The Man Who Wouldn’t Get Up
Although written in 1998 “The man who wouldn’t get up and other stories”, is as fresh today as the day Mr. David Lodge wrote it.
Although written in 1998 “The man who wouldn’t get up and other stories”, is as fresh today as the day Mr. David Lodge wrote it.
“Overdeliver” by Brian Kurtz provides valuable lessons, which apply both in our professional as well as our personal life.
“A Technique for Producing Ideas” by James Webb Young is a small book with a huge message. Are we all capable to produce ideas naturally is there a process that can turn all of us into producing ideas machines?
“Buy-ology” by Martin Lindstrom gives us an insight into our buying behavior, which is not as predictable as some of us would like to think.
“Breakthrough Advertising” by Eugene Schatz does not bring something new to the world of advertising and business, but it’s the stepstone for the rest.
“The Once Sentence Persuasion” by Blair Warren gives us an insight into our choice regarding the people we surround ourselves with, whether it’s a professional or a personal environment.
In the 19th century, July 1890, Oscar Wilde, wrote his only novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. Wilde was not a fan of Realism. He believed the essence of “all art is to reveal art and not the artist”.