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href: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/69571.Rich_Dad_Poor_Dad
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title: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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As a person that grew up in a lower middle-class family, this is one of the most seminal books in my personal development. If you take one thing from this book, it's Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad's" advice, "everything has a price, and that price is almost never paid for in money." This lead me to see the entire world as a game of cause and effect, a game of balance, where I needed to know the price of things and understand if I'm willing to pay it. Many people never succeed because they chase things they're unwilling to pay the price for, and live unhappy with the result.
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author: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon Lechter
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rating: 5
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href: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18693669-the-organized-mind
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title: The Organized Mind
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The organized mind is THE primer on how human beings think for the layperson. This book will help you to better understand those around you, enact positive change, and to stop playing the blame game when it comes to the realities of the biology of the human mind. A absolute must read for all managers.
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author: Daniel J. Levitin
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href: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11468377-thinking-fast-and-slow
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title: Thinking, Fast and Slow
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Ever wondered why there are some instances where you feel like, after the fact, you weren't in control of your decisions? Or why you have sudden breakthroughs after thinking hard about a problem for hours, days, or weeks? Daniel Kahneman paints a vivid picture of the human brain, and how we have a few different "modes" of thought, and how our "rational", methodical thinking isn't really in the drivers seat, and why that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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author: Daniel Kahneman
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rating: 4
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src/views/Bookshelf/Bookshelf.tsx

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{books.map(book => (
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<Layout.Item align="start" span={breakpoints.sm ? 0.02 : 0.5} key={book.title}>
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<Layout.Item align="start" span={breakpoints.sm ? 0.25 : 0.5} key={book.title}>
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<Book {...book as any} />
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</Layout.Item>
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))}

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