Book of the Day
The Truth About Sun Exposure: More Than Just Vitamin D
Picture this: the warm sun on your face, a gentle breeze, and a clear blue sky. It's a perfect day to step outside and soak in the sunlight. But then you wonder - how much sun is too much? Or am I getting enough for my body's needs?
By dodi dilakabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Psychology of Money
Introduction Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money is a compelling exploration of the emotional, psychological, and behavioral aspects of personal finance. Unlike many finance books focused on numbers and strategies, this book delves into how we think about money and the often irrational ways we approach it. With 20 chapters, each focusing on a distinct lesson, Housel illustrates that wealth-building is less about intelligence and more about behavior, highlighting that good financial decisions often come from understanding ourselves rather than mastering complex theories.
By marzouk adoyiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Ethics of Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering has been one of the most controversial scientific advancements of the 21st century. The ability to manipulate the genetic makeup of organisms, including humans, raises profound ethical, moral, and societal questions. While the potential benefits of genetic engineering are immense—such as eliminating hereditary diseases, enhancing human abilities, and improving agricultural productivity—the technology also poses risks that could alter the course of human evolution and challenge the very definition of what it means to be human.
By dokis srisabout a year ago in BookClub
The Science of Happiness: How to Build a Joyful Life in Simple Steps
Have you ever wondered what truly makes people happy? Is it having a lot of money, achieving big goals, or is it something more basic? Here’s the truth — happiness isn’t just a random feeling. It’s like a skill you can learn and improve. Scientists have studied happiness for years, and the good news is that anyone can create more joy in their life with small, simple changes.
By dodi dilakabout a year ago in BookClub
THE DECEMBER RITUAL
In the heart of a frostbitten December, the snow-covered streets were alive with the shimmer of twinkling lights and festive cheer. But beneath the merry veneer lay a forgotten truth—a shadowy origin of what the world now celebrated as Christmas.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub








