Book of the Day
Reading books provides us with a wealth of knowledge and insights.
Books have this very special kind of power a gentle but fierce power to transform the way you see the world, and therefore the way you live your life. Reading is more than a hobby, it is travel between words, contact with the most diverse ideas and an opportunity to learn from the greatest minds and experiences of humanity. When screens grab our attention twenty four-seven, carving out the time to read gives us the opportunity to slow down and broaden our minds one page at a time.
By Danish Buttabout a year ago in BookClub
AM THE DEATH
Life is, by its very nature, a journey of growth and vitality. Every living being is expected to strive for health, happiness, and purpose. But as I look at myself, I feel as though I am different, as though life for me has always held a strange twist. I have always felt more like a walking corpse, existing in a world that slowly chips away at me, leaving behind only a hollow shell.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
Harnessing the Hidden Force: Unleashing Your Subconscious Potential
Within each of us lies an incredible treasure house, a limitless source of power and wisdom known as the subconscious mind. This vast, untapped reservoir holds the key to transforming our lives, shaping our reality, and achieving our deepest desires. Joseph Murphy, in the first chapter of The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, introduces us to this profound concept, encouraging us to recognize and harness the potential that lies within. He begins by drawing a clear distinction between the conscious and subconscious minds. The conscious mind, Murphy explains, is the logical, analytical part of our being—the one that reasons, makes decisions, and directs our daily actions. It is akin to the captain of a ship, setting the course and giving commands. The subconscious mind, in contrast, operates below the surface, silently but powerfully. It is the crew that tirelessly follows the captain’s orders, executing them without question. This part of our mind is non-judgmental and receptive, absorbing every thought, belief, and emotion we feed it.
By Regina Phalangeabout a year ago in BookClub
Why “Tea with the Dutchess” is the Ultimate Book of Manners and Etiquette for Women
After reading Tea with the Dutchess, readers frequently learn why it is regarded as the best book on women's manners and etiquette. It is a must-read for anybody looking to advance their personal development and refinement. It is a well-written book that combines classic etiquette knowledge with modern sensibilities. In this book, women are encouraged to adopt elegance in daily life. The chapters impart etiquette and a more profound comprehension of style and elegant life.
By Matilda Halleyabout a year ago in BookClub
THE DEVIL HANDS
Chapter 1: The Allure of Beauty There’s a silent force, invisible yet present in every glittering object, every delicate bloom, and every perfect line. I have pondered the essence of beauty, realizing it’s not entirely human-made. The beauty we see—the kind that mesmerizes and traps—is often woven by hands unseen, guided by a power beyond comprehension. But what is beauty, truly? Is it a mirage, a fleeting glimpse of perfection, or is it a snare designed to ensnare those who seek more?
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
Understanding ( A Review of ) "It Didn't Start With You" by Mark Wolynn: A Journey into Generational Healing
Mark Wolynn’s book, It Didn't Start With You, is a groundbreaking exploration of how our family histories shape our emotional and physical well-being. In this thoughtful work, Wolynn, a therapist and leading expert in the field of inherited family trauma, takes us on a journey to uncover the deep-seated wounds that often transcend generations. If you’re curious about the connections between your family history and your own life experiences, here’s a friendly guide to some of the key insights from this transformative book.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
THE HIDDEN PLACE
Chapter 1: A Glimpse Beyond In my dreams, I wander through a world I can neither name nor describe to others. It’s a place not bound by our reality—a city more alive, more harmonious, filled with people whose lives are seamlessly entwined with one another. Faces are familiar yet unknown; there are artisans, philosophers, elders, children, each contributing to a society free of division. There, life radiates beauty and wholeness, as if I’m witnessing an ancient truth, deeply rooted but somehow forgotten.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub








