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A Brief History of Thought by Luc Ferry A Philosophical Guide to Living

What's it about? A Brief History of Thought (1996) chronicles the big moments in the history of Western philosophy in a lucid and accessible way – from the Stoicism of classical Greece right through to twentieth-century postmodernism. Not simply a description of abstract ideals, it shows how we can apply the wisdom of the world’s best thinkers to live happier and more meaningful lives. For anyone starting out with philosophy, it’s easy to get disheartened. Incomprehensible jargon, long-winded sentences and a jumble of abstract ideas often obscure precious insights into what it means to be human and how we should live our lives – like trying to admire a beautiful view through a dirty window. But these lessons offer you a sure and simple path through that morass, taking Western thought’s most complex and vital ideas and distilling them into language that everyone can understand. Starting with ancient Greek conceptions of the universe and finishing with the rise of contemporary hu...

In a Good Place by Leidy Klotz How the Spaces Where We Live, Work, and Play Can Help Us Thrive

What's it about? In a Good Place (2026) explores how the spaces around us quietly shape the people we become. Drawing on psychology, design, and everyday life, it reveals how homes, offices, streets, and public spaces can either nourish or frustrate our need for agency, connection, and a sense of belonging. Space matters more than we often think. Design details can have a huge impact on the course of our lives. If your kitchen drawers always stick and your countertop is too small, cooking never becomes more than a chore. Eventually, takeout wins. A few years later, your food bills are out of control and your jeans fit differently. It can go the other way too. A cool bedroom with blackout curtains can improve sleep for years, lowering stress and reducing the risk of heart disease and depression. The problem is that we rarely notice these effects while they’re happening. Modern life trains us to treat our surroundings as background scenery. We work in noisy offices while pretending...

Work Happier by Mark Price How to Be Happy and Successful at Work

What's it about? Work Happier (2025) makes the case that workplace happiness is neither a luxury nor a matter of luck, but a right that every worker can measure, pursue, and claim. Built around six evidence-based drivers of employee happiness, it gives anyone from the shop floor to the boardroom the tools to take control of their own working life. Imagine this: Sunday evening arrives along with a growing sense of dread. You feel a low-key, creeping anxiety about going back to work on Monday. Not because anything catastrophic is waiting for you there, but because going to work just feels empty. Sound familiar? Well, that feeling has a name: the Sunday scaries. A 2018 LinkedIn survey found that about 80 percent of US workers have experienced them. Younger workers felt them the most: a whopping 94 percent of Gen Z and 91 percent of Millennials feel dread on Sundays about the coming work week. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Work at its best can be one of life’s most rewarding ex...

Shoot for the Moon by Richard Wiseman Achieve the Impossible With the Apollo Mindset

What's it about? Shoot for the Moon (2019) looks at the life lessons we can learn from the extraordinary people that accomplished the seemingly impossible mission of bringing mankind to the moon in 1969. This is practical and actionable advice that anyone can put to use today in order to do focused and purposeful work and achieve extraordinary things. There was a time when the idea of putting a human being on the moon was strictly the stuff of science fiction. But then came July 20, 1969, when NASA’s team of astronauts, engineers and mathematicians turned fantasy into reality and forever changed the popular perception of what was possible. Sure, it took some impressive minds to achieve this incredible goal, but behind all the rocket science were practices that anyone could use to reach their own milestones. As we’ll learn in the lessons ahead, it wasn’t just book-smarts that put humans on the moon; it was also the ability to find purpose in a task and remain prepared and well-re...

How a Little Becomes a Lot by Eric Zimmer The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life

What's it about? How a Little Becomes a Lot (2026) shows how small, steady habits slip past the mental defenses that usually block change. Shrinking huge ambitions into pocket-sized steps, paired with a reshaped daily environment, lets you grow without leaning on willpower. You'll see how a softer perspective and real self-kindness turn ordinary choices into a life that feels genuinely yours. Narrated by…. What if it turned out there was a hidden force tucked inside the most ordinary moments of your day? Most of us glide right past them, holding out for some grand epiphany or lightning-strike of motivation to finally turn us into the people we hope to become. Real change, though, often shows up softly, in the small overlap between your daily routines and what actually matters to you. This means you need to stop wrestling with your own humanity – and start moving in step with how your mind naturally works. That way, the road ahead begins to clarify on its own. What follows ...

How to Do the Work by Nicole LePera Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self

What's it about? How to Do the Work (2021) is a hands-on guide to healing our bodies and minds. The physical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of our health are all interconnected. By changing how we eat and exercise, engaging in mindfulness and tackling past trauma, we can heal ourselves and transform our relationships. Dr. Nicole LePera was getting serious warning signs from her body that something was wrong. She suffered from chronic gut issues, constant headaches, and had even fainted for no apparent reason. She also suffered from brain fog and constant anxiety. She took antidepressants and popped paracetamol, but treating these conditions with medication and traditional therapy just wasn’t working. LePera embarked on a journey to heal herself that involved completely expanding her practice as a psychologist, incorporating physical and spiritual elements and becoming truly holistic in her approach to health. Do you also want to learn how to heal from burnout, trauma, a...