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      The First And Last Freedom

      600

      "The First and Last Freedom" by Jiddu Krishnamurti is a profound exploration of the nature of human consciousness and the pursuit of true freedom. Drawing from his extensive philosophical teachings, Krishnamurti delves into the complex interplay of the mind, self-awareness, and the conditioning that shapes human behavior. The book challenges traditional approaches to spirituality and organized religion, urging readers to embark on a personal journey of self-discovery and questioning. Krishnamurti argues that true freedom is not a destination or a result but a continuous process of understanding the self and breaking free from mental and psychological constraints.

      Leadership And Self-Deception

      1,000

      "Leadership and Self-Deception" by The Arbinger Institute is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound impact that self-deception can have on leadership effectiveness. Through a compelling narrative, the book introduces the concept of being "in the box," where individuals are trapped by their own self-deceptive thoughts and attitudes. The central thesis is that leaders who fail to recognize and address their own self-deception often perpetuate destructive patterns of behavior, hindering both personal and organizational success. The narrative unfolds as a dialogue, following the journey of a newly appointed executive as they grapple with the transformative power of self-awareness and a shift in mindset.

      Wintering The Power Of Rest And Retreat In Difficult Times

      1,200

      In "Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times," Katherine May eloquently explores the transformative potential of embracing periods of rest and introspection during life's challenging seasons. Drawing on personal experiences and a diverse range of narratives, May crafts a narrative that celebrates the cyclical nature of life and the importance of recognizing and honoring moments of retreat, much like nature's winter. The book serves as a gentle reminder that these periods of apparent dormancy are not signs of weakness but opportunities for profound growth, self-discovery, and renewal.

      Waking Up Searching For Spirituality Without Religion

      1,000

      In "Waking Up: Searching for Spirituality Without Religion," Sam Harris delves into the profound journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration without the traditional constraints of organized religion. Harris, a neuroscientist and philosopher, brings a unique perspective to the exploration of consciousness and the human experience. The book reflects on the intersection of science and spirituality, emphasizing the potential for a meaningful and transformative inner life without reliance on religious dogmas.

      Daring Greatly

      1,200

      "Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown is a transformative exploration into the power of vulnerability and the courage it takes to engage with life wholeheartedly. Published in 2012, the book draws on Brown's extensive research on shame, vulnerability, and empathy. The title is inspired by a quote from Theodore Roosevelt's famous speech, "The Man in the Arena," which underscores the importance of daring greatly by stepping into the arena of life, despite the risks and uncertainties. Brown challenges the misconception that vulnerability is a weakness, arguing that it is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and meaningful connections.

      The Charisma Myth: Master The Art Of Personal Magnetism

      1,000

      "The Charisma Myth: Master the Art of Personal Magnetism" by Olivia Fox Cabane is a compelling guide that demystifies the concept of charisma and provides practical insights on how to develop and exude personal magnetism. Published in 2012, the book draws on scientific research, case studies, and Cabane's personal experiences to explore the key components of charisma. It delves into the belief system, body language, and presence that contribute to an individual's charismatic aura. Cabane argues that charisma is not an innate quality but a set of skills that can be learned and cultivated by anyone, regardless of their personality or background.

      A New Earth

      1,100

      A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle is a transformative spiritual guide that explores the profound shift in consciousness necessary for humanity's collective well-being and the evolution of our planet. Published in 2005, the book builds upon Tolle's earlier work, "The Power of Now," and delves into the idea of an awakened consciousness as the key to personal and global transformation. Tolle contends that the current state of human egoic consciousness contributes to many of the world's problems, from conflict and inequality to environmental degradation. He emphasizes the need for individuals to undergo a spiritual awakening, transcending the egoic mind and embracing a higher level of consciousness rooted in presence and interconnectedness.

      The Go-Giver

      1,000

      "The Go-Giver" by Bob Burg and John David Mann is a transformative business parable that imparts powerful lessons about the true nature of success and the art of giving. Published in 2007, the book follows the journey of Joe, a ambitious young professional, who learns the five laws of stratospheric success from an unexpected mentor named Pindar. Each law emphasizes the principle of giving without expecting anything in return, challenging conventional notions about achievement. Through a captivating narrative, the authors underscore the idea that genuine success comes not from a focus on receiving, but from a commitment to giving value to others.

      The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business With Relentless Focus On 12 Key Strategies

      1,200

      "The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business With Relentless Focus On 12 Key Strategies" by Chet Holmes is a dynamic guide that offers a comprehensive approach to achieving unparalleled success in sales and business. Holmes, a seasoned sales strategist, emphasizes the importance of relentless focus on 12 critical strategies to transform any business into an efficient and high-performing machine. The book serves as a roadmap for entrepreneurs, executives, and sales professionals, providing practical insights and actionable steps to drive consistent growth.

      The Choice: A True Story Of Hope

      1,200

      "The Choice: Embrace the Possible" by Dr. Edith Eva Eger is a deeply moving memoir that chronicles her harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor and her journey toward healing and forgiveness. As a survivor of Auschwitz, Eger shares her extraordinary story of resilience, emphasizing the power of choice in the face of unimaginable trauma. The book not only serves as a testimony to the human spirit's capacity for strength and transformation but also offers profound insights into the importance of choosing love over hatred and freedom over victimhood. Eger's narrative transcends her personal story, becoming a universal message of hope, healing, and the indomitable power of the human will to overcome even the darkest of circumstances.

      Bird By Bird: Some Instructions On Writing And Life

      1,200

      "Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" by Anne Lamott is a literary gem that transcends its role as a writing guide to become a poignant exploration of the human experience. Lamott's conversational and humorous style invites readers into the creative process, offering practical advice while weaving in personal anecdotes and reflections. The title itself reflects Lamott's metaphorical approach to tackling life's challenges — breaking them down into manageable, "bird-sized" tasks. This approach extends beyond writing, serving as a metaphor for facing life's complexities one step at a time. Lamott's wisdom on the writing process, self-compassion, and embracing imperfection resonates with readers at various stages of their creative and personal journeys, making "Bird by Bird" a timeless companion for those seeking not only writing guidance but also insights into navigating the broader tapestry of life.

      Think Like A Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies For Giant Leaps In Work And Life

      1,200

      "Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies for Giant Leaps in Work and Life" by Ozan Varol is a compelling guide that transcends its title, offering insights and strategies applicable to various aspects of life and career. Drawing on Varol's background as a former rocket scientist and his subsequent career as a law professor and author, the book provides practical lessons in problem-solving, innovation, and decision-making. Varol combines engaging anecdotes from his experiences in rocket science with principles from a diverse range of fields, creating a blueprint for thinking differently and achieving breakthroughs. The book's strength lies in its ability to distill complex concepts into accessible strategies, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their problem-solving skills, foster creativity, and navigate challenges in both professional and personal spheres.

      Profit First: Transform Your Business From A Cash-Eating Monster To A Money-Making Machine

      1,700

      "Profit First" by Mike Michalowicz revolutionizes traditional financial management practices by presenting a unique and practical approach to transforming businesses into profitable ventures. Michalowicz introduces a simple yet powerful system that prioritizes profit at the core of financial decision-making. The central concept involves allocating profit first, before addressing expenses, taxes, and other financial obligations. Through real-life examples and actionable steps, Michalowicz guides entrepreneurs on how to implement the Profit First method, emphasizing the importance of discipline and intentional allocation of funds to ensure sustained profitability. This book not only provides a blueprint for financial success but also challenges conventional notions about business finance, offering a refreshing perspective that resonates with business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs alike.

      Women Who Run With The Wolves: Contacting The Power Of The Wild Woman (Classic Edition)

      1,200
      In "Women Who Run with the Wolves," Clarissa Pinkola Estés explores the transformative and empowering aspects of the feminine psyche through a collection of myths, fairy tales, and stories from various cultures. Dr. Estés, a Jungian analyst and storyteller, delves into the archetypal journey of the "Wild Woman," a primal and instinctual force within each woman that connects her to the untamed and authentic aspects of her being. Through these tales, Estés invites readers to rediscover their innate strength, creativity, and intuition, urging them to embrace the wild and reclaim their true selves. The book serves as a guide for women seeking to reconnect with their own inner wisdom, highlighting the importance of intuition, creativity, and the deep well of ancient knowledge that resides within the collective feminine consciousness.

      A Mind For Numbers

      1,200

      In "A Mind for Numbers," Dr. Barbara Oakley takes readers on a transformative journey to master the art of learning and understanding complex subjects, particularly mathematics and science. Drawing on cognitive science research, personal anecdotes, and practical strategies, Oakley demystifies the learning process and provides insights into how the brain absorbs and retains information. The book introduces the concept of focused and diffuse thinking, emphasizing the importance of alternating between intense concentration and relaxed contemplation to enhance learning and problem-solving skills. Oakley's engaging writing style and relatable examples create a compelling narrative that resonates with learners of all levels, making the book accessible to those who may have previously struggled with quantitative subjects.

      The Book Of Joy

      1,400

      "The Book of Joy" is a profound exploration of happiness and resilience co-authored by the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, with the assistance of author Douglas Abrams. In this enlightening work, the two spiritual leaders engage in a week-long conversation to share their insights on the nature of joy and how individuals can cultivate a sense of joyfulness despite life's inevitable challenges. The book weaves together the wisdom of Buddhism and Christianity, offering a universal perspective on the pursuit of happiness. The authors delve into the fundamental pillars of joy, such as gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness, providing practical advice and anecdotes that resonate with readers from all walks of life.

      Love For Imperfect Things: The Sunday Times Bestseller: How To Accept Yourself In A World Striving For Perfection

      Original price was: ৳1,200.Current price is: ৳960.

      "Love for Imperfect Things" by Haemin Sunim is a profound exploration of self-acceptance and compassion in a world that often fixates on perfection. The renowned Buddhist monk and author offer timeless wisdom, drawing from his own experiences and Buddhist teachings to guide readers toward embracing their imperfections with love and understanding. Sunim eloquently navigates the complexities of modern life, providing practical advice and insightful reflections on how to find peace and happiness within oneself, despite the relentless pursuit of flawlessness in society.

      How To Own Your Own Mind (The Mental Dynamite Series)

      800

      Napoleon Hill's "How to Own Your Own Mind" is a timeless exploration of personal development and the principles of success. Building on his classic work "Think and Grow Rich," Hill delves into the intricacies of mastering one's own mind to achieve success and fulfillment. The book emphasizes the power of individual thought and the influence of the subconscious mind in shaping one's reality. Hill provides practical insights into how individuals can take control of their thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes to create the life they desire. Through compelling anecdotes and principles drawn from his extensive research, Hill inspires readers to cultivate a positive mental attitude, set clear goals, and persistently pursue their dreams.

      The Gifts Of Imperfection

      1,200

      "The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown is a transformative guide that explores the power of embracing vulnerability and imperfection as a means to cultivate a wholehearted and fulfilling life. Brown, a renowned shame and vulnerability researcher, draws on her own experiences and extensive research to present a compelling case for the importance of authenticity, self-compassion, and connection. The book outlines ten guideposts, or qualities, that lead to a more authentic and joyful life, encouraging readers to let go of societal expectations and embrace their true selves. Through engaging anecdotes, Brown provides practical insights and exercises to help individuals navigate shame, cultivate resilience, and build meaningful connections.

      Start With Why

      1,200

      "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek is a transformative exploration of leadership and inspiration. The book centers around the idea that truly successful leaders and organizations start by defining their "why" – the core purpose and belief that drives their existence beyond just the "what" they do or "how" they do it. Sinek argues that understanding and communicating this fundamental purpose is what distinguishes leaders who inspire and motivate from those who merely manage. Drawing on a wide range of examples, from Apple to Martin Luther King Jr., Sinek illustrates how a clear and compelling sense of purpose serves as a powerful catalyst for organizational success and individual fulfillment.

      Goodbye, Things: On Minimalist Living

      1,000

      "Goodbye, Things: On Minimalist Living" by Fumio Sasaki is a thought-provoking exploration of the principles and benefits of minimalist living. Drawing from his personal journey, Sasaki shares how simplifying one's life by shedding excess possessions can lead to greater happiness and fulfillment. The book is not just a practical guide to decluttering; it delves into the philosophical underpinnings of minimalism, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what truly matters in life. Sasaki's narrative is compelling, as he describes the transformative impact of letting go of material attachments and embracing a more intentional and mindful existence.

      Never Split The Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It

      1,200

      "Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss is a compelling guide to negotiation strategies, drawing on Voss's extensive experience as a former FBI hostage negotiator. The book takes readers on a journey through high-stakes negotiations, offering practical insights and techniques that can be applied to everyday situations. Voss introduces the concept of tactical empathy, emphasizing the importance of understanding the emotions and perspectives of the other party in a negotiation. Through real-world anecdotes and actionable advice, he shares effective communication strategies that can lead to successful outcomes, whether in business dealings, personal relationships, or any scenario where negotiation skills are crucial. Voss's approach challenges traditional negotiation tactics, encouraging readers to embrace a mindset of collaboration rather than confrontation.

      The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse

      Original price was: ৳2,000.Current price is: ৳1,500.

      "The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse" by Charlie Mackesy is a heartwarming and visually stunning book that transcends age and speaks to the universal themes of friendship, kindness, and resilience. Through beautifully illustrated conversations between the titular characters, Mackesy imparts simple yet profound lessons about life and human nature. The story follows the journey of a lonely boy who befriends a mole, a fox, and a horse, each representing different facets of the human experience. The book's charm lies in its ability to convey deep wisdom through minimalist yet emotionally resonant illustrations and poignant text. Mackesy's work has garnered widespread acclaim for its ability to touch the hearts of readers and offer solace and encouragement during challenging times.

      The Road Less Travelled

      1,000

      "The Road Less Traveled" by M. Scott Peck is a timeless self-help classic that explores the journey of personal and spiritual growth. Drawing on his background as a psychiatrist and a Christian, Peck examines the complexities of human relationships, emotional well-being, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. The book begins with the famous opening line, "Life is difficult," setting the tone for a candid exploration of the challenges inherent in the human experience. Peck introduces the concept of discipline as a crucial component of personal growth, emphasizing the importance of facing life's difficulties with courage, responsibility, and a commitment to truth. Through a blend of psychological insights, case studies, and philosophical reflections, Peck offers readers a roadmap for personal development and a guide to living a life that is both fulfilling and spiritually rewarding.

      Outliers: The Story Of Success

      1,200

      Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers: The Story of Success" is a thought-provoking exploration of the factors that contribute to extraordinary success. Gladwell challenges the conventional notion of individual merit and hard work as the sole determinants of success, arguing that external factors, cultural influences, and unique opportunities play significant roles. Drawing from diverse examples, including the success of the Beatles, the achievements of Canadian hockey players, and the impact of cultural legacies, Gladwell delves into the complex interplay of circumstances that shape outliers. He introduces the 10,000-Hour Rule, suggesting that mastery in any field requires approximately 10,000 hours of practice, but also highlights the importance of timing, cultural background, and social advantages.

      Dare to Lead:Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts

      1,400

      "Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts." by Brené Brown is a transformative exploration of leadership that goes beyond traditional management paradigms. Brown, a renowned researcher on vulnerability and shame, delves into the heart of effective leadership, emphasizing the importance of courage, empathy, and vulnerability. The book challenges the misconception that vulnerability is a weakness, arguing that it is a source of strength that fosters connection and innovation within teams. Brown provides actionable strategies for leaders to cultivate a culture of trust and collaboration, encouraging them to embrace their own vulnerability while creating environments where others feel safe to do the same. With a focus on daring leadership, the book inspires readers to navigate uncertainty, have tough conversations, and ultimately lead with authenticity and wholeheartedness.

      The Happiness Advantage:The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology that Fuel Success and Performance at Work

      1,000

      In "The Happiness Advantage," positive psychology researcher Shawn Achor presents a compelling argument that happiness is not just a result of success but a precursor to it. Achor draws on extensive research to demonstrate that cultivating a positive mindset can lead to increased productivity, creativity, and overall success in various aspects of life. He introduces the concept of the happiness advantage, contending that individuals who prioritize their well-being and maintain a positive outlook are better equipped to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities. Achor provides practical strategies to foster happiness, including gratitude practices, positive thinking, and social connections, offering a roadmap for individuals and organizations to enhance their performance and overall satisfaction.

      Peak: For Fans Of Atomic Habits

      1,000

      "Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise" by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool is a compelling exploration of the science of skill development and expertise, providing insights that complement the principles outlined in "Atomic Habits" by James Clear. Ericsson, a renowned psychologist, and Pool delve into the concept of deliberate practice, arguing that excellence is not merely a result of innate talent but is primarily a product of intentional and focused practice. The book challenges the conventional wisdom around the concept of "natural talent" and emphasizes the importance of sustained effort and deliberate, purposeful training. By drawing on extensive research and case studies, the authors present a roadmap for individuals to achieve mastery in their chosen fields, making it a valuable read for those seeking to understand the science behind skill acquisition and sustained improvement.

      How Women Rise: Break The 12 Habits Holding You Back

      1,200

      "How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back" by Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith is a transformative guide that addresses the unique challenges women face in the workplace and provides practical strategies to overcome them. The authors draw on their extensive experience in leadership development to identify 12 habits that may hinder women's professional progress, such as reluctance to claim achievements, the perfection trap, and the hesitancy to negotiate for what they deserve. By offering insights into these common pitfalls, Helgesen and Goldsmith empower women to recognize and change these behaviors, enabling them to ascend to higher levels of leadership with confidence. The book emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, collaboration, and resilience, making it an invaluable resource for women navigating their career paths.

      Think Again: The Power Of Knowing What You Don’t Know

      1,600

      "Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know" by Adam Grant is a compelling exploration of the importance of intellectual humility and the ability to rethink our beliefs. In this insightful book, Grant, an organizational psychologist and bestselling author, challenges the notion that changing one's mind is a sign of weakness. Instead, he argues that it is a strength, a skill that can be cultivated for personal and professional growth. Through a blend of engaging anecdotes, rigorous research, and practical advice, Grant dismantles the myths surrounding certainty and encourages readers to embrace a mindset of continuous learning. "Think Again" is a timely guide for an era marked by information overload and polarized opinions, offering a roadmap for individuals and organizations to navigate complexity and adapt in the face of evolving challenges.