Explore our collection of self-help books. Discover key insights and summaries from the best titles in this genre.
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by B.K.S. Iyengar
4.3(8,417)
This illustrated yoga guide offers a complete path to physical and spiritual change, detailing every posture and breath to balance mind, body, and and soul.

by Grant Cardone
4.0(8,339)
Grant Cardone shows that selling is more than a job; it is a life skill needed to persuade, influence, and achieve success in all areas.

by Napoleon Hill
4.3(7,934)
Achieve a prosperous and joyful life by using your mind to attract success and repel negativity.

by Jiddu Krishnamurti
4.3(7,808)
Krishnamurti explores how freedom from ingrained thought leads to immediate self-liberation, changing society and personal connections.

by Gary Wilson
4.2(7,793)
Internet pornography can change your brain, causing issues like erectile dysfunction in young men and less intimacy in real life. 'Rebooting' can restore focus, improve mood, and help you connect with others.

by 50 Cent
4.2(7,740)
50 Cent and Robert Greene share a 'fear nothing' philosophy, showing how a hustler built an empire by conquering life's battles.

by Nick Vujicic
4.1(7,359)
Born without limbs, Nick Vujicic shares how faith and purpose can lead to a full life, inspiring others to overcome their own limits.

by Florence Scovel Shinn
4.1(7,152)
Learn how to use spiritual laws to get what you want in life.

by Arthur Schopenhauer
4.2(6,127)

by Library Mindset
3.9(5,931)
Learn how to use strategic 'laziness' to achieve your potential, turning procrastination into a tool for productivity and a more fulfilling life.

by Sheena Iyengar
3.8(5,871)
Explore the science and philosophy behind our daily decisions, revealing the hidden forces that shape our choices, from small to life-changing.

by Arnold Bennett
3.7(5,528)
Master your 24 daily hours to build health, joy, and spiritual growth.

by Charles F. Haanel
4.2(5,263)
Master universal laws of thought, attraction, and creative power to achieve personal success and joy.

by Jack Canfield
4.2(4,982)
Achieve success by focusing intensely, turning distractions into opportunities for a balanced and prosperous future.

by Jack Donovan
3.8(4,550)
Jack Donovan's 'The Way of Men' defines masculinity not by female approval or moral goodness, but by a man's capacity for survival and tactical virtue within a male group.

by Timber Hawkeye
4.2(4,465)
This book offers practical advice for a mindful life, a 'boot camp' for anyone seeking inner peace and a kinder world, regardless of their spiritual path.

by Rollo Tomassi
4.2(4,260)
Rollo Tomassi examines power dynamics between men and women, challenging common ideas about relationships and the 'feminine imperative'.

by McGarey
4.3(4,211)
A 100-year-old pioneer of holistic medicine shares six practical ways to find joy, energy, and purpose at any age, drawing from her life experiences, which include meeting Gandhi and overcoming personal difficulties.

by Jordan B. Peterson
3.9(4,166)
Peterson examines foundational biblical stories to reveal the psychological makeup of human experience, societal order, and the individual's ongoing struggle with chaos and meaning.

by Dalai Lama XIV
4.0(4,001)
The Dalai Lama presents a universal ethical framework for the new millennium, suggesting a secular path to personal happiness and global survival based on our innate human goodness and compassion.

by Gordon MacDonald
4.2(3,957)
Cultivating a disciplined inner spiritual life is key to lasting public effectiveness and preventing burnout in a world that overvalues external activity.

by Rhonda Byrne
4.3(3,738)
Unlock daily insights into the law of attraction to manifest your dream life, designed for sharing and carrying with you.

by Felix Dennis
4.2(3,597)
Felix Dennis, a self-made millionaire, shares the plain truth and often hard lessons from his journey 'from a South London lad' to immense wealth, showing that getting rich is a learnable skill available to anyone with enough determination.

by Fyodor Dostoevsky
3.9(3,350)
In a provincial town, intellectuals and revolutionaries, some genuine and some deluded, face nihilism, faith, and the destructive power of ideology, leading to chaos and murder.