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7 Books That Teach You How to Make Better Decisions. AI-Generated.
Making the right decisions consistently is one of the most powerful skills we can develop in life. Every choice we make—whether in business, personal finance, relationships, or daily habits—shapes our future. Yet, decision-making is rarely straightforward. Cognitive biases, emotional impulses, and incomplete information often cloud our judgment. Fortunately, there are resources that can help us navigate this complex terrain. Books on decision-making not only provide frameworks for better choices but also equip us with insights from psychology, economics, and behavioral science.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Books That Take Less Than a Week to Finish. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with information, notifications, and endless to-do lists, finding time to read can feel like a luxury. Yet reading remains one of the most powerful ways to sharpen our thinking, deepen our empathy, and expand our perspective—often in just a few hours a day. The good news? You don’t need months to finish a life-changing book.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Books You’ll Finish Faster Than You Expect. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with content, time has become our most precious currency. We all want books that inform us, move us, and stay with us—but without demanding weeks of slow progress or mental exhaustion. That’s where this carefully curated list comes in.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
The Hidden Knowledge: Gnosticism. Content Warning.
A World Awakened by Hidden Knowledge Gnosticism emerged during the first centuries of the Common Era within a world shaped by religious experimentation, philosophical exchange, and profound social change. The eastern Mediterranean functioned as a crossroads of Jewish theology, Greek philosophy, Egyptian religion, and emerging Christian thought. Within this environment, Gnostic traditions developed as spiritual systems concerned with the origin of existence, the nature of divinity, and the condition of the human soul. Rather than forming a single religion or centralized movement, Gnosticism encompassed multiple schools and communities bound by a shared conviction that salvation arose through direct, transformative knowledge.
By Marcus Hedareabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Books That Are Easy to Read but Hard to Forget. AI-Generated.
There’s a unique magic in books that feel effortless to read yet linger in your mind long after you close them. These are the stories that stay with us, shaping how we see the world, how we understand ourselves, and how we connect with others.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Spiritual Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In our fast-paced, distraction-filled world, spiritual growth often takes a backseat. Yet, cultivating inner peace, purpose, and clarity is more essential than ever. One of the most profound ways to embark on this journey is through spiritual books—timeless works that illuminate the path to self-discovery, mindfulness, and connection with something greater than ourselves. Below is a list of 7 spiritual books you must read in 2026.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Books About Love You Need To Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Love is one of the most profound human experiences, shaping our decisions, emotions, and relationships. From the thrill of first attraction to the complexities of lifelong commitment, love has inspired countless stories, poems, and novels across centuries. Understanding love, both as a concept and as a lived experience, can profoundly enrich our lives. Books offer us a unique lens to explore these emotions, providing insight, reflection, and sometimes, transformation. Below is a list of 7 books about love you need to read in 2026.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Motivational Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Motivation is not a personality trait—it’s a skill, a practice, and a daily decision. At some point, all of us hit moments where discipline fades, confidence wavers, or direction feels blurred. In those moments, the right book can act like a compass, helping us recalibrate our mindset and reclaim momentum.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
7 Mindfulness Books You Should Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world that rarely slows down, mindfulness has become more than a buzzword—it’s a lifeline. Many of us feel overstimulated, emotionally drained, and mentally scattered. We multitask through life while craving focus, peace, and a deeper sense of purpose. Mindfulness offers a way back to ourselves, and books remain one of the most powerful gateways into this practice.
By Diana Merescabout a month ago in BookClub
January is for Rereading Old Favorites
Like many of us, I set a reading goal each year. I typically read between 50 to 55 books, which is a comfortable amount for my lifestyle. I read 53 books in 2025, and I’m feeling great about that number. But, as I scrolled through my Goodreads account to see my progress for the year, I felt a little disappointed that I didn’t spend much time rereading.
By Kera Hollowabout a month ago in BookClub
Druids: Keepers of the Sacred Grove. Content Warning.
The True Identity of the Druids The word Druid carries deep historical weight, rooted in the landscapes and societies of Iron Age Europe rather than in later fantasy. Ancient accounts and archaeological evidence point to an educated and influential class embedded within Celtic cultures across Gaul, Britain, and Ireland between roughly the 5th century BCE and the early centuries of the Common Era. Associations with oak groves, sacred springs, and open-air sanctuaries reflect authentic religious practices that emphasized the sanctity of the natural world as a living and ordered system.
By Marcus Hedareabout a month ago in BookClub
The Other Woman in My Marriage Wasn’t a Stranger
When I first picked up "MY HUSBAND'S WIFE" book to read, I expected a dramatic story about betrayal and rivalry. The title suggests something bold and emotional, but what I found instead was a much more reflective and human narrative. This is not just a story about two women connected by one man. It is a story about how people understand themselves through love, memory, and comparison.
By Rosalina Janeabout a month ago in BookClub


