Many people I have met are living life without any guidelines on how to live it. Without any special strategy or plan on how to do things. For me, that is such a pitiful way to live. Of course, life can happen outside your plans, but that is where the learning curve sets in. That is where you adjust your knowledge and lesson, learn and grow from the experience and ultimately in the future become wiser. With the books, I have outlined below and their wisdom you will be able to achieve that much faster.

This is not an ordinary biography book. You’ll find many short biographies of contemporary and past masters in it. But the best part are the Greene’s commentaries on what can we learn from their lives and apply it to ours whether we are discovering our calling if we are in apprenticeship phase or are slowly transitioning into a master. So many choices so little time. What should we do? We are so frequently caught up in all the opportunities that come our way that we dare not miss any so we try to seize them all. Bad mistake. Greg’s Essentialism is a must read for our stressful but often unproductive times. Less but better is a principle whose time has come. Learn the art of saying no. I thought I know a lot about how people function before I read this book but I found out I was very mistaken. There is a ton of practical tips in it which you can use right away to bring your social interactions on a level previously never thought possible. If you take everything written in this book to heart you will definitely thrive when you deal with people.
Feel like superhuman is my humble contribution. The little habits, daily practices and in the end the whole lifestyle described in it has changed me immensely in the last decade. I live by what I write and write by what I live. Read this book only if you want true change and then be prepared to start living the best possible well-being experience.