
The Great Challenge
In The Great Challenge, Osho covers everything from the miracles of Jesus to the materializations of Sai Baba, from intellect and intelligence to the significance of the master-disciple connection and more.
In The Great Challenge, Osho covers everything from the miracles of Jesus to the materializations of Sai Baba, from intellect and intelligence to the significance of the master-disciple connection and more.
Using his own unique blend of wisdom and humour, Osho, one of the most provocative spiritual teachers of our time, explores the ancient tradition of Tantra and how to use it to attain transcendence.
Joel Greenblatt outlines the principles of value investing in a way that will provide them with a long term strategy that they can understand and stick with through both good and bad periods for the stock market.
In this groundbreaking book Noise, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein explain how and why humans are so susceptible to making bad decisions and explore what we can do to make better ones.
in Innocence, Knowledge & Wonder, spiritual teacher Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness.
Fame, Fortune & Ambition provides with a provocative look at the pursuit of material success and influential power from one of the twentieth century’s greatest and most controversial spiritual teachers.
Barry Schwartz explains at what point choice ― the hallmark of individual freedom and self-determination that we so cherish — becomes detrimental to our psychological and emotional well-being.
A highly informative and entertaining book that explores the vibrant new field of evolutionary consumption, which examines the relevance of our biological heritage to our daily lives as consumers.
Challenging common misconceptions about the nature of intelligence, this book offers surprising insights into the cutting-edge of science at the intersection of evolutionary psychology and intelligence research.
The Murderer Next Door is a riveting look into the dark underworld of the human psyche. An astonishing exploration of when and why we kill and what might push any one of us over the edge.
In The Ape That Understood The Universe, author Steve Stewart-Williams provides a thrilling review of the best explanations of human behaviour at a time when such theories are under attack.
In this engaging book, authors Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa use the latest research from the field of evolutionary psychology to shed light on why we do the things we do, from life plans to everyday decisions.
Hector A. Garcia draws parallels between violence in human evolution and in dominant religions and examines how the traditional “God” concept is seen as a reflection of the “dominant ape” paradigm.
Everybody Lies offers fascinating, surprising, and sometimes laugh-out-loud insights into everything from economics to ethics to sports to race to sex, gender and more, all drawn from the world of big data.
In How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, American author and cartoonist Scott Adams shares the strategy he has used since he was a teen to invite failure in, to embrace it, then pick its pocket.
Applying dazzling psychological research and cutting-edge neuroscience to the foundations of our myths and archetypes, award-winning writer Will Storr shows how we can use these tools to tell better stories.
In Dataclysm, American entrepreneur Christian Rudder, founder of one of the world’s biggest dating websites OkCupid, shows what data collected on the internet can tell us about the people who use it.
David D. Burns describes a new and revolutionary high-speed treatment for depression and anxiety based on 40 years of research and more than 40,000 hours treating individuals with severe mood problems.
James Surowiecki explores a seemingly counter-intuitive idea; that given the right conditions, decisions made by a large group are always better than decisions made by small numbers of “experts.”
With its cutting-edge science and its wide-ranging and accessible narrative, The Optimism Bias provides us with startling new insight into how the workings of the brain create our hopes and dreams.
Award-winning science writer David Robson takes us on a tour of the latest cutting-edge science that explains how our expectations shape our experiences and how we can use this knowledge to enhance our lives.
Matt Ridley comprehensively refutes the doom-mongers of our time and reaches back into the past to give a rational explanation for why we can ― and will ― overcome the challenges of the future.
Osho explains what makes people afraid of intimacy, how to encounter those fears and go beyond them and what they can do to nourish themselves and their relationships to support more openness and trust.
Using both compassion and humour, Osho helps readers to identify the obstacles to their freedom, both circumstantial and self-imposed, to choose their battles wisely, and to find the courage to be true to themselves.
With an artful mix of compassion and humour, Osho pinpoints exactly what intuition is and then provides the reader with guidelines for how to identify its functioning in both ourselves and in others.
Developmental biologist Bruce Lipton reveals how our changing understanding of biology will help us navigate this turbulent period in our planet’s history and how each of us can participate in this global shift.
With an artful mix of compassion and humour, Osho examines the nature of joy from a radically different perspective and shows us that joy is the essence of life and that even unhappiness has its root in joy.
Based on the counter-intuitive but widespread fact that 80% of results flow from 20% of causes, The 80/20 Principle shows how you can achieve much more with much less effort, time and resources
Authors Gary Keller & Jay Papasan provide a simple approach to productivity, based around a single question, to help you have less clutter, distractions and stress, and more focus, energy and success.
In his book How To Disagree, British journalist Ian Leslie reveals the secrets of how to disagree without fighting and shows how mastering the techniques of productive disagreement can transform every aspect of our lives.
Psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman delves into the science of attention and reveals that sharpening our focus in a world of endless distractions is the key to professional success and personal fulfilment.
In Living In Flow, Nelson-Isaacs explains how our choices shape our world, and explains the steps that we can all take to live lives in better alignment with who we are and who we want to be.
In Scarcity, authors Sendhil Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir provide us with a surprising and intriguing examination of how scarcity — and our flawed responses to it— shapes our lives, our society and our culture
By exploring the difference between intellect and true intelligence, Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness.
In Behave, Robert M Sapolsky explains why humans behave the way they do and breaks down the complex science at the level of neurology, endocrinology, genes, evolution and culture and history.
Indian mystic Osho provides us with an in-depth exploration of the emotional state we call courage, while in the process, proposing that whenever we are faced with uncertainty and change in our lives, it is actually a cause for celebration.
In this groundbreaking union of art and science, neuroscientist, psychologist and international best-selling author Daniel Levitin draws on the latest research to explore the connection between music and the human brain.
Eric Jorgenson provides us with a collection of entrepreneur, philosopher and investor Naval Ravikant’s knowledge and wisdom, shared as a curation of his most insightful interviews and poignant reflections.
Eileen McKusick explains her sound healing method, which she calls Sound Balancing, details a map of the biofield and reveals the precise locations where specific emotions, memories, ailments and traumas are stored.
In this groundbreaking study of previously unexplored aspects of early Buddhism, Asian religion specialist John Powers highlights aspects of the tradition that have been surprisingly invisible in earlier scholarship.
In this seminal book, Robert Greene analyses the lives of past masters including Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein and Leonard da Vinci to distill the wisdom of the ages and reveal the secret to greatness.
In Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari, takes us on a breath-taking ride through our entire human history, from its evolutionary roots to the age of capitalism and genetic engineering, to uncover why we are the way we are.
In this international bestseller, Shelle Rose Charvet shows you how to match your language to people around you ― at with your colleagues, your boss and your clients, at home with your partner, family and other relationships.
In his #1 New York Times bestseller, Michael Singer explores the question of who we are and arrives at the conclusion that our identity is to be found in our consciousness, the fact we can observe ourselves and the world around us.
In his book Warrior, Magician, Lover, King, Rod Boothroyd provides a modern and accessible guide to men’s archetypes, emotions and the development of the mature masculine in the world today.
The Black Swan is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand.
Today’s view of history cannot account for ancient anomalies. But in 1894, an Indian sage gave us an explanation not only for our hidden past but for the trends of today and for our future enlightenment ― the 24,000-year yuga cycle.
In his international best-seller The Secret History Of The World, Jonathan Black sets out to capture the common elements of spirituality which have inspired mystics, visionaries, saints, seers and sages for millennia.
Luke Burgis draws on the work of French polymath René Girard as well as his own experience as an entrepreneur, teacher and student and goes on a large-scale exposition of mimetic theory and how it shapes our lives.
Michael Pollan uses his own experiences with psychedelic drugs to make the case for why they could ― and maybe should ― be used therapeutically for people struggling with issues such as addiction, depression and death.
In Life After Death, Deepak Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great wisdom traditions to provide a map of the afterlife and explains how a single reality embraces all worlds, all times and places.
In You Are The Placebo, Dr Joe Dispenza combines the latest scientific research with real-life case studies to demystify the workings of the placebo effect and show how the seemingly impossible can become possible.
In A New Earth, Eckhart Tolle outlines a crazy and destructive place we call home whilst showing us how we can all save it together, by looking into our minds and detaching ourselves from our ego and practicing acceptance.
In Karma, Sadhguru seeks to put you back in the driver’s seat, turning you from a terror-struck passenger to a confident driver navigating the course of your own destiny and explains how how to live intelligently and joyfully.
In his most philosophical work to date, Pulitzer Prize–winning biologist Edward O. Wilson grapples with some of the most important existential questions, examining what makes human beings supremely different from all other species.
cIn The Culture Code, Daniel Coyle reveals his findings from four years of research into the dynamics and behavioural patterns of highly successful groups and outlines what businesses can do to create their own thriving culture.
This extraordinary treatise explores parallel passages from the Bible and the Hindu scriptures to reveal the essential unity of all religions and outlines the universal path that every human being must travel to enlightenment.
Authors Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton use cutting-edge research in behavioural science to explain how you can spend your money to maximize your happiness, through five simple principles applicable to your everyday life.
Drawing from groundbreaking research, psychologist and award-winning teacher Kelly McGonigal, offers a surprising new view of stress — one that reveals the upside of stress and shows us exactly how to capitalize on its benefits.
In The Talent Code, award-winning journalist Daniel Coyle draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, skill really can be created and nurtured.
In this provocative book, Daniel H. Pink asserts that the secret to high performance and satisfaction is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.
In a bold and innovative argument, former litigator-turned-legal-scholar Michelle Alexander shows readers how the mass incarceration of a disproportionate number of black men amounts to a devastating system of racial control.
Man’s Search For Meaning details Viktor Frankl’s story of his struggle for survival in Auschwitz concentration camp and offers insights into how human beings can survive brutal situations, come to terms with trauma, and ultimately find meaning.
By breaking down the mindsets and bad habits that inhibit effective reading and replacing them with highly efficient reading techniques, 10 Days To Faster Reading will improve both your reading comprehension and speed.
In Thinking Fast & Slow, Daniel Kahneman reveals how our minds are tripped up by error and prejudice (even when we think we are being logical) and gives you practical techniques for slower, smarter thinking.
The psychology of Optimal Experience teaches us how, by ordering the information that enters our consciousness, we can discover true happiness, unlock our potential and greatly improve the quality of our lives.
In Delivering Happiness, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh shares the different lessons he has learned in business and life, from starting a worm farm to running a pizza business, through LinkExchange, Zappos, and more.
If you have ever dreamed of a better life, Unlimited Power will show you how to achieve the extraordinary quality of life you desire and deserve, and how to master your personal and professional life.
In Awaken The Giant Within, personal-development guru and best-selling author Anthony Robbins gives you the tools and strategies you need to take immediate control of your mental, emotional, physical and financial destiny.
Named one of the top ten influencers in the world by Linked, Susan Cain shows how the brain chemistry of introverts and extroverts differs, and how society misunderstands and undervalues introverts.
James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones and master the tiny behaviours that lead to remarkable results.
Drawing on fascinating research from psychology, sociology and business, Curious looks at what feeds curiosity and what starves it, and uncovers surprising answers. A fascinating tribute to one of mankind’s most important virtues.
This international best-selling book is intended to be a guide for day-to-day living and stresses the importance of living in the present moment and transcending thoughts of the past or future.
Psycho-Cybernetics is one of the world’s timeless classics and is the original text that defined the mind/body connection – the concept that paved the way for most of today’s personal empowerment programs.
Start With Why shows that the leaders who’ve had the greatest influence in the world all think, act and communicate the same way — and it’s the opposite of what everyone else does. And it all starts with WHY.
In his timeless classic, Napoleon Hill presents a systematic nuts-and-bolts approach to developing the skills and mindset required to achieve exceptional success in any field or endeavour, personal or professional.
In one of the best-selling books of all time, Dale Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques, in his exuberant and conversational style, for how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding.
In Unlimited Memory, Kevin Horsley provides strategies and techniques you need to improve your memory. If you’re ready to harness the incredible power of your mind to remember more in less time, this book is for you.
Norman Doidge reveals the secrets of the cutting-edge science of ‘neuroplasticity’. He introduces incredible case histories and tells the stories of the maverick scientists who are overturning centuries of assumptions about the brain.
Informed by the latest research and combining cutting-edge insights from psychology, economics, neuroscience, and medicine, The Willpower Instinct explains exactly what willpower is, how it works, and why it matters.
Daniel Z. Lieberman and Michael E. Long present a potentially life-changing proposal: Much of human life has an unconsidered component that explains an array of behaviours previously thought to be unrelated.