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In The Certainty Illusion, Timothy Caulfield reveals how our search for certainty is exploited. Science is twisted by “scienceploitation” (fake quantum cures, predatory journals). “Goodness” is manipulated via meaningless health halos (“natural,” “non-GMO”). Online reviews are largely fake or biased. The information economy profits from confusion, not clarity. To escape, pause before sharing, question marketing claims, consider the scientific consensus, and seek independent expert advice.
356 pages
In The Secret, Rhonda Byrne reveals the law of attraction: like attracts like. Your thoughts broadcast a frequency, magnetically bringing matching experiences into your life. Feelings are your guide—good feelings attract good things. Use three steps to create: Ask, Believe (act as if you already have it), and Receive (feel good now). Apply this to money, relationships, and health. You are an unlimited creator. Your thoughts become your reality.
206 pages
In The Psychology of Selling, Brian Tracy reveals that sales success is 80% psychological. Your self-concept (“income thermostat”) determines your earnings. Overcome fear of rejection—it’s not personal. People buy emotionally (desire for gain or fear of loss), then justify logically. Master seven key skills: prospect, build rapport, identify needs, present, answer objections, close, and get referrals. Use “I don’t make callbacks”, close when interest peaks. Commit to lifelong learning, written goals, and following top performers.
218 pages
The Art of Persuasion is fundamentally a Business, Communication, and Personal Development book. It teaches readers how to win people over to their way of thinking through positive, non-manipulative methods, what Burg calls "winning without intimidation." The techniques apply equally to professional sales, workplace leadership, customer service, and personal relationships. Key principles include making people feel important, understanding emotional decision-making, using tact as "the language of strength," and mastering the difference between responding and reacting
154 pages
Struggling to be heard at work or home? How to Talk So People Will Listen unlocks the secrets of influence through authenticity, not manipulation. Steve Brown’s proven framework helps you cut through the noise with clarity, connect through storytelling, and earn trust through consistent character. Perfect for leaders, parents, and professionals, this book transforms how you communicate, and how others respond. Stop shouting into the void. Start speaking so people truly listen. Summary powered by VariableTribe
173 pages
Step Ahead with English is the prescribed textbook for UG students at the University of Kashmir under NEP-2020. Designed to build essential language and communication skills, it combines literary analysis with practical writing, soft skills, and professional communication. From poetry to presentations, this comprehensive guide empowers students to think critically, express confidently, and succeed academically and professionally. A vital tool for stepping ahead in today’s competitive world.
162 pages
How do you build real connections in a world of screens and notifications? How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age updates Dale Carnegie’s timeless wisdom for today’s hyperconnected world. Learn how to communicate with empathy, lead remotely, and influence others authentically online. From emails to Zoom calls, this guide shows how to turn digital interactions into meaningful relationships. Master the art of virtual influence and create trust in every message you send. Summary powered by VariableTribe
272 pages
Listen: 7h 6m
Greatness is not given, it is built. It begins with mindset, fueled by discipline, and shaped through relentless focus. This book is not about fleeting motivation but about forging habits, embracing struggle, and turning failures into lessons. Within these 56 lessons, you’ll learn to master your time, build financial freedom, cultivate resilience, and create a legacy that outlives you. Most people settle for average, but you were not made for average, you were made for impact. Every page calls you to rise, take responsibility, and claim your destiny. Your life is your story, make it worth reading.
325 pages
Listen: 6h 39m
Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson reveals why we clash with others, not because they’re stupid, but because they think and communicate differently. Using the DISC model, the book identifies four behavior types and teaches how to adapt your communication to reduce conflict and improve teamwork. A must-read for leaders, managers, and anyone who wants to get along better with people at work and in life.
280 pages
Listen: 7h 10m
In Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus , John Gray reveals how understanding gender-based emotional differences can transform relationships. By recognizing how men and women communicate, handle stress, and express love differently, couples can reduce conflict, deepen connection, and build stronger, more fulfilling partnerships based on mutual respect and understanding.
203 pages
In How to Become a People Magnet , Marc Reklau reveals how to build deep connections, instantly connect with anyone, and become naturally likable. This practical guide shows how to master small talk, build influence, and create lasting relationships by focusing on empathy, presence, and value—turning awkward interactions into meaningful bonds.
258 pages
Listen: 15 m 45s
The Art of Negotiation by Tim Castle teaches readers how to negotiate confidently, ethically, and effectively. With insights on preparation, trust-building, emotional control, and win-win outcomes, this book transforms negotiation from a stressful confrontation into a skillful conversation—where both sides can walk away stronger and satisfied.
237 pages
In 9 Steps To Be a Public Speaking Champion , this audio breaks down the essentials of confident speaking into simple, actionable steps. From overcoming fear to mastering body language and handling Q&A sessions, this audiobook equips Hindi-speaking listeners with the tools to speak clearly, connect deeply, and influence effectively—no matter the audience or occasion.
Listen: 1hr 18m
Games People Play reveals the hidden psychological games people engage in daily. Eric Berne explains how these destructive patterns create false emotional payoffs and prevent genuine connection. By understanding ego states and life scripts, readers learn to recognize and stop harmful interactions—at work, in relationships, and within themselves. This classic guide empowers you to live consciously, not reactively.
180 pages

Most negotiations end in compromise—but not necessarily in success. Getting to Yes offers a smarter way to negotiate: focus on interests, not positions; work together creatively; and use objective standards to guide decisions. This proven method helps you achieve better outcomes without sacrificing your integrity or relationships.
215 pages
Why do people say 'yes' to certain requests and not others? In Influence , Dr. Robert Cialdini reveals six psychological principles that shape human behavior, reciprocity, commitment, social proof, authority, liking, and scarcity. Whether you want to persuade, negotiate, or simply understand how influence works, this book gives you the tools to apply them ethically and effectively.
530 pages

It’s not about faking charm or manipulating emotions, it’s about activating the natural human tendency to like those who make us feel safe, heard, and valued. In The Like Switch , former FBI agent Henryk Fiedorowicz reveals how to use respect, empathy, and validation to instantly build trust, influence decisions, and win people over, in business and in life.
294 pages

When emotions flare and stakes rise, most of us either clam up or blow up. But there’s a better way. Crucial Conversations teaches how to stay calm, speak honestly, and listen deeply, even in the toughest situations. By mastering these skills, you can turn conflict into connection, confusion into clarity, and tension into trust
259 pages
You’ve been taught that negotiating is about compromise, but in reality, the best deals come from uncovering what the other side truly needs. By using tactical empathy, asking the right questions, and embracing silence, you can steer conversations in your favor without giving up ground. This isn’t theory—it’s field-tested strategy from life-or-death negotiations.
232 pages
Good communication isn’t about being the loudest person in the room, it’s about being the most attentive. When you learn to listen actively, ask thoughtful questions, and respond with empathy, doors open in both your personal and professional life. This book gives you the tools to connect with anyone, anywhere, and turn everyday conversations into opportunities.
28 pages