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Think and Grow Rich: The Timeless Secrets That Transformed My Mindset and Finally Helped Me Build Wealth
When I first picked up Think and Grow Rich, I assumed it would be another guide filled with generic advice about money and ambition. What I didn’t expect was how revolutionary it would feel—not just in terms of my finances, but in how I approached goals, obstacles, and my own potential. Napoleon Hill’s work is not about get-rich-quick schemes; it’s about a mindset, a philosophy, and practical strategies that anyone can use to achieve extraordinary success in any area of life.
By Lukáš Hrdlička2 days ago in BookClub
Rich Dad Poor Dad: The Life-Changing Lessons That Made Me Rethink Money, Success, and What Schools Never Teach
When I first picked up Rich Dad Poor Dad, I expected a typical self-help finance book—lots of advice on budgeting, saving, and avoiding debt. What I didn’t anticipate was how profoundly it would change my perspective on money, work, and the decisions that define financial freedom. Robert Kiyosaki’s lessons are deceptively simple, but they strike at the heart of why so many people struggle financially, despite working hard and playing by the rules.
By Lukáš Hrdlička2 days ago in BookClub
Ready Player One: The Thrilling Adventure That Made Me Rethink Reality, Nostalgia, and the Future of Gaming
When I first picked up Ready Player One, I thought I was about to dive into a fun, nostalgic adventure loaded with video game references. What I didn’t anticipate was how completely immersive and thought-provoking the story would be. Ernest Cline created not only a thrilling adventure but also a cautionary tale about the ways we interact with technology, escapism, and the meaning of real connection in a virtual world.
By Lukáš Hrdlička2 days ago in BookClub
The Last Memory: Chapter 8
"So, I will need my ID for this new job," Trenton said, taking a bite of her green beans. "Do you know where that is?" Pam looked at her closely before answering. "I know that I have it, but I will have to look to see where I put it."
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue3 days ago in BookClub
The Last Memory: Chapter 7
"What about that hardware store over there?" Trenton suggested, looking over at Pam. "I don't see how that could hurt," Pam said, pulling into a parking spot next to the store. "You go in and seeing they are hiring. I'm going to get a coffee from across the street."
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue3 days ago in BookClub
I Reread Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets—And Found a Secret Lifehack Hiding in Plain Sight. AI-Generated.
When I first picked up Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling, I was excited to return to the magical world of Hogwarts. As a kid, I was drawn to the spells, the Quidditch matches, and the epic battles against dark forces. But revisiting it as an adult, I realized there was something far deeper hiding in the pages—a lifehack that’s relevant for anyone trying to overcome fear, face challenges, and achieve personal growth.
By Lukáš Hrdlička4 days ago in BookClub
The Last Memory: Chapter Five
Trenton walked down the stairs, feeling the air cool down around her as she got to the bottom. The basement was dark and there was only one light bulb on the ceiling to brighten everything up. Trenton scouted the room for the dryer, finding it in the far corner of the room. She opened the door, pulled the clothes out, and set them on top of the dryer.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue6 days ago in BookClub
Reading Orlam
Introduction For my birthday I got the Polly Jean Harvey book "Orlam". I was a little confused about it at first, but now it has revealed itself to me and I am enjoying exploring the worlds and magical mythical creatures and people that are described here.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 9 days ago in BookClub
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow—it was a phrase Mira had first heard in a classroom where dust floated lazily in streaks of afternoon sunlight. Her literature professor had recited it slowly, like a spell, explaining how time could stretch endlessly forward, carrying both hope and despair in its wake.
By Ibrahim Shah 18 days ago in BookClub




