5 Life-changing books YOU MUST READ in 2025

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @clarkkegley
    @clarkkegley  3 года назад +801

    Ready to change your life? It all starts with asking yourself the right questions. Get the 11 questions to change your life now (free gift for yt subs): www.clarkkegley.com/free-questions

    • @manuelfraustro984
      @manuelfraustro984 3 года назад +9

      Great video Clark! I got my books for the first half of the year, but I'll add your recommendations for the second half of the year. The one that caught more my interest is Atomic Habits, that is a must for sure.

    • @ariaaziz7848
      @ariaaziz7848 3 года назад +3

      Nah man i don't believe in that

    • @avijitkabiraj2187
      @avijitkabiraj2187 3 года назад +3

      Read comedy of coffin on kindle written by Avijit Kabiraj. Introduction : Two unemployed boys were employed by a mafia boss, their job is to bury a dead chef in the criminal's cemetery. The chef is the pasta maker whom the boss accidentally shot dead. The boys were chased by the police, shot by a sniper, rested in a church, kidnapped by an evil doctor, electrocuted, freezed, roasted, couple of ladies didn't spare them, survived the strange graveyard but when they returned after burying the dead chef, found the boss in a coffin....

    • @gelflingfay
      @gelflingfay 3 года назад +2

      I do not know if your read the book, The Biology of Belief. If you have not, perhaps a review on it. Please.

    • @cmonclair27
      @cmonclair27 3 года назад +1

      THE TURNING POINT - F. CAPRA

  • @lucienandflorian
    @lucienandflorian 3 года назад +4268

    "If a Man does not read, then he has no advantage over the man who can't read" - Mark Twain

  • @Liberty-rn4wy
    @Liberty-rn4wy 3 года назад +731

    One of the best books I have ever read was Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl. Two ideas that I have carried with me from that short book are: 1. No matter how bad life is objectively, you determine how you feel in that moment about it, and that is ultimate freedom, and 2. Meaning happens at the intersection between you and the world. Those are two profound ideas.

  • @amberbiggs
    @amberbiggs 2 года назад +300

    The big game changer for me with retaining what I read is to highlight the important passages, and then after reading go back and re-read those highlights while writing them down in a notebook. I bought a notebook specifically for writing notes on the books I read, so then later I can go back again and reread my main notes from each book. I was so tired of looking back on books I've read and not being able to recall or articulate anything useful from it after a couple months went by.

    • @kendrickalamang5325
      @kendrickalamang5325 2 года назад +6

      That's very useful imma start doing that from now on!

    • @amberbiggs
      @amberbiggs 2 года назад +5

      @@kendrickalamang5325 It helps so much! It's better to take your time with a book and really learn something versus quickly reading through several and having retained nothing after a few months

    • @kendrickalamang5325
      @kendrickalamang5325 2 года назад

      @Amber Biggs Noted 🖤

    • @AmberStreetBooksFilmsandMore
      @AmberStreetBooksFilmsandMore 2 года назад

      Nice!

    • @chethanagowdachaze1775
      @chethanagowdachaze1775 Год назад +1

      You should watch Mark Manson's read more video.. He actually suggest not to highlight anything.

  • @becayebalde3820
    @becayebalde3820 2 года назад +44

    "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" is for me the greatest book I've ever read.

  • @justdoit2377
    @justdoit2377 3 года назад +3109

    If you read 25 pages a day…
    That’s 750 pages a month (3-4 books)…
    Which turns into 9,000 pages a year…
    That’s 35+ books a year…
    Just by reading 25 pages a day.

    • @poocha_ser_original36
      @poocha_ser_original36 3 года назад +13

      👍

    • @markoconnor4380
      @markoconnor4380 3 года назад +115

      To eat a elephant you need to eat small chunks

    • @1c2h3e4u5n6g
      @1c2h3e4u5n6g 3 года назад +4

      👍

    • @Daidera91
      @Daidera91 3 года назад +38

      You also become a faster reading by reading more.

    • @nasooora2011
      @nasooora2011 3 года назад +63

      That’s 12.5 pages in the morning and 12.5 pages in the evening, very doable!

  • @tingledom
    @tingledom 3 года назад +576

    Atomic Habits was the most life-changing book I read in 2020 for sure. It's just completely changed my thinking. I borrowed it from the library, and as soon as I read it, I bought it because I knew I would want to reread it, and be able to lend it out to anyone and everyone.
    For me, it has helped me get systems for exercise (I now exercise 2-3 times every day), cleaning (my husband I used to have lots of fights over the dishes because I've always been less clean than him, now we have a system that works well for both of us). But it also just has changed my approach to tasks. I'm always asking myself - how can I make it: easy? attractive? obvious? satisfying?
    I just do those little things that help grease the wheels to do the next and next steps in lots of different areas of my life, and it's been great.
    But I've just been reading a book that I think may be even more transformative, so highly recommend it. It's an older book, and it takes A LOT of work to actually put the practices into place, but if you have something you want to really do, I highly recommend it: Think Better by Tim Hurson. It's based on over 50 years of research into the areas of improving thinking, and is truly transformational.

    • @comedyman112
      @comedyman112 3 года назад +6

      Thank you for this comment

    • @shanerowsey
      @shanerowsey 2 года назад +9

      I can 100% attest to this, this book changed my life and really got my life squared away and I’m happier and much more efficient now.

    • @CommKommando
      @CommKommando 2 года назад +7

      You should check out Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz(1960). It seem this book was the inspiration for Atomic Habits

    • @kbailey3238
      @kbailey3238 2 года назад +13

      Totally with you. Atomic Habits has been a game changer for me. It takes big scary things and turns them into things that are too silly not to do..... and that is where the changes take place. It is also non shaming.... it discusses the psychology of bad habits and how to make it easier on yourself not to do them. I love that book with all my heart.

    • @adamwechsler1936
      @adamwechsler1936 2 года назад

      @@kbailey3238 I read it last year, but I'm thinking I might need to re-read it. I did take extensive notes, so maybe I'll start there. But I realize I have still been struggling to act on the advice presented in the book. Looking through notes could help spur me to do so.

  • @MrZxcvbnm22
    @MrZxcvbnm22 3 года назад +141

    Tip: Create a Notion database with all the knowledge you find on books, podcasts, movies, videos, etc. That would be like your brain and you could always have that knowledge at your disposal. When you write stuff you remember it easily. But organize and tag it well. Then create a database of all your projects and ideas and apply that knowledge

    • @harshpal5848
      @harshpal5848 3 года назад +2

      Notion lags on my ipad 2017 and mobhile. Is there are any alternatives?

  • @j.g.8494
    @j.g.8494 Месяц назад +1

    Clark, you're a born teacher - charismatic and in radiant health. Your videos are sharp and clear, and your presentations are fluent and eloquent and interesting to watch.

  • @pescator
    @pescator 2 года назад +16

    the first one is absolutely true. i thought I was depressed because of college and quit, it was my worst mistake ever, I spent a year doing absolutely nothing and it was miserable, the worst year ever. Now im in college, in the gym, playing football at saturdays, reading books and although I have a lot more "responsabilities" I can get a lot more done than when I had nothing to do, It's weird, but I'm way happier now, I feel a bit more useful.

  • @crystalcohen2743
    @crystalcohen2743 3 года назад +131

    Love the concept about applying what we learn instead of just using it as entertainment

  • @mb8kr
    @mb8kr 3 года назад +17

    4:40 it's so true " every action is a vote to the person you want to become"

  • @hugomarx6479
    @hugomarx6479 3 года назад +13

    Man's search for meaning - amazing legendary book.

  • @whealthylifestyle-relaxing2300
    @whealthylifestyle-relaxing2300 3 года назад +27

    1. The happiness hypothesis
    2. Atomic habits (I highly recommend this one, habit tracking method mentioned inside is very useful)
    3. I will teach you to be rich
    4. Your journal
    5. The subtle art of not giving a f/ Breaking the habit of being yourself

  • @suzyq6767
    @suzyq6767 2 года назад +5

    Along with a pizza stone and advice to socialize with inexpensive pizza/game nights, I give my most life-changing books to newlyweds: 1. Clutter's Last Stand 2. How to Win Friends and Influence People 3. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living 4. The Millionaire Next Door 5. UnDo It 6. You Are Not Your Brain 7. Home Evenings for Newlyweds 8. The Power of Stillness. Yes, a stack of books is a weird wedding gift, but the possibilities will last a lot longer and have more meaning than a blender or towels. I invite them to read and discuss the books together to form their own family culture. Learning to grow together instead of wasting time watching mindless television in the evenings has been even more life-expanding for my husband and me than the books themselves. We'll give some of yours a try, too. Thx.

    • @rositasierra5935
      @rositasierra5935 4 месяца назад

      My husband and I used to watch Netflix in the evenings but he asked me once which was the best way to learn more English vocabulary and I said reading, you will expand your vocabulary that way. Now we read together in the evenings reading a chapter each. Its been great as we discuss what we have been reading whether its non fiction or fiction. He went from having one book to a little library of books and he told me the other day how much he loves reading now and how much he has learnt. He recently bought Atomic Habits, we have only just started reading it, it's a really great book! ❤😊

    • @fighterflight
      @fighterflight 2 месяца назад

      Television isn’t always mindless just saying lol

  • @successdynamics6041
    @successdynamics6041 3 года назад +407

    ‘CAN’T HURT ME’ - David Goggins.
    GUYS A MUST REEAD!^

    • @ariaaziz7848
      @ariaaziz7848 3 года назад +5

      Why?

    • @_Matrx
      @_Matrx 3 года назад +22

      Currently reading this book! Im a kid that grew up in the hood with rough childhood and Ex-military so this book hits home HARD!

    • @devikavenkatesh9392
      @devikavenkatesh9392 3 года назад +11

      Yeah one of the greatest book ever read 🔥🔥🔥

    • @nestorramirez7008
      @nestorramirez7008 3 года назад +14

      This book also instills the "don't give a f*k what others think" ... As per your initial list - Stay Savage!

    • @becharasaliba2527
      @becharasaliba2527 3 года назад +4

      Is there anything to implement or it’s just an autobiography?

  • @sacdaabdurhman
    @sacdaabdurhman 3 года назад +57

    “You cannot be protected from the things that frighten you and hurt you, but if you identify with part of your being that is responsible for transformation, then you are always equal or more than equal of the things that frighten you”
    Keep you head up 💜

    • @jahboywizy
      @jahboywizy 3 года назад

      Thanks for that, ❤️

    • @highdesertbiker
      @highdesertbiker 3 года назад

      Can you keep telling me this...so I dont forget

    • @fighterflight
      @fighterflight 2 месяца назад

      Who are you quoting

  • @laurdaniels13
    @laurdaniels13 3 года назад +324

    "Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown is a fantastic book. She studies shame/vulnerability and this book lays out how those play a role in every aspect of our life (who we are, how we interact with others, how we respond to situations, etc.).

    • @vitd5283
      @vitd5283 3 года назад +3

      is it a girls book?

    • @sookibeulah9331
      @sookibeulah9331 3 года назад +4

      Great book, but I preferred Rising Strong Brené’s next book.

    • @spageddie3266
      @spageddie3266 3 года назад +11

      Yes, her books are great for feminine energy
      Girl books for girls, and we men benefit from having better grounded and whole women to interact with

    • @alexandersinclair6062
      @alexandersinclair6062 2 года назад

      Dare to Lead is also very good!

    • @bibianamorales9468
      @bibianamorales9468 2 года назад +2

      I’m reading the gifts of imperfection, it’s such a beautiful book

  • @S.F.B.123
    @S.F.B.123 6 дней назад +2

    I haven't read books like ths till date.I am 18 years old and i am thinking to start read these books.Thank you so much for these book recommendations ,I was really confused !! I will start reading these and will come here and give the reviews asap.

  • @johnthechosen1123
    @johnthechosen1123 3 года назад +21

    The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter was the most impactful book that I read in 2021. The author actually references The Happiness Hypothesis in the book as a matter of fact. The premise is simple, our lives in 2021 have become too comfortable for our own good. Most of us are overly stimulated and unchallenged and it is messing with our psychology as humans. The book goes in depth on why modern day comforts are bad for us and how we can try and combat the negative effects that go along with constantly being comfortable and constantly having our brains being stimulated by something. The book makes a lot of sense and was an inspirational read for me. I'm applying some of the principles I've learned and putting them to work in 2022 (got my 2022 misogi all planned out!). Hopefully I can be strong and stick to my plan. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is feeling unfulfilled and looking to feel more content with their life (that probably applies to everyone lol).

  • @torbs_media
    @torbs_media 3 года назад +15

    2:00 talking about adding constrains. Can really relate. Quit my corporate consulting job to become a solo-entrepreneur, thinking total freedom would be awesome. But too much freedom just makes your head spin.

    • @DiogenesOfCa
      @DiogenesOfCa 3 года назад +1

      I got furloughed for a couple of months due to COVID, I didn't get anything done!

    • @CH-vi7uu
      @CH-vi7uu 3 года назад

      ITS CRAZY! I feel so guilty because I have so much free time and there is so much information and I feel like I’m wasting my time. I’m so grateful I am not the only one feeling like this. I quit my job to become an entrepreneur as well, and I am so overwhelmed

  • @ilonacappell8638
    @ilonacappell8638 3 года назад +30

    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Highly recommend this one.

  • @jeremydiamond4966
    @jeremydiamond4966 3 года назад +242

    Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl

    • @twinkletee22
      @twinkletee22 3 года назад +3

      Oh ya that was a really good book

    • @jasonyeoman1437
      @jasonyeoman1437 3 года назад +2

      Fantastic book!

    • @Luis-el7rp
      @Luis-el7rp 2 года назад +4

      This book will throw you into an existential crisis.

    • @jsnow808
      @jsnow808 2 года назад

      Chose this book for English class. I actually was engaged with the whole book and gave me a better understanding of whatever “meaning of life” means to someone

    • @Brndndutton
      @Brndndutton 2 года назад

      Absolutely amazing book 📕🙏🏼💙

  • @yukikoose9435
    @yukikoose9435 2 года назад +41

    "The Righteous Mind" also by Jonathan Hadit is by far my favorite book by him. It could almost be called "How Your Mind Works" or "Why You Think the Way You Do". Ok, the next one is not a self help book but it is a fascinating explanation of how things ended up as they are now. It is called "Guns, Germs and Steel".

  • @tabithabates244
    @tabithabates244 2 года назад +87

    So I just finished Atomic Habits. Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much for the recommendation Clark. I have already found myself implementing the strategies within such as habit stacking etc. and the change it has made to my life already is fantastic. I just found Breaking the habit of being yourself and also Attached a book you recommended from another of your videos. Both are in my to read list. Seems to me every time you make a recommendation of books they appear on the shelves of my local store suddenly a few days later. 😊
    Manifestation is cool 😎
    Anyway I just wanted to say thanks and keep recommending great books

  • @alistair17114
    @alistair17114 3 года назад +26

    The best books I've read this year are 1. Naked Economics by Charles Whelan because it gave me an overall understanding of how economics works and from there so many other books and conversations made sense to me. 2. Principles by Ray Dalio, I'm still reading it now but it's already changing my life

    • @TheSoberWebb
      @TheSoberWebb 3 года назад +3

      Have you read The Four Agreements?

    • @AUGUSTINEMINH
      @AUGUSTINEMINH 3 года назад

      Principles is a good book. Good list though, I will check out Naked Economics because Principles is the second best book in your recommendation with only two books :D

  • @dejaeo.4827
    @dejaeo.4827 3 года назад +53

    MY TOP BOOKS WOULD HAVE TO BE
    1.THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED BY M. SCOTT PECK
    2.THE STRANGEST SECRET BY EARL NIGHTINGALE
    3.THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG BY DAVID SCHWARTZ

  • @wendypanozzo9133
    @wendypanozzo9133 3 года назад +55

    So glad Dr.Joe made number one! His meditations have changed my life. I actually crave my meditation time every day because I feel so good after.

    • @PimpDomingo
      @PimpDomingo 3 года назад +2

      Book was kind of disappointing. Meditation videos much better

    • @wendypanozzo9133
      @wendypanozzo9133 3 года назад +2

      @@Mr.Honest247 They bring a sense of peace and inner knowing and clarity. The more you practice them the better you get at it and you get more out of them.When I skip days,I find I crave the grounding affect they bring to me.I have not used them to cure any ailments like in the testimonials.They are to enrich my life.

    • @limormarkovzki8451
      @limormarkovzki8451 3 года назад

      Dr. Joe Dispenza is doing a free workshop on Hayhouse Publishing now!

  • @boxcar25
    @boxcar25 2 года назад +12

    There are 2 books that have made a huge difference in my life:
    1. "Healing The Shame That Binds You" - by John Bradshaw
    2. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" - by Dr. Robert Glover (by the way, this book has absolutely nothing to do with being mean or being a jerk)
    The above 2 books are excellent to help those that have emotional or psychological issues. Both books are a must read.
    If I had to list 2 other books that are almost good as the 2 above, it would be these:
    1. "Feel The Fear and Do It Anyway" - by Dr. Susan Jeffers
    2. "You Can Heal Your Life" - by Louise L. Hay

  • @Evergreenvic
    @Evergreenvic 2 года назад +10

    Speaking of being out of alignment with your identity, I'm in the middle of "The Way of Integrity." Which is about finding the way back to your true self. Proving to be a must read so far.

    • @anikenebeolisa41
      @anikenebeolisa41 Год назад

      hi how can i find it is so hard 😔😔😔😔

  • @jasmineathea7386
    @jasmineathea7386 3 года назад +65

    The point you were making about the very first book makes SO much sense during the pandemic.. I hate zoom classes but the second I have nothing to do is when I truly feel miserable. So ultimately I'm happy I go to college even during this time because its so much better than having no obligations at all

    • @dreams3537
      @dreams3537 3 года назад

      He was in serious debt and living in his moms basement. That is the opposite of being financially free.

  • @kellyk5381
    @kellyk5381 2 года назад +242

    My #1 life changing book so far HANDS DOWN is How to Win Friends and Influence People by: Dale Carnegie. Totally changed the way I interacted with everyone in my life in really positive ways. Thanks for a wonderful video :)

    • @foodguy3435
      @foodguy3435 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely, it is a timeless classic!

    • @AnastaciaInCleveland
      @AnastaciaInCleveland 2 года назад +7

      I read this book as a teenager. It helped me to manage my social awkwardness. ~Anastacia in Cleveland

    • @probablyaman
      @probablyaman 2 года назад +22

      I'm glad the book worked for you, but that book was actually very harmful to me. I found it simplifiing too much of social interactions in life and when I tried to apply the teaching of the books into my life it just felt fake and superficial. It made me feel that it was because my method of connecting with others was wrong. And THIS is what you should be doing instead.
      That said, I do struggle with not sharing my real feelings and thoughts with people. And I often feel disconnected from the people that I had 'good' interaction with. It was only later that I realised the disconnect was not coming from me not being able to socialise with people. But me not being comfortable with sharing my real self (because of fear of judgements from others).
      So I would advise people to be careful when reading this book if you felt lonely and judged by others. Because the root of your problem might lies somewhere else that this book will not be able to help with.

    • @irishninja2009
      @irishninja2009 2 года назад +4

      Overrated book

    • @RM-jb2bv
      @RM-jb2bv Год назад +7

      Wow. How did it do that? I read that book. It was 95% bullshit like the rest of these books and the comments section regarding them.
      Say nice things to people and try to remember their names. There. I just saved anyone who wants to read that book 5 hours

  • @brandonhartman3368
    @brandonhartman3368 3 года назад +43

    Uh huh. Clark, those glasses, that haircut... Your secret's safe with me Kal El.

  • @rijd2304
    @rijd2304 10 месяцев назад +2

    “Be the designer of your world and not merely the consumer of it.” It's a nice quote from Atomic Habits. Another workbook I like is called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels. It's a simple mindfulness program.

  • @denis3208
    @denis3208 2 года назад +7

    I'll recommend something another coach said several years ago and it was so simple but still an outstanding idea, read a fictional book to learn something. There are some great books that are fiction but can still teach you something you need to know, there are some fictional characters who's main trait is discipline, some can teach you about the grind, some how to take care of your well being and not stress. Don't be too hung up on the form, if its a 1000 pages book by a famous author or a couple of pages comic, as long as it can teach its good.

    • @Fadjuncas
      @Fadjuncas 4 дня назад +1

      True that my friend. I recommend Crime and punishment by Fiodor Dostoievski

  • @eduardohirano723
    @eduardohirano723 3 года назад +21

    12 rules for life changed my life, it's definitively a must read

  • @scientistMUC79
    @scientistMUC79 3 года назад +19

    "Personality isn't permanent" is one of my favourites...

    • @rebekka5023
      @rebekka5023 3 года назад +1

      Sounds interesting, will add that to my reading list!

  • @sistersofstyle
    @sistersofstyle 3 года назад +43

    Just finished Atomic Habits, that you mentioned. A definite reread, reread, and APPLY, as you mention. Will be checking out The Daily Stoic soon too. Love your other ideas!

    • @Kalaxian80animations
      @Kalaxian80animations 3 года назад

      I just finished it too! Best book so far!

    • @CommKommando
      @CommKommando 2 года назад +1

      You should check out Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz(1960). It seem this book was the inspiration for Atomic Habits

  • @TokieOikawa
    @TokieOikawa 3 месяца назад

    The concept of Hidden Time Wealth blew my mind. It’s like finding a cheat code for productivity and defeating procrastination.

  • @CallumVeitch
    @CallumVeitch 3 месяца назад

    The way Hidden Time Wealth dives into the concept of productivity is mind-blowing. Hidden Time Wealth tips are pure gold, and I wish more people knew about them.

  • @mohammedhussaini9478
    @mohammedhussaini9478 2 года назад +74

    The top 10 books that changed my life forever
    1)The power of now
    2) thinking fast and slow
    3)atomic habits
    4)your brain on porn
    5)mindset
    6)ego is the enemy
    7)the 5am club
    8) how win friends and influence people
    9)reclaim your heart
    10)the alchemist

    • @cherylnye5963
      @cherylnye5963 2 года назад +2

      How to win freinds and influence people 😍

    • @shandarjan1656
      @shandarjan1656 2 года назад +1

      Reclaim your heart is the best Alhumdulillah

    • @GottaSayIt
      @GottaSayIt 2 года назад +4

      Loved the Alchemist!

    • @Silvio67
      @Silvio67 2 года назад

      Why The Alchemist?

    • @starplatinum1222
      @starplatinum1222 2 года назад

      easyway is insane

  • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
    @JimmyJaxJellyStax 3 года назад +32

    I agree with reading one book 5 times over 5 books 1 time - each pass brings in new detail and things can indeed be missed the first 4 times. Also many interconnected ideas become way more apparent on that 2nd pass!

  • @Rafael-rf1sp
    @Rafael-rf1sp 2 года назад +4

    I'm currently living with my parents and I disturb them all day by telling what I read everyday . I think unknowingly it is a great way to remember what you read. And now I’m currently about 80% through "Playbook to Millions by Grant Cardone. I have read a lot of entrepreneurial books and self improvement books, and this book is my absolute favorite. This book is extraordinary and really gets you to work extremely hard toward your goals in life and succeed at multiple different areas like personal finance, business and career. This is an absolute must buy if you need a push to get you going in business or you want more out of life.

  • @YukihitoKaai
    @YukihitoKaai 3 месяца назад

    Hidden Time Wealth blew my mind. I’ve shared it with friends, and they’re all amazed at how much more productive they've become.

  • @HayakaMakino
    @HayakaMakino 3 месяца назад

    Hidden Time Wealth is so unique. I can’t believe I hadn’t heard about it sooner. It’s amazing how life-changing this can be for anyone battling procrastination.

  • @TakeBackYourMind997
    @TakeBackYourMind997 3 года назад +36

    'Losing Control Finding Serenity' by Daniel A Miller is the BEST book I've ever read. I never realised how much controlling behaviours run our lives. If you struggle with anxiety and stress especially it can be a life changer.

  • @bloom_some1402
    @bloom_some1402 3 года назад +16

    A Mind of Your Own by Kelly Brogan - I have heard great things about this book. It is how food and our own digestive system has such a big influence on our mind. A lot of what we eat can make us less or more depressed so I am looking forward to dive into this book.

  • @emilybee2056
    @emilybee2056 3 года назад +35

    I would recommend Robin Sharma The 5 AM club Love his writing and humble personality..

    • @mariemaven9678
      @mariemaven9678 3 года назад

      The 5 AM Club was a game changer for me.

  • @pc7872
    @pc7872 2 месяца назад +1

    Uncovering the big ideas in a book is an interesting way to differentiate and improve your understanding of the concepts described in the book.

  • @thomasmitchell2514
    @thomasmitchell2514 2 года назад +61

    HIGHLY Suggest “The Elephant In the Brain” by Robin Hanson.
    Understanding why brains are motivated at a fundamental level really helped me start seeing the systems of humanity and understand why people behave as they do.

    • @amberbiggs
      @amberbiggs 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the suggestion, just wrote it down. The books looks very interesting.

  • @relaxationmeditationsleep2934
    @relaxationmeditationsleep2934 3 года назад +27

    "Breaking the habit of being yourself" is a life changing book. I highly recommend "You are the placebo" and "Becoming supernatural" next.

  • @ezekielfrranks1314
    @ezekielfrranks1314 3 года назад +58

    Meditation is the easiest and most difficult thing you will ever teach yourself.

  • @TheZakiya07
    @TheZakiya07 3 года назад +47

    "The Way of the Superior Man" was a game changer for me. Way beyond my love life. Honestly, it could be a great segway from the "Subtle Art of not Given a F***" given the nature of the message to always strive to feed that inner being. Stop letting the dusty, dirty, and weak men (thoughts) gain entry to the gate of your mind.

  • @victoriamapurisa9043
    @victoriamapurisa9043 2 года назад +9

    Also, I totally agree with what you said about how the journal is very effective. I've been journaling for 2 years and I'm shocked at someone of the insights and revelations I discover daily, just by writing.

  • @LukiTrade
    @LukiTrade 2 года назад +4

    Think and grow rich was one of the books that changed my life. It was the first book that I read and I will keep reading it every year.

    • @simonfernandes6809
      @simonfernandes6809 2 года назад +1

      I find the original 1937 edition has the most to offer.

  • @reneejones802
    @reneejones802 3 года назад +10

    The book I would like to recommend is:
    Mind set the new psychology for success. It is written by Carol Dweck

    • @starabaker
      @starabaker 3 года назад

      👏🏽👏🏽 I absolutely love that book and changed a lot of things for me!

  • @kimayaknight7180
    @kimayaknight7180 Год назад +74

    Great inspo thank you for your recommendations , for me I believe reading is not just enough". Take the action! Put your newfound knowledge to use. I read for a long time but Action made my life change in no time ( generally and mostly financially)
    That's my two cents on this

    • @marcosalvatore673
      @marcosalvatore673 Год назад

      1 agree with 100%
      Action makes it work, no matter how little start and see the results come by

    • @thomasoliver555
      @thomasoliver555 Год назад

      I struggle to follow through, especially financially. I earn quite enough but hardly have a saving. Rent, bills, debt, expenses take it all away. It almost feels like I leave paycheck to paycheck

    • @kimayaknight7180
      @kimayaknight7180 Год назад

      Live below your means, Adjust your lifestyle, be frugal in spending don't buy unnecessary stuff, Budget your spending and your debts, Save, Invest it's a better way to grow wealth, get a financial expert to help you.

    • @thomasoliver555
      @thomasoliver555 Год назад

      Thanks ma'am

    • @thomasoliver555
      @thomasoliver555 Год назад

      1 hear hiring a financial coach is quite expensive but I will have a look at it.

  • @dertodeshorst6294
    @dertodeshorst6294 3 года назад +13

    I am reading "the happiness hypothesis" and it is truly eye opening.

    • @RR-yh6vr
      @RR-yh6vr 3 года назад +1

      I finished it a few weeks ago too. It was excellent. I started with Haidt's 'The Righteous Mind' several years ago (I know, read in wrong order) and it really changed the way I see the world and process interactions from family dinners to last year's election. The best part is that I see this book's positive influence on my life constantly growing as time goes by -- that's something very few books have ever done for me.

  • @speaklife6790
    @speaklife6790 2 года назад +1

    Prayer in the morning is the best meditation ever. But thank you for all the other books!

  • @deborahbeatty
    @deborahbeatty 3 года назад +30

    One of the books that made a big impression that I read in 2021 was Blessed Are The Weird by Jacob Norby. I love two things I wrote in my journal -
    * Weird people have always been the ones who paid attention to the beauty they felt inside and tried to do something with it after the rock bottom demands of existence were met.
    * The only success now is living and creating a work-of-art life unique, rich with meaning, naked of anything we don't care about and being ruthless about carving out something absolutely real from a world that has gorged itself on fakeness and become critically ill from it.

  • @keep1hunned968
    @keep1hunned968 2 года назад +4

    I came across this video a month ago. I had never read a book from start to finish. You motivated me and I choose to read atomic habits. I loved it and I am going to continue reading books thank you so much !

    • @bRIZZAd
      @bRIZZAd 2 года назад +1

      Keep it going!
      "If a man does not read, then he has no advantage over the man who can't read" - Mark Twain

  • @stayhappylittlemermaid
    @stayhappylittlemermaid 3 года назад +22

    Don't exchange what you want most for what you want for the moment.

  • @Lord_Ian_of_Sussex
    @Lord_Ian_of_Sussex 3 года назад +14

    I read Atomic Habits this year, what a game changer! I recommend this to everybody as the #1 book to read

    • @CommKommando
      @CommKommando 2 года назад +2

      You should check out Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz(1960). It seem this book was the inspiration for Atomic Habits

    • @anikenebeolisa41
      @anikenebeolisa41 Год назад

      hi how can i find it is so hard 😔😔😔😔

  • @davidr1431
    @davidr1431 2 года назад +12

    A high proportion of self help books are either selling you an impossible dream or repackaging the messages of books you have already read and selling you that. Reading can be a preparatory act to doing, but it is not a substitute for it.

  • @winkieblink7625
    @winkieblink7625 2 года назад +1

    1. Yes. first book. I’m alive because of my kids. I must be there for them. 2nd book. I’m stuck. When I had my partner of 30; yrs I had my identity. He’s gone now…I’m still lost. Had to get a dog. 3rd book. Yes. Correct. 4th book. Yes to journaling. I’ve done it on and off all my life. It helps when I journal. I’m not disciplined anymore. 5. I’m a to do’er. Hard to do for myself. But I’m not an enabler or a caretaker. 6 th book..my son meditates…it has changed his life.
    I’ve owned my own true library for 30 years. Not saved paperbacks. It’s a very heavy hobby. Sold most of books to auction etc…now, because of book number 2 it’s hard for me to read. When I do..I consume 6-7 books. Then stop for a year.
    I have my like, 5 fav books I’ve read over and over, and I’m I’m a bibliophile…so I’ve been exposed. But I don’t even want to read those anymore.
    Hoping my dog will help me.
    You’re good to listen to. Thank you. 👍

  • @natesolberg9862
    @natesolberg9862 3 года назад +165

    Atomic Habits is a fabulous book, and I should seriously be receiving commissions for how often I recommend it. Also: Clark, you totally called me out with your thought on when does education simply become entertainment. I’m guilty, and that theme will help me to stop doomscrolling the news app and get to work. Subscribed.

    • @CommKommando
      @CommKommando 2 года назад +4

      You should check out Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz(1960). It seem this book was the inspiration for Atomic Habits

    • @anikenebeolisa41
      @anikenebeolisa41 Год назад

      It so good to hear how can I read it I love it😢😢😢😢

    • @SupportTheArts-yo8ox
      @SupportTheArts-yo8ox Год назад

      ​@@CommKommando yes both should be read!!

  • @a.j.yourtrainer9763
    @a.j.yourtrainer9763 3 года назад +33

    Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself is one of my favorites, I've listened to the 18 hour audiobook two or three times. I recommend it to all of my personal training and coaching clients. I have many that I love and recommend, high on my list is You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero. Another audiobook that I have listened to multiple times, I believe I just finished a fifth listen. I completely agree with you, read one book five times as opposed to five books one time, we learn through repetition. Thanks Clark!

    • @mikefromlighthousesmma1707
      @mikefromlighthousesmma1707 3 года назад

      That book is a complete rubbish and joe dispenza is a freaking con man. Along with napoleon hill and Secret and all that nonsense..

  • @Melissamelody77
    @Melissamelody77 3 года назад +27

    Outwitting the Devil By Napoleon Hill (it is like a Theatrical interview how the mind can get hijacked) & You are the Placebo By Joe Dispenza.

  • @victorbieniek2931
    @victorbieniek2931 2 года назад +11

    The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem was recommended to me in Human Element training and I'm reading it now. Also, the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was very helpful for me.

    • @Taylor_swiftiee13
      @Taylor_swiftiee13 2 года назад

      7 habits is great! I apply it every day; such a worthwhile read.

  • @reneewallace8079
    @reneewallace8079 Год назад

    So correct on the first book. Gardening is so healing

  • @hannahconway6518
    @hannahconway6518 3 года назад +20

    Read 3 out of 5 and one was already on my "to read" list. They are all great!

    • @jksatte
      @jksatte 2 года назад

      How have they effected you? Have you noticed changes.

  • @Aboguaboga
    @Aboguaboga 3 года назад +4

    The psychology of money, rich dad poor dad, and atomic habits were my top 3 books this year, those 3 gave me so many answers

  • @AKARazorback
    @AKARazorback 3 года назад +62

    Been saying this for years, read a book slowly, methodicaly and reflect AS YOU READ instead of blasting through a book a week. Then go back to some books you read before, and as you come across your old notes and highlights THATS how you learn, progress, and evolve. Just spamming 52 books a year and bragging about your bookpile is pathetic.

    • @marcusgarrison288
      @marcusgarrison288 3 года назад +4

      All of the books that I really like are all marked up, annotated, tore up, coffee stains etc... FULLY agree with the above! I'll go through it once and then go back and read through my notes and highlights.

    • @aiahighller699
      @aiahighller699 3 года назад +1

      at last, someone said it

    • @matthewpersonalbusiness6614
      @matthewpersonalbusiness6614 3 года назад +1

      I agree your totally right someone said I read 104 books in a year and a lot people Don’t even understand they read. it’s better to read one slowly but surely great finally someone says this.

    • @celinehary3222
      @celinehary3222 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree. I am not impressed with people who say that they read a ton of books a year. That could be true if you're just reading novels and such, which I don't. If you are reading books, such as recommended here, you can't do it if you want to learn from it.
      I usually read through a book once, and then I read it through again doing my highlights and notes.

    • @Molly_muffers
      @Molly_muffers 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for saying this! I’ve been feeling bad about not reading as fast, but I frequently journal as I read and do exercises and discuss some stuff with other people. Try to absorb the information vs speeding through pages.

  • @nathananderson8720
    @nathananderson8720 Год назад +1

    This is one of the people who gave me the courage to start my RUclips channel 2 months ago about self development and now have 74 subs and almost 55 hour watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so much lessons that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place

  • @RitaVirolainen
    @RitaVirolainen 3 месяца назад

    Discovering Hidden Time Wealth has been one of the best things I've done for my productivity. It feels like I’ve finally cracked the code to overcoming procrastination.

  • @stephanieh5478
    @stephanieh5478 2 года назад +8

    Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
    The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma is the book I want to read because I’ve gone through a lot of traumatic events that I believe have held me back and I want to understand it and learn how to apply ways to better/heal myself.
    I’ve tried therapy but I know that I’m very self-aware so something in me tells me that I need to look inside me instead of looking and asking for the answers of my problems

    • @anikenebeolisa41
      @anikenebeolisa41 Год назад

      hi how can i find it is so hard 😔😔😔😔

  • @yatridholakia
    @yatridholakia 3 года назад +148

    "Don't cheat guys, don't look"
    Also shows all of them in Thumbnail

    • @silviacrisbachini
      @silviacrisbachini 3 года назад +1

      hahaha I thought of it as well :P

    • @fighterflight
      @fighterflight 2 месяца назад

      Well they’re also the titles of the video chapters so…

  • @stephanielavino2487
    @stephanielavino2487 3 года назад +11

    I would recommend Jen Sincero's "You are a Badass" in addition to Don Miguel Ruiz's "The Four Agreements"; both books have transformed my life.

    • @gayleh3688
      @gayleh3688 3 года назад

      Just finished BADASS HABITS today and ended up with an awesome 21 Day Plan of Action Journal in the process. Great book!

  • @freddiemercury5814
    @freddiemercury5814 2 года назад +2

    Shannon Lee - Be water my friend
    Best book of all time

  • @ChrisDoyle2112
    @ChrisDoyle2112 2 года назад +1

    The book that did it for me--a recovering hyper-critical self-abuser--is Dr. Christopher Germer's "The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion," because it focuses on forgiving yourself, practicing loving kindness and mindfulness through meditation and positive self-speak. It revolutionized my thought life and my inner dialogue. I actually learned to love myself unconditionally...and growing up in a hyper-critical environment with two self-defeating parents in a strict, Christian home? that was HUGE! Thanks for the recommends...hope this one helps some folks, too! (NOTE: I too was a slow starter and very anti-meditation, so there were many practical applications in the book that I just skipped over the first read back in 2012).

  • @_Matrx
    @_Matrx 3 года назад +4

    Limitless- Jim Kwik
    Cant Hurt me - David Goggins

  • @MayankSharma
    @MayankSharma 3 года назад +11

    "Awaken The Giant Within"
    - Anthony Robbins
    A book that I can read again and again and again!

    • @hothigherself
      @hothigherself 3 года назад +1

      I've seen this around for a while, I'm going to finally pick it up!

    • @emmamunyao9360
      @emmamunyao9360 3 года назад

      Awaken the giant within book by Anthony Robinson is a great read.

  • @blahblahblah9059
    @blahblahblah9059 3 года назад +204

    I would recommend Don Miguel Ruiz The four agreements. It’s a great read 👍🏾 and I love the examples he uses in the book

    • @a.j.yourtrainer9763
      @a.j.yourtrainer9763 3 года назад +16

      One of my favorites, I have listened to the audiobook several times. I recommend it often. Don't take anything personally, it's never about you, it's about them.

    • @lorileekomer5767
      @lorileekomer5767 3 года назад +11

      This book changed my life.

    • @TeganGordon
      @TeganGordon 3 года назад +8

      His sons book, the 5 levels of attachment was even better lols

    • @brandymercedez
      @brandymercedez 3 года назад +2

      I LOVE THAT BOOK!

    • @siminaalexa7909
      @siminaalexa7909 3 года назад

      Great book!

  • @MissArbie
    @MissArbie 2 года назад +2

    "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" - Janis Joplin

  • @Scottlp2
    @Scottlp2 2 месяца назад

    Reading is a start; implementing is necessary.

  • @jessdior8177
    @jessdior8177 3 года назад +13

    Also read The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday 🌱 You will meet the timeless wisdom of Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Epictitus, etc. there.

  • @nsivils81
    @nsivils81 3 года назад +163

    The 5am club was a life changing book for me! I read atomic habits right after & there was no stopping me after that. I will definitely check out the ones mentioned! I find meditation so hard too!!

    • @thomassmith295
      @thomassmith295 3 года назад

      Hello Nicole

    • @Rose_19911
      @Rose_19911 2 года назад

      hi ☺️ how come you find it so hard?

    • @missjae4033
      @missjae4033 2 года назад

      Meditation can be hard even to spiritual people on all levels. There are several ways to meditate compare to the standard clearance; however, the best way is the ancient way for the full effect. Trust. Let me know if you need help to connect with your higher self and creative flow. Contact me.

    • @coltonschrader2010
      @coltonschrader2010 2 года назад

      Great book!

    • @shalinisivakumar918
      @shalinisivakumar918 2 года назад

      I could use your help . Thank you

  • @khallodah1
    @khallodah1 3 года назад +6

    1- Extreme Ownership. 2- Mastery. 3- How to Win Friends and Influence Others

  • @allenhong7015
    @allenhong7015 2 года назад

    Setting your new identity , every action is voting the new identity and making the gap narrower. What a smart way👍

  • @mradjamesable
    @mradjamesable 2 года назад

    Education becoming entertainment. That's me all over. Thanks for shining the mirror.

  • @q-dawg8432
    @q-dawg8432 3 года назад +5

    These books are incredible and I recommend two others that will last you a lifetime.
    1. Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation by Andreas Moritz. 2. Blink- The power of thinking without thinking by Malcom Gladwell.

  • @MagdalenaChojnowskaEMCH
    @MagdalenaChojnowskaEMCH 2 года назад +106

    The best read so far in my life was "The Life‑Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo! No jokes, that helps a ton not only with decluttering your home, but also your mind and for being a kinder person to yourself. I had a terrible habit of being a hoarder and wasn't allowing myself to let go of stuff, but Marie's book helped me greatly to change my mindset. It works like a magic :D

  • @tookymax
    @tookymax 3 года назад +7

    I loved Signature in the Cell by Stephen Meyer. This explains how amazing our DNA is the blueprint for creating our physical and conscience being. I especially recomment this to athiests because it will make them think.

    • @jksatte
      @jksatte 2 года назад

      Does it have info on physical healing?

  • @catherineakriehn5150
    @catherineakriehn5150 2 года назад

    Clark, you have a very vibrant personality. Fully enjoy how you address your viewers. You're a riot!

  • @ShivMathur
    @ShivMathur Год назад +1

    I wrote three books last year. Do try them.
    1. “Meditation and Spirituality a Philosophy”
    Sub-titled- “A path to attain a Steady Meditative State”
    2. “Spiritual Encounters”
    Sub- titled - “Meeting the Himalayan Yogis”
    3. “Social Pandemic”
    Sub-titled - “A Terminally ill Modern Society”

  • @24ronin
    @24ronin 3 года назад +4

    "Who moved my cheese" was the first non-fiction book i read that changed the way i think. I was 17 and it was the year 2002.

  • @MODELBODYINTL
    @MODELBODYINTL 3 года назад +46

    Hey Clarke I just discovered your channel and I absolutely love it because it looks like you’re having a great time… And also giving us great information. Thank you so much! Keep it up

  • @zeinabtaheri3134
    @zeinabtaheri3134 2 года назад +4

    till now "the power of now " was the best book that I've read. thank you for this video looking for one.🧡

  • @mindascendofficial
    @mindascendofficial 9 месяцев назад

    I am an avid reader so thank you so much for all the suggestions. Two books I do own and have read are, I Will Teach You To Be Rich and Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself. I would highly recommend those books myself. I also read (I received it from the library) is The Subtle Art of Being Yourself. Amazing book and would also highly recommend this one too. Great book suggestions!! I will certainly check out what you mentioned that I have not read. Thank you so much for the suggestions!

  • @Gynzz25
    @Gynzz25 2 года назад +1

    Sapiens - probably the most enlightning book I ever read till now. I got it as a gift and it was by far the best gift I got.