Holden Caulfield's poignant struggle with identity and mental health in 1950s New York City.
Enlightening essays exploring Zen philosophy, Eastern wisdom, and the nature of reality through Alan Watts' captivating lectures and insights.
A soothing collection of wisdom, hope, and comfort for navigating life's challenges, written by bestselling author Matt Haig.
Explore ancient wisdom and modern science for happiness.
A provocative critique of society's wellness obsession, exposing how the pursuit of health can become a harmful ideology.
Explore how the illusion of self-control creates cycles of grandiosity and shame, and discover compassionate paths to healing through embodied awareness and community support.
Tailor behavioral change strategies to overcome internal obstacles and achieve lasting success.
Exposing corporate psychopaths: Learn to identify and protect yourself from manipulative coworkers climbing the corporate ladder through deception.
Reclaim your individuality against society's crushing conformity pressures.
Discover practical steps to align your inner truth with how you show up in the world. Learn to break through masks, overcome limiting beliefs, and live authentically in relationships and daily life.
A groundbreaking guide to overcoming mental weariness and finding meaning in a demanding world.
A thought-provoking exploration of mental illness through personal stories, challenging how we understand and define psychological struggles.
Discover how tiny changes in approach can lead to massive improvements in persuasion and influence across various domains.
Stop wasting hours on passive rereading that fails during exams. Learn how to use retrieval and spaced repetition to build lasting memory and mastery.
Your perfect houseguest is hiding deadly secrets behind her smile.
Master the stock market with a neuroscientist-turned-trader's proven strategies combining technical analysis and trading psychology.
Unmask manipulative people and protect yourself from their covert aggression with practical strategies and insightful analysis.
Procrastination isn't laziness—it's a brain response to stress. Learn how to bypass task aversion and use simple plans to build lasting momentum.