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Apr 30, 2023Liked by Adam Grant

Thank you! Great list. Looking forward to reading and learning more. 📚🤓📚

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Apr 30, 2023Liked by Adam Grant

Many thanks for the direct links as well.

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Apr 30, 2023Liked by Adam Grant

Always look forward to these lists!

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Thanks, Adam, for always adding great resources & info for my mind.

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Have you read all of these books or are you simply promoting them based on hearsay, reputation, topic etc?

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I would never recommend a book without reading it

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I am happy to hear that and appreciate the integrity. Thanks for answering.

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to anyone who has rad Young and Restless, is it suitable for readers of all ages? would my teenage daughter be able to flow through it or is it a heavy read?

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The Perfection Trap by Thomas Curran (June)

How could this book be in June if it's not published until August?

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I just pre-ordered half of these. Great recommendations.

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More books to read this year! Thanks for sharing the list Adam. Would love to send a copy of mine for you to check out and give me some feedback too. - https://www.amazon.com/Unstuck-Think-Like-Free-Your-ebook/dp/B0BLSYM1WM

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Great list. Thanks for sharing 📚

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Thank you Adam! Amazing list, very looking for to read some of them! 📚

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Could you link to Bookshop instead of Amazon?

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I appreciate you including The Good Enough Job, Adam!

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Great recommendation Adam. Thanks again!!! Is there any other way to read these books other than the links.

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Yes to "The Case for Good Jobs." Can't wait.

Also: For purchasers of books about employee wellbeing, who may prefer alternatives to Amazon.com, there are several (including one on my Substack page).

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Best book on creativity and innovation in the past 40 years. Provides both the theoretical underpinnings and an extremely practical methodology for creatively developing breakthrough innovations!

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Forgot to identify this book: “Think Bigger” by Sheena Iyemgar, a professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Business in Entrepreneurship.

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I love these book recommendations - thank you for putting it together. I'm just sad I can't start reading them right away. It'd be awesome if you could throw in 2-3 books that already came out into your next list.

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