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Zero To One

  Develop One’s Innovative Intelligence Author : Peter Thiel Publisher : Penguin Random House UK Pages:195 Ratings: My Opinion : The book is a step guide to start a startup . The book provides the insight of a startup owner and the tips he must follow to make his venture successful. The authenticity of the advices given in the book can be imagined by the fact that the author was partner of Elon Musk at time of development of “ PAYPAL ”.                    The author busts several myths about the success of a business that due to ethnicity or the syllabus taught to us in our schools or higher studies we follow. Peter Theil tells us about to start a venture that either one can go from 1 to N or 0 to N where N signify the utmost stage of any business. 1 represent stage when there are several ideas of same kind and you also decide to join the same race while 0 represent a innovative way of starting with a new thought that result in fruitful benefits.                       It is a

The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck

  The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck   Caring of real things in life Author: Mark Manson   Publisher : HarperOne Pages:212 Ratings: My Opinion: The blow to all conventional books about positive thinking ,motivating oneself ,believing oneself extraordinary and all other qualities one can imagine to develop after reading “ SELF HELP ” books. Yes it is this .Despite of a vulgar name the book is filled with enormous imbibing qualities one aspires in life.                          The author talks about how our fears of dissatisfaction troubles us in our complete life and how we run continuously in an unending race of being perfect. This race cause depression ,anxiety and other psychological problems resulting in trust issues ,envy with others, increasing insecurities.                     The things explained in book   relevant in today’s time where social media has encouraged the culture of copying without thinking of future consequences .  The best advice from the book is t