Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet is a collection of 26 poetic essays delivered by the prophet Al-Mustafa to the people of the city of Orphalese as he prepares to return home after 12 years of exile. Through lyrical prose, Al-Mustafa offers his wisdom on universal themes concerning the human condition, including love, work, joy and sorrow, freedom, and death.Â
The Psychology of Money is a book by Morgan Housel that explores how human behavior, emotions, and psychology—not just math—drive financial decisions. It uses 19 short stories to explain timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness, revealing that managing money successfully is more about your behavior than your financial knowledge. The book argues that personal history, ego, and unique worldviews significantly shape our financial choices, making self-awareness, humility, and patience crucial for long-term wealth building.Â
An essential guide for personal and spiritual growth, M. Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled begins with the revolutionary premise: “Life is difficult”. Drawing from his experiences as a psychiatrist, Peck argues that confronting and solving our problems is a painful yet necessary process that leads to self-understanding and maturity.Â
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is a historical fiction novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid about a reclusive Hollywood icon who hires an unknown reporter, Monique Grant, to write her life story. Evelyn recounts her journey from the 1950s to her retirement in the ’80s, including her ruthless ambition, scandalous seven marriages, and a great forbidden love. The book explores themes of love, sacrifice, fame, and the complexities of identity, culminating in a shocking twist that connects Evelyn’s past to Monique’s present.Â
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