5 Books One Must Read To Learn And Prosper


In the humble opinion of Nirmal Singh Lotus Green, everyone must read books to grow in life, which is idolized by the score of young men and women today. Most of the free time should be spend treading in order to actively learn and grown as an individual. There is a duty on each and every one to ensure the light of consciousness continues into the future. Therefore, following is a list compiled by us that you should definitely keep on your to-read list:

Benjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter Isaacson

Benjamin Franklin is always remembered as the founding fathers of the United States of America. This is an engaging biography written by Isaacson in which Franklin is viewed as an urban entrepreneur who climbed the social business ladder from the bottom.
You will be able to relate to the practical persona, discoveries and constant desire for reinvention of Franklin in the book
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

Almost everyone has enjoyed this sci-fi delight for its side-splitting humorous dialogues and vivid imagination. If there’s someone going through any existential crisis, then this is the book for you according to experts at Nirmal Singh Lotus Green.

Zero To One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the future by Peter Theil

According to Theil, the most open yet unexplored ‘secret’ of our time is the fact that there are still so many uncharted frontiers left to explore and even more new inventions to create. The in-depth story of innovation, passion and the desire to make something new is entirely an optimistic approach one must take on.
One would feel an active presence in the startup industry after taking a read through this magnificent work of art.

The Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov

A story about a new chapter in the future of humankind, Asimov’s Foundation trilogy explores the forces of an enlightened threshold that men and women stand at today, as well as the centuries of barbaric hold that they are finally brushing off. This book will definitely help everyone in their entrepreneurial endeavors.

Lord of the Flies by William Golding

This book is an avid representation of the base-emotions that make up man, the emotions which come into plat when he faces the end of a barrel. This touches themes of the survival of the fittest and the narrative involves the lives of a few children and their attempts to survive on an abandoned island. In the opinion of NirmalSingh Lotus Green, this book speaks volumes on the three characteristics that make up the life of an entrepreneur: survival, competition, and greed.



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