Dec 10, 20212 min readThe Billionaire and the Monk by Vibhor Kumar Singh: Book Review"A simple story about extraordinary happiness" read the book's subtitle. Extraordinary happiness, how nice! That's what I thought when I...
Aug 4, 20212 min read11th book of 2021: Funding your startup by Dhruv NathRaising money for your startup in the early stages can be a real nightmare. To emerge victorious in this quest, you need to say the right...
Feb 28, 20212 min read5th book of 2021: Loserthink by Scott AdamsThis is my second read by Scott Adams. To check out my review of 'How to fail at almost anything and still win big', click here. I love...
Feb 9, 20212 min read3rd book of 2021: The Powerful and the Damned, by Lionel BarberMr. Suhel Seth recommended this book and I thank him for his congeniality. Lionel Barber served as the Chief Editor of Financial Times...
Jan 31, 20212 min read5th book of 2019: Fast Food Nation, by Eric SchlosserMcDonald's has changed the world. The way the world eats, buys, sells and views food has irreversibly changed after success of that first...
Jan 25, 20211 min read9th book of 2019: Norwegian Wood by Haruki MurakamiAfter reading quite a few heavy Non fiction fiction books, I was looking forward to a relatively breezy work of fiction to help me "feel"...
Jan 25, 20211 min read12th book of 2019: Talking to strangers by Malcolm GladwellMalcolm Gladwell is the reason I got into reading Non fiction. I remember reading The Tipping Point (and then Outliers) and then not...
Jan 9, 20211 min read17th book of 2020: Atomic Habits by James ClearI don't like self help books, but my life tells me I need them. And so... Atomic Habits is based on a simple concept - small things,...