia and darkness. The stories are not mere reflections of a bygone era but carry a timeless quality, each character embodying universal traits that transcend the specific time and place.
The Art Of Dealing With People
In "The Art of Dealing with People," Les Giblin offers practical strategies for mastering human interactions. Giblin emphasizes that successful relationships are based on understanding and effective communication. The book explores principles of empathy and influence, guiding readers to enhance interpersonal skills through authenticity, active listening, and genuine interest in others. Filled with relatable anecdotes and real-life examples, it serves as a valuable handbook for improving personal and professional relationships.
Awaken the Leader in You
In Mitesh Khatri's "Awaken the Leader in You," readers embark on a transformative exploration of leadership principles designed to unlock their latent potential for guiding and influencing others. The book goes beyond the conventional understanding of leadership, focusing on a holistic approach that encompasses personal growth, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence. Khatri intertwines ancient wisdom with contemporary insights, delivering a rich tapestry of guidance that encourages readers to tap into their unique strengths and values, fostering an authentic and impactful leadership style.
Corporate Chanakya, 10th Anniversary Edition [Paperback] Radhakrishnan Pillai
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the paperback edition of "Corporate Chanakya" by Radhakrishnan Pillai remains a timeless guide for individuals navigating the complex world of corporate strategy and leadership. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Indian treatise, Chanakya Neeti, Pillai translates these age-old principles into practical insights for modern business. Through engaging narratives and strategic wisdom, the book presents a unique blend of traditional and contemporary management philosophies, offering valuable lessons on leadership, decision-making, and achieving success in the corporate arena.
Poor Economics: Rethinking Poverty & the Ways to End it
In the thought-provoking book "Poor Economics: Rethinking Poverty & the Ways to End It," authors Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo provide an insightful exploration into the complex world of poverty and the innovative strategies to alleviate its impact. Drawing on extensive research and field experiments, the authors challenge conventional wisdom about poverty by delving into the daily lives of the poor. They emphasize the importance of understanding the specific challenges faced by individuals living in poverty and argue for targeted interventions that consider the unique circumstances of each community. Through compelling narratives and real-world examples, Banerjee and Duflo shed light on the often-overlooked nuances of poverty, examining the economic, social, and psychological factors that perpetuate its cycle.
The Secret
This is the Bengali translation of bestseller - THE SECRET. This book talks about an ancient secret, guarded and coveted by our ancestors and passed down through generations. Rhonda Byrne claims that if this ancient secret came across the hands of the right person, it could work miraculous wonders for that person. In this book, Rhonda unleashes the secret upon the world. This is the Marathi version of the bestselling book that has garnered positive reviews from all over the world.
The Greatness Guide 2
"The Greatness Guide 2" by Robin Sharma is a motivational and practical guide that continues to inspire individuals to unlock their full potential and live a life of greatness. Building on the success of his first book, Sharma provides readers with additional insights and strategies to elevate their personal and professional lives. The book is structured as a series of lessons and principles, each offering valuable wisdom on topics such as leadership, productivity, mindset, and achieving one's goals. Drawing on his experiences as a leadership expert and life coach, Sharma combines inspirational anecdotes with actionable advice, encouraging readers to embrace positive habits, overcome challenges, and pursue a path of continuous improvement. "The Greatness Guide 2" serves as a beacon of guidance for those seeking to cultivate resilience, purpose, and a sense of fulfillment in their journey toward greatness.
Before You Start Up : How to Prepare to Make Your Startup Dream a Reality
"Before You Start Up: How to Prepare to Make Your Startup Dream a Reality" by Pankaj Goyal is a comprehensive guide for aspiring entrepreneurs. Drawing on his extensive startup experience, Goyal provides practical insights and strategies, emphasizing crucial preparatory steps. From refining business ideas to building a strong foundation for growth, the book covers market research, team building, financial planning, and navigating challenges. It stands out for its focus on thorough preparation and strategic thinking before launching into entrepreneurship, making it an invaluable resource for turning startup dreams into reality.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS- FINGERPRIN
"Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is a timeless coming-of-age novel that delves into themes of social class, ambition, and personal growth. The story follows the life of an orphan named Pip, who encounters various characters that shape his destiny. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Victorian England, portraying the stark contrast between the social classes and the impact of wealth and status on individuals. Pip's journey, from a humble boy raised by his sister and her husband, Joe, to a young man with "great expectations," takes unexpected turns as he navigates love, betrayal, and self-discovery. The characters, including the enigmatic Miss Havisham and the convict Magwitch, contribute to the novel's rich tapestry, creating a vivid portrayal of a society grappling with its moral and economic complexities.
The One Minute Manager
"The One Minute Manager" by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson is a groundbreaking management book that revolutionized the way people approach leadership and productivity. Through the parable of a young man seeking effective leadership techniques, the authors introduce the concept of the "One Minute Manager," emphasizing the importance of simplicity and efficiency in management practices. The book's central philosophy revolves around three practical and straightforward techniques: One Minute Goals, One Minute Praisings, and One Minute Reprimands. By focusing on clear goal-setting, immediate acknowledgment of achievements, and swift correction of mistakes, the One Minute Manager aims to create a positive and results-driven work environment. With its concise and accessible approach, this book has become a classic in the business genre, offering valuable insights for both experienced leaders and those new to management roles.
H.P. Lovecraft:Tales Of Horror
"H.P. Lovecraft: Tales of Horror" delves into the dark and unsettling realms of cosmic horror, showcasing the literary brilliance of one of the most influential figures in the horror genre. Lovecraft's stories, known for their eldritch horrors, forbidden knowledge, and the insignificance of humanity in the face of cosmic entities, have left an indelible mark on the world of speculative fiction. This collection includes some of Lovecraft's most iconic works, such as "The Call of Cthulhu," "The Shadow over Innsmouth," and "At the Mountains of Madness." Through his intricate prose and the creation of the Cthulhu Mythos, Lovecraft explores the fragility of the human mind when confronted with the unknown, making his tales not only terrifying but also intellectually compelling.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" stands as a boundless source of artistic and intellectual exploration, highlighting the enduring relevance of the bard’s creations. Shakespeare’s words have transcended centuries, shaping literature and theatre. The collection offers soliloquies that explore human consciousness and comedies that celebrate love's follies. His sonnets add lyrical depth, addressing themes of love, beauty, time, and mortality. For scholars, theater enthusiasts, or casual readers, delving into Shakespeare's complete works is an enriching and transformative experience.
Ernest Hemingway:Collection Of Novels : The Sun Also Rises Book 1-3/ For Whom the Bell Tolls/ A Farewell to Arms 1-5/ The Old Man And The Sea
The "Ernest Hemingway: Collection of Novels" is a literary compilation that brings together some of the most celebrated works of the American novelist and Nobel Prize laureate. This collection includes Hemingway's iconic novels such as "The Sun Also Rises," presented in a trilogy format, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "A Farewell to Arms," spanning across five books, and the novella "The Old Man and the Sea." Each novel in this collection captures Hemingway's distinct style, characterized by spare prose, profound themes, and a focus on the human condition. From the expatriate life in post-World War I Paris to the Spanish Civil War and the Italian front during World War I, Hemingway's narratives reflect his own experiences and observations, creating a tapestry of literature that remains influential and timeless.
Gone With Wind:Margaret Mitchell
**"Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell**
"Gone with the Wind," set against the American Civil War and Reconstruction, follows Scarlett O'Hara, a resilient Southern belle, navigating love, loss, and survival. Mitchell's epic intertwines historical events with vivid portrayals of Southern society, capturing Scarlett's tumultuous experiences and transformation. Themes of survival, societal change, and the Old South's legacy contribute to the novel's enduring appeal. Winning the Pulitzer Prize and becoming a bestseller, it stands as a literary achievement. Mitchell's detailed historical research and sweeping narrative immerse readers in the era's grandeur and tragedy. The novel's exploration of war's impact on individuals and society, coupled with Scarlett's complex relationships, adds depth, making "Gone with the Wind" a timeless saga that continues to captivate readers.
The Complete Novels Of Jane Austen (Leather-bound)
"The Complete Novels of Jane Austen" in a leather-bound edition is a literary treasure that compiles the timeless works of one of the most beloved authors in the English literary canon. This exquisite collection includes Austen's six major novels: "Sense and Sensibility," "Pride and Prejudice," "Mansfield Park," "Emma," "Northanger Abbey," and "Persuasion." Jane Austen's novels are celebrated for their keen social observations, witty commentary on manners and morality, and, above all, her masterful portrayal of complex characters navigating the intricacies of love and societal expectations. The leather-bound edition not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of this literary collection but also elevates the reading experience, making it a cherished keepsake for bibliophiles and Austen enthusiasts alike.
Anna Karenina:Leo Tolstoy
"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy is a timeless masterpiece that delves into the complexities of love, morality, and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia. This monumental novel weaves together the lives of its diverse characters, but it is the tragic tale of Anna Karenina, a married woman who falls in love with the dashing Count Vronsky, that serves as the emotional centerpiece. Tolstoy's exploration of Anna's internal struggles and the societal consequences of her choices offers a profound commentary on the hypocrisies and moral judgments prevalent in Russian aristocracy. Set against the backdrop of a changing society, the novel not only presents a compelling narrative but also reflects Tolstoy's philosophical musings on the nature of happiness, the search for meaning, and the intricate dance between societal norms and individual desires.
Collection of Stories From Bronte Sisters : Agnes Grey/ The Tenant of Wildfell Hall/ Shirley/ Wuthering Heights
The "Collection of Stories from Brontë Sisters" brings together some of the most enduring and influential works of three remarkable sisters—Anne, Emily, and Charlotte Brontë. This anthology includes "Agnes Grey" by Anne Brontë, "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" by Anne Brontë, "Shirley" by Charlotte Brontë, and "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë. Each novel in this collection stands as a testament to the Brontë sisters' literary prowess and their ability to craft narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and the passionate, often turbulent, nature of the human spirit. Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" remains a literary classic, renowned for its dark and passionate portrayal of love and revenge, while Anne Brontë's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" challenges Victorian conventions with its portrayal of a woman's independence and struggle against societal expectations.
LAGOM
"Lagom," a Swedish term translating to "just the right amount" or "balanced," encapsulates the essence of Niki Brantmark's book by the same name. In "Lagom: Not Too Little, Not Too Much—Just Right," Brantmark explores the Swedish philosophy of balanced living and its application to various aspects of life, from home and work to relationships and well-being. Drawing on the principles of simplicity, sustainability, and contentment, the book serves as a guide for readers seeking a more harmonious and balanced approach to their daily lives. Brantmark delves into the cultural roots of lagom, offering insights into how Swedes embrace moderation and balance in everything they do, creating a lifestyle that fosters happiness and fulfillment.
The One Thing
In "The One Thing" by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, readers are presented with a powerful and focused approach to achieving extraordinary results in both personal and professional life. The central premise of the book revolves around the concept of identifying and prioritizing the single most crucial thing that will make a significant impact. Keller and Papasan argue that success is not about doing more but about doing the right things, and they guide readers to cut through distractions and concentrate on their most important tasks. The authors introduce the "Focusing Question" – "What's the one thing I can do such that by doing it, everything else will be easier or unnecessary?" – as a strategic tool to guide decision-making and productivity. Through insightful anecdotes, practical examples, and a clear framework, "The One Thing" provides a roadmap for individuals and businesses to streamline their efforts, achieve greater focus, and accomplish their most meaningful goals.
When Breath Becomes Air
"When Breath Becomes Air" is a profoundly moving memoir penned by Paul Kalanithi, a neurosurgeon diagnosed with terminal lung cancer at the peak of his medical career. The narrative unfolds with a raw and introspective exploration of life, death, and the profound questions that arise when facing mortality. Kalanithi seamlessly weaves together his personal reflections, medical expertise, and a deep philosophical inquiry into the meaning of existence. The book invites readers into Kalanithi's world, where the pursuit of knowledge and the practice of medicine are juxtaposed against the inevitability of his own mortality. "When Breath Becomes Air" transcends the conventional boundaries of memoirs; it is a poignant meditation on the fragility of life and the search for purpose, leaving an indelible impact on readers who are compelled to confront their own existential questions.
THE CONCISE MASTERY
"The Concise Mastery," a work by Robert Greene, distills the principles of mastery and self-discovery into a concise and accessible format. Building on the insights from his previous bestsellers like "Mastery" and "The 48 Laws of Power," Greene guides readers through the essential elements of achieving mastery in any field. By exploring the lives of historical and contemporary masters, Greene extracts universal lessons on the pathways to success and the cultivation of a mindset that fosters continuous learning and self-improvement. The concise nature of this book makes it an invaluable resource for those seeking to navigate the complexities of their personal and professional journeys, offering a compact yet potent dose of wisdom that can be easily integrated into daily life.
Home in the World: A Memoir
"Home in the World: A Memoir" is an intimate and poignant exploration of the life and experiences of Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate and renowned economist. In this memoir, Sen reflects on his multifaceted journey, spanning continents, academic achievements, and social and political engagements. The narrative is a rich tapestry that weaves together personal anecdotes, intellectual insights, and reflections on societal issues, offering readers a glimpse into the mind and heart of a thinker who has made significant contributions to the fields of philosophy and economics. Sen's memoir not only traces his intellectual evolution and professional accomplishments but also delves into the intersections of his personal and public life, providing a nuanced perspective on identity, belonging, and the responsibilities of an engaged global citizen.
Peace Is Every Breath: A Practice For Our Busy Lives
In "Peace Is Every Breath: A Practice for Our Busy Lives," Thich Nhat Hanh, a renowned Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, introduces readers to mindfulness practices that can be seamlessly integrated into the hustle and bustle of daily life. Building on the principles of his earlier work, "Peace Is Every Step," this book provides a guide for cultivating inner peace and calmness amidst the demands of modern living. Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings emphasize the transformative power of mindful breathing, suggesting that by bringing awareness to our breath, we can anchor ourselves in the present moment, reduce stress, and nurture a sense of inner tranquility. Through a series of accessible and practical exercises, the book invites readers to embrace mindfulness not as a separate practice but as an integral part of every breath, step, and moment.
Man’s Search For Meaning: The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust
"Man's Search for Meaning," a poignant and enduring work by Viktor E. Frankl, is a classic tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. Written by a Holocaust survivor, the book chronicles Frankl's experiences in Nazi concentration camps, offering profound insights into the quest for meaning and purpose amid extreme adversity. The narrative seamlessly weaves together personal anecdotes, existential philosophy, and psychological observations, creating a profound exploration of the human capacity to find hope, even in the darkest of circumstances. The title itself encapsulates the central theme, highlighting how, even in the direst situations, individuals have the power to search for and discover meaning, a realization that transcends the immediate horrors of the Holocaust to provide a universal message of courage and resilience.
