Reading a book is like borrowing a brain from a genius – assuming the author is brilliant. Many aren’t, and that’s why it’s important to pick the best books, but I digress.
Want to become a writing genius? Borrow William Zinsser’s brain and read “On Writing Well.”
Want to become a decision-making genius? Borrow Daniel Kahneman’s brain and read “Thinking, Fast and Slow.“
Want to become an organizational genius? Borrow Marie Kondo’s brain and read “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up.“
Want to become a power dynamic genius? Borrow Robert Greene’s brain and read “The 48 Laws of Power.“
I think you get the point.
Whose brain will you borrow today?
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