JZ’s “soft-summer” book suggestions
JZ suggests all RSE students read these books prior to their Fall Follow-ups:
“A groundbreaking book about personal growth that presents a uniquely effective set of five tools that bring about dynamic change—as seen on The Dr. Oz Show.”
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– “The rantings of a stark raving sane man”
“Comedian Lee Camp finally turns his popular ranting, raving “Moment of Clarity” webseries into a convenient, easy-to-carry paper version. Moment of Clarity includes 90 of Camp’s angrily opinionated, hilariously acerbic humor columns. It also includes 20 never-before-seen photos by professional photographer CS Muncy from the front lines of the Occupy protests. Moment Of Clarity somehow takes the palpable anger that exploded across this country in the form of Occupy Wall Street and turns it into something palatable yet toxically funny.”
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JZ Knight said, “This is an extremely important work.
I recommend Mlodinow’s landmark book to everyone.”
– From The Economist
“The unconscious mind”
“Hidden depths – “New thoughts on how the mind works”
“In his latest book, “Subliminal”, Leonard Mlodinow, a theoretical physicist who has been developing a nice sideline in popular science writing, shows how the idea of the unconscious has become respectable again over the past couple of decades,'” quoting the April 28th edition of The Economist.
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“THE POWER OF HABIT – Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business”
By Charles Duhigg
From JZ Knight:
“This book should be required reading for everyone and to thoughtfully consider adopting Duhigg’s recommendations to ‘transform our businesses, our communities, and our lives.'”
From the Publisher:
“In The Power of Habit, award-winning New York Times business reporter Charles Duhigg takes us to the thrilling edge of scientific discoveries that explain why habits exist and how they can be changed.”
“Habits aren’t destiny. As Charles Duhigg shows, by harnessing this new science, we can transform our businesses, our communities, and our lives,” quoting the book’s publisher, Random House.
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