Category: Books Synthesis
Published in 2013, “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” by Sheryl Sandberg has grown to be a seminal work in the fields of gender equality and …
The significance of reevaluating one’s ideas & opinions is examined in Adam Grant’s book “Think Again.”. Grant, an organizational psychologist and professor at the Wharton School, contends that in …
The advancement of society and progress are largely fueled by innovation. It entails coming up with innovative concepts, items, or procedures that improve many facets of working & living …
In “Outliers,” Malcolm Gladwell explores the elements that lead to extraordinary achievement, refuting the widely held notion that aptitude and diligence are the only factors. The book makes the …
Raised in a well-to-do family of ten children, Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Virginia, on April 13, 1743. Peter Jefferson, his father, was a prosperous planter and surveyor, …
In his book “On Tyranny,” Timothy Snyder explores the dangers of totalitarian governance & the need to preserve democracy. Historian Snyder gives readers information about the beginnings of tyranny …
August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, marked the birthplace of Barack Obama. Barack Obama Sr., his father. was born in Kenya, while Stanley Ann Dunham, his mother, was a …
In his memoir “Born a Crime,” “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah describes his upbringing in South Africa during the apartheid era. Noah was born to a white Swiss …
The ability to bounce back from and adjust to challenging events, obstacles, and shifts is known as resilience. It stands for the inner fortitude that enables someone to meet …
Jeannette Walls’ memoir, “The Glass Castle,” was released in 2005. The unconventional upbringing Walls had by her unusual & frequently uncaring parents is chronicled in the book. It looks …