Reading List
"Supercharge Your Mind: 13 Everyday Habits for Intelligence"
Many believe being smart is about getting good grades and earning degrees. However, true intelligence involves thinking critically and making beneficial decisions. It’s not just about memorizing information or reciting facts; it’s about understanding the world and using that knowledge effectively. You don't need to be a genius or spend hours in the library to become smarter. You can boost your intelligence by adopting simple habits regardless of age or education level.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in BookClub
"Embracing Life: A Reflective Journey with Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom. AI-Generated.
Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie" is a heartwarming memoir that transcends its genre, offering profound insights into life, love, and mortality through the lens of Albom's relationship with his former professor, Morrie Schwartz. Published in 1997, this book has touched countless hearts and continues to resonate with readers across generations. Here's a detailed review that explores six key aspects of this unforgettable work.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
A Reader's Guide to Marie Sinadjan
Hi! I'm Marie, a Filipino SFFH author and book reviewer currently based in the UK. I’m the co-author of The Prophecies of Ragnarok, a Norse myth new adult urban fantasy trilogy, and I also have several short stories published in anthologies and literary journals. Here's a list of my works and where to find them!
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Stock Investing for Dummies" by Paul Mladjenovic, A Beginner's Guide to Financial Success.. AI-Generated.
Investing in the stock market can seem daunting, especially for beginners. Paul Mladjenovic's "Stock Investing for Dummies" serves as an invaluable guide for those looking to navigate this complex landscape with confidence. Published under the renowned "For Dummies" series, Mladjenovic's book breaks down the essentials of stock investing in a clear, accessible manner. Here's a comprehensive review highlighting the key points and insights from this essential read:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
"The 4-Hour Body" by Timothy Ferriss: Revolutionary Guide to Health, Fitness, and Self-Optimization. AI-Generated.
Timothy Ferriss, renowned for his unconventional yet effective approaches to productivity and self-improvement, takes readers on an intriguing journey in his book "The 4-Hour Body." Published in 2010, this guidebook challenges traditional fitness and health wisdom, offering a plethora of insights and techniques distilled from Ferriss's personal experiments and research. Here’s a comprehensive review highlighting the key takeaways and insights from this transformative read.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Awakening Your Senses: With"Life in 5 Senses" by Gretchen Rubin". AI-Generated.
Gretchen Rubin, renowned for her insightful explorations into happiness and human behavior, delves into a sensory journey unlike any other in her latest work, "Life in 5 Senses." In this transformative book, Rubin invites readers to rediscover the world through the lens of their five senses, offering profound insights and practical wisdom along the way. Here’s a comprehensive review, dissecting the essence of "Life in 5 Senses" across six key points:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
The Biggest Bluff - Unveiling the Psychology of Poker and Personal Transformation by Maria Konnikova. AI-Generated.
Maria Konnikova's "The Biggest Bluff" is a masterfully crafted exploration into the world of high-stakes poker, psychology, and personal transformation. Published in 2020, this non-fiction narrative has garnered widespread acclaim for its insightful blend of memoir and investigative journalism. Here’s a comprehensive review covering its key aspects:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Attached By: Amir Levine Navigating Love with Insight and Attachment Science. AI-Generated.
Amir Levine's "Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love" is a groundbreaking exploration of adult attachment styles and their profound impact on relationships. Drawing from psychological research and personal anecdotes, Levine and his co-author Rachel Heller present a compelling framework that not only sheds light on the dynamics of romantic partnerships but also offers practical insights for fostering healthier connections. Here’s an in-depth review of "Attached" across six key points:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Pursue Your Unique Vision
Today, I need you to embrace the difficult moments. Accept the challenges that come your way. Fall in love with the journey itself. There will be countless times when you'll feel discouraged, lose your passion, or doubt if it's meant for you. But to reach your destiny, you must be determined. Giving up after the first, fifth, or even thirtieth attempt means you didn't want it badly enough. You need to believe so strongly in what you want that you're relentless. No matter how impossible it seems, how long it takes, or how often people tell you no, your attitude should be, "I'll keep believing my whole life if I have to. I won't accept no for an answer. I won't settle for mediocrity. I'll keep pursuing what's in my heart."
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in BookClub
Rediscovering Nourishment in "In Defense of Food" by Michael Pollan. AI-Generated.
Michael Pollan's "In Defense of Food" serves as a rallying cry for reclaiming our diets from the industrialized food system. Published in 2008, this book challenges conventional wisdom about nutrition, advocating for a return to traditional ways of eating. With a blend of investigative journalism, cultural history, and personal anecdotes, Pollan presents a compelling argument that goes beyond just what we eat—it's about how we should eat for optimal health and well-being.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub








