Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki: This book changed my perspective on money and investing. It emphasizes the importance of financial education, understanding assets versus liabilities, and how to make money work for you. The contrasting lessons from Kiyosaki’s two “dads” provide valuable insights into financial independence and wealth-building strategies.
The Bhagavad Gita: This ancient Hindu scripture offers profound wisdom on life, duty, and spirituality. It has influenced my understanding of purpose, selflessness, and the importance of aligning actions with one’s values. The Gita’s teachings on detachment and maintaining equilibrium between success and failure have been particularly impactful.
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel: This book delves into the behavioural aspects of personal finance, exploring how emotions and biases affect financial decisions. It has helped me understand the importance of patience, and humility, and recognise the role of luck and risk in financial success. The book’s storytelling approach makes complex financial concepts relatable and practical.
Chanakya Neeti by Chanakya: This ancient Indian treatise on political ethics and statecraft has provided timeless wisdom on leadership, strategy, and governance. Chanakya’s principles on pragmatism, diplomacy, and the importance of foresight have been instrumental in shaping my approach to both personal and professional challenges.
The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler: This book offers valuable insights into achieving happiness and a meaningful life. It blends the Dalai Lama’s teachings with modern psychology, providing practical advice on cultivating compassion, dealing with suffering, and finding joy in everyday life. The book has profoundly influenced my approach to mental well-being and personal fulfilment.