My top-3 reads during Quarantine!
Updated: Feb 24, 2021
Hello friends.
This blog post is going to be short and quick, about my top three books during quarantine, when we were actually in a lock down.

These books are surely going to be a game changer for you, if you read it in a way, they are meant to be read.
RICH DAD POOR DAD
This is by far one of my favorite books in the world and can teach you a lot about personal finance, money, investing and eventually being a winner.
This book speaks mostly about how the traditional education system lacks teaching students about finance and money.
This book is about Robert Kiyosaki, and his two fathers, one his biological father (poor dad) and one his best friend's dad (rich dad). The book emphasizes on how both fathers shaped his thoughts and perception about money and investing.
If I have to say this in few words, the book teaches you to stand out of the herd, quit the rat race and the best of all, how to make money work for you and let it never be your slave!
To grab hands on this book, I have left a link below it, so you could purchase it right away. Highly recommended.
2. THINK AND GROW RICH
This book has been one of my very first reads, when I actually started reading, which is literally not that long ago lol.
The book is a must read for investor and entrepreneurial type of people, as it is a self-help classic.
Napoleon Hill, the writer of this book researched 40 millionaires to see what made them the men they were.
This book makes you believe that whatever you think in your mind, can be achieved.
The top three ideas of the book include:
The starting point of all achievement is desire.
You are the master of your own destiny.
Your greatest success will often come just one step beyond the point at which defeat has overtaken you.
This book is a must read, and will help you a lot in life moving forward to become the man you are aspiring to be.
The book can be purchased from the link that I have mentioned below:
3. STEVE JOBS
This book, by Walter Isaacson is a gem, inviting readers into the life and personality of the former apple CEO, Steve Jobs. What is special about this book by Isaacson is, that Steve gave full authority to Isaacson to write his biography but put nothing off-limit and chose not to read the book before it got published. So, this book gives you a unique and honest portrayal of who Steve was.
To grab hands on this book, I have left a link below it, so you could purchase it right away. Highly recommended.
I hope you would grab your hands around these books, if not already. These books have by far been the top three for me during the quarantine period, with the biography of Steve Jobs gifted by my best friend to me. I hope you will love it ,and I am excited to share more in the future.

This is my picture from the summer of 2020, though I am reading, "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" here lol.
Thanks for reading.
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