5 Favorite Books
Favorite Books
Book 1: The Code of the Extraordinary Mind, Vishen Lakhiani
This will give you an idea why I love Mindvalley and Vishen Lakhiani’s philosophy. Here is an excerpt from Mindvalley’s vision statement that exemplifies what The Code of the Extraordinary Mind embodies:
“Imagine a school for humanity. A school with no borders, physical or imagined. A school that turns Earth into one global campus. It unites all genders, ages, countries, and cultures, all 7.5 billion of us. The practices taught there empower us to live extraordinary lives. Not only that, they teach us how to bend reality. How to craft lives we create regardless of what we’re told. At this school, students are encouraged to think critically. They’re allowed to question their beliefs and the collective systems they’ve adopted. This school reinvents the nature of work. People pursue their creative compulsions. In a world of exponential change, this school experiments with the latest tools. It’s obsessed with innovation. And graduation never happens, because learning is lifelong. It’s so fun, you never want to stop. This school rallies the world’s best teachers and spreads its knowledge to every corner of the earth. It’s not afraid to ask the big questions.”
Book 2
Why We Sleep; Matthew Walker
Book 3
The 4 - Hour Body; Tim Ferriss
Book 4
Atomic Habits; James Clear
Book 5
The Mind-Gut Connection; Emeran Mayer, MD
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