5 Books that I have read and will recommend to everyone.

Piyush Jain
3 min readAug 17, 2022

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If you know me personally, reading is my favorite hobby. It is one of those things that make time irrelevant for me. So, Here I am recommending some of the best books I have read in recent times that have made a direct impact on my life.

I think these are evergreen and timeless books that can be read anytime, anywhere in your life.

PS: They will only help if you do action items present in them — My learnings in the images attached for some inspiration. Please don’t this article as some other article you read everyday. TAKE ACTION.

BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS

Building a Second Brain by @fortelabs:
Best productivity book. I created my second brain after reading this book. CODE concept introduced by the author has a direct impact on how I share my work today.(amzn.to/3CbiKX3)

My Second brain template

Bhagwat Geeta As It Is:
No Brainer. Read for yourself so that you can find better questions to ask and answer for your problems. (https://amzn.to/3QxkcHw)

Current Book I am reading.

Atomic Habits by James Clear:
I revisit this book whenever I need tips on changing my habits. Some of them I have Inculcated already like:
1. Grow 1% better every day.
2. I focus on 2–3 main things and automate other things. (https://amzn.to/3pp1Mgd)

Psychology of money by Morgan Housel:
All questions I had about the Money and Freedom Relationship I was able to get answers from this book. I even automated my investments after reading this week.
(https://amzn.to/3CbT3p9)

Show your work by Austin Kleon:
The best book on how you can share your work. The name says it itself. you have to work before you share your work.
(https://amzn.to/3K3Ke2H)

These are my recommendations for you. The underlying principle in each and every book I have ever read is you have to put in the work without any fruitive desires. So, Let’s get back to work. I hope one of these will help you in your life.

Please comment on your favorite books that you have read recently that have made a direct impact on your life.

If you have any questions or any feedback, Hit me up on LinkedIn or Twitter. I am pretty much active there.

Thanks,

Piyush Jain

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Piyush Jain
Piyush Jain

Written by Piyush Jain

Building @doingwithdata. Trying to find insights from the data.

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