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Is there any book that inspired you and helped you better and broader perspective?
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"Fight Club" by Chuck Palahniuk. Helped me really develop myself and get out of my crappy job and get a real adult job.
Nooooo, that was MY answer :'(
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The Power of Moments by Chip & Dan Heath:
https://blogs.gartner.com/hank-barnes/2017/11/07/the-power-of-product-moments/
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A small book called "creativity - A short and cheerful guide" by John Cleese. It is both funny and educating.
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I love this one as it helped me to understand how the true visionaries and thought leaders' brains worked and what their thinking patterns were. This leads them to become game-changers in their industries. I guess each of us - we are not that far away from it too ;)
It was written by Robert Dilts who is an NLP expert and coach. The book title is Strategies of Genius - you can find it here for example
And by the way, there're three parts to the book ;) you can read the thinking patterns of Einstien, Mozart, Walt Disney, Leonardo Da Vinci, and few others.
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