• AhGongAhGong
      ·04-29
      “A Man Called Ove” – A tender and humorous story about unexpected friendships and second chances in later life. @Shop
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    • nickname168nickname168
      ·04-29
      “It Ends with Us” – An emotional and brave story that brings light to the complexities of love and abuse. @deal2deal
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    • onlyYouonlyYou
      ·04-29
      “The Midnight Library” – A moving exploration of regret, possibility, and second chances. @AhGong
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    • deal2dealdeal2deal
      ·04-29
      “It Ends with Us” – An emotional and brave story that brings light to the complexities of love and abuse. @onlyYou
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    • luv2tradeluv2trade
      ·04-29
      "Think Again” – Challenges you to let go of old beliefs and embrace lifelong learning. @deal2deal
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    • FrisbeeFrisbee
      ·04-29
      “The Silent Patient” – A gripping psychological thriller with a twist you won’t see coming. @Shop
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    • ShopShop
      ·04-29
      “Sapiens” – Eye-opening and thought-provoking; it completely changed how I view human history. @luv2trade
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    • Am3n_TaoAm3n_Tao
      ·04-27
      On the Origin of Species. Read and adapt.
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-27
      $LITERACY CAPITAL PLC(BOOK.UK)$ 📚📖 Since reading is one of the best investments you can make, I thought I would recommend one of my all-time favourite investing books, and my recommendation below is in just one sentence, albeit a long sentence 😂, because "The Little Book That Beats the Market" by Joel Greenblatt, written by the legendary value investor who founded Gotham Capital in 1985 with $7 million from junk bond king Michael Milken and then casually turned $1,000 into $40,000 with mind-bending 50%+ annual returns over a decade (even outpacing Buffett) by concentrating 80% of his capital into just 6 to 8 deep value ideas hidden in the dusty corners of the market, reveals his brilliantly simple yet devastatingly effective “Magic Formula” for
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    • del pierodel piero
      ·04-25
      Mark Minervini <Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard: How to Achieve Super Performance in Stocks in Any Market> Trade towards financial freedom!
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    • Rainy777Rainy777
      ·04-24
      Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. How to make decisions in a world with unexpected shocks.
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    • Ah_MengAh_Meng
      ·04-24
      Had wanted to say "One Up on Wall Street" (but @highhand mentioned something "similar", I assume is "on" rather than "in"). The other that floats into my mind immediately is "The Intelligent Investor", also by the famous Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett's teacher... Read a long time ago, if there's one sentence, this is a book 📚 that's about value investment, especially relevant for crazily Trump's induced chaotic time like this. When time is crazy, the last thing you want is to not understand which companies offer value, which companies are actually overrated, and end up chasing shadows. When times are tough, it's best to go
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    • lucasLlucasL
      ·04-24
      Bible - everything you need in your life
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    • Ah_MengAh_Meng
      ·04-24
      Replying to @koolgal:Thanks for sharing. Sounds good...//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟Like a flying carpet, great books transport us to places that we have yet to discover and some even change our lives forever.  "Man's Search For Meaning" by Victor Frankl is one such inspirational book. If I were to describe this awesome book in just 1 sentence, it would be that it teaches us to be resilient through life's challenges and having a purpose in life would enable us to harness our inner strength and mental toughness to handle adversities. We are never too old to learn new things, and with the power of books, the knowledge and wisdom of others will enable us to be better human beings. Happy World's
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    • daz888888888daz888888888
      ·04-23
      “the alpha” by Darren Stephens on Amazon : https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1917526563 This is a great book - crime horror thriller.
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·04-23
      "Building a Second Brain" by Thiago Forte is a highly recommended read for anyone looking to boost productivity and knowledge management skills through a systematic approach to organizing digital information. @Shyon @SPACE ROCKET @koolgal @icycrystal
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    • jislandfundjislandfund
      ·04-23
      Catch 22 yosarian lives
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    • SunildhakalSunildhakal
      ·04-23
      move like an atom, work like an ant.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-23
      I would like to share "The Life - Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering & Organizing by Marie Kondo". It's applicable to our Daily Lifes & Portfolio Management too [Happy] @Jes86188 @Gis @yourcelesttyy @Barcode @Shyon @JC888
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·04-23

      Rethinking Wealth and Life: Reflections on "Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life" by Bill Perkins

      One book that truly shifted my perspective on money and life is Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins. As part of my reflection, one sentence that captures the impact of the book on me is: "The book helped me see that managing money wisely also means knowing when and how to spend it to truly enjoy life." It challenged many of the conventional ideas I had absorbed about financial planning, especially the popular mantra of "save, save, invest, invest," and the pursuit of FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). What stood out to me is how the book emphasizes the idea that life is not just about accumulating wealth—it's about using that wealth to create meaningful experiences while we’re still healthy enough to enjoy them. The book makes a compel
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·04-23

      Rethinking Wealth and Life: Reflections on "Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life" by Bill Perkins

      One book that truly shifted my perspective on money and life is Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins. As part of my reflection, one sentence that captures the impact of the book on me is: "The book helped me see that managing money wisely also means knowing when and how to spend it to truly enjoy life." It challenged many of the conventional ideas I had absorbed about financial planning, especially the popular mantra of "save, save, invest, invest," and the pursuit of FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). What stood out to me is how the book emphasizes the idea that life is not just about accumulating wealth—it's about using that wealth to create meaningful experiences while we’re still healthy enough to enjoy them. The book makes a compel
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-27
      $LITERACY CAPITAL PLC(BOOK.UK)$ 📚📖 Since reading is one of the best investments you can make, I thought I would recommend one of my all-time favourite investing books, and my recommendation below is in just one sentence, albeit a long sentence 😂, because "The Little Book That Beats the Market" by Joel Greenblatt, written by the legendary value investor who founded Gotham Capital in 1985 with $7 million from junk bond king Michael Milken and then casually turned $1,000 into $40,000 with mind-bending 50%+ annual returns over a decade (even outpacing Buffett) by concentrating 80% of his capital into just 6 to 8 deep value ideas hidden in the dusty corners of the market, reveals his brilliantly simple yet devastatingly effective “Magic Formula” for
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-22

      Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Franklin - My Top Book To Read For World's Book Day

      🌟🌟🌟If ever there is a book that moved me to tears and is so inspiring is the book "Man's Search for Meaning" written by a Holocaust Survivor Victor Frankl.  To describe the phenomenonal book in a sentence is simply this:  It is a story about being Resilient in the face of Adversity, the Power of having a purpose in life and ultimately to seek out our deeper purpose in life. Victor Frankl shows us the way by living through the horrors in a Nazi concentration camp in World War 2 and revealed how even in the most brutal circumstances, the search for Meaning in life, can empower us to endure suffering and harness our inner strength. At the core of this inspiring book is " Logotheraphy", a word coined by Victor Frankl that the idea of finding a purpose in life is the mo
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    • TigerEventsTigerEvents
      ·04-22

      [World Book Day] Recommend a Book in One Sentence

      World Book Day is just around the corner — a time to celebrate the stories that shape who we are, and the quiet power of words to bring us closer.As Gabriel García Márquez once said, “What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it.”Books don’t just tell stories — they help us make sense of our own. In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, a good book can be a lifeline, a mirror, or a lighthouse in the dark.This World Book Day, we invite you to share one book that moved you — and tell us why, in just one sentence.How to join:Comment below with: “Book Title” + One-sentence recommendationExample:“Atomic Habits” — “This book taught me that small changes really can lead to big results.”📅 Event Dates: April 22 – May 6, 2025🎁 PrizesPartic
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·04-29
      “A Man Called Ove” – A tender and humorous story about unexpected friendships and second chances in later life. @Shop
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    • nickname168nickname168
      ·04-29
      “It Ends with Us” – An emotional and brave story that brings light to the complexities of love and abuse. @deal2deal
      507Comment
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    • deal2dealdeal2deal
      ·04-29
      “It Ends with Us” – An emotional and brave story that brings light to the complexities of love and abuse. @onlyYou
      376Comment
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    • ShopShop
      ·04-29
      “Sapiens” – Eye-opening and thought-provoking; it completely changed how I view human history. @luv2trade
      471Comment
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    • onlyYouonlyYou
      ·04-29
      “The Midnight Library” – A moving exploration of regret, possibility, and second chances. @AhGong
      224Comment
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    • luv2tradeluv2trade
      ·04-29
      "Think Again” – Challenges you to let go of old beliefs and embrace lifelong learning. @deal2deal
      390Comment
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    • FrisbeeFrisbee
      ·04-29
      “The Silent Patient” – A gripping psychological thriller with a twist you won’t see coming. @Shop
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-22
      I’m thrilled to join the World Book Day celebration, a moment to pause and reflect on the stories that have shaped my perspective and brought me closer to the world around me. Books have always been my sanctuary, offering wisdom, solace, and a spark of inspiration when life feels overwhelming. This event is a beautiful reminder of how words can connect us, and I’m excited to share a book that’s left a lasting mark on my heart. My recommendation is “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho — This enchanting tale of following one’s dreams taught me that the journey toward my true purpose is often more meaningful than the destination itself. The story’s simple yet profound wisdom about listening to my heart and embracing the unknown has stayed with me, guiding me through moments of doubt and inspiring
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-23
      🌟🌟🌟Like a flying carpet, great books transport us to places that we have yet to discover and some even change our lives forever.  "Man's Search For Meaning" by Victor Frankl is one such inspirational book. If I were to describe this awesome book in just 1 sentence, it would be that it teaches us to be resilient through life's challenges and having a purpose in life would enable us to harness our inner strength and mental toughness to handle adversities. We are never too old to learn new things, and with the power of books, the knowledge and wisdom of others will enable us to be better human beings. Happy World's Book Day to Everyone 😍😍😍📚📚📚🌈🌈🌈 @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments
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    • Ah_MengAh_Meng
      ·04-24
      Replying to @koolgal:Thanks for sharing. Sounds good...//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟Like a flying carpet, great books transport us to places that we have yet to discover and some even change our lives forever.  "Man's Search For Meaning" by Victor Frankl is one such inspirational book. If I were to describe this awesome book in just 1 sentence, it would be that it teaches us to be resilient through life's challenges and having a purpose in life would enable us to harness our inner strength and mental toughness to handle adversities. We are never too old to learn new things, and with the power of books, the knowledge and wisdom of others will enable us to be better human beings. Happy World's
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    • Ah_MengAh_Meng
      ·04-24
      Had wanted to say "One Up on Wall Street" (but @highhand mentioned something "similar", I assume is "on" rather than "in"). The other that floats into my mind immediately is "The Intelligent Investor", also by the famous Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett's teacher... Read a long time ago, if there's one sentence, this is a book 📚 that's about value investment, especially relevant for crazily Trump's induced chaotic time like this. When time is crazy, the last thing you want is to not understand which companies offer value, which companies are actually overrated, and end up chasing shadows. When times are tough, it's best to go
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    • Am3n_TaoAm3n_Tao
      ·04-27
      On the Origin of Species. Read and adapt.
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    • NayazindagiNayazindagi
      ·04-23
      One of the books which I had read moved me immensely is "Good Vibes, Good Life' by Vex King. The book has taught me the following aspects in life as follows; 1) to practise self care,overcome toxic energy and prioritise my well-being 2) to cultivate positive lifestyle habits,including mindfulness and mediation 3) to change my beliefs to invite great opportunities into my life 4) to manifest my goals using tried-and-tested techniques 5) to overcome fear and flow with the Universe 6) to find my higher purpose and become a shining light for others This book has also shown me that when I change the way I think, feel, speak and act, I begin to change the world.
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    • Estee CEstee C
      ·04-23
      I highly recommend the book “Trading in the Zone” by Mark Douglas. This isn’t just another technical or charting guide — it dives deep into the psychological barriers that often sabotage traders. Most people don’t lose money in the markets because they lack knowledge — they lose because they can’t control their emotions, manage risk consistently, or follow their strategy without hesitation. This book helped me understand that trading success is more about mastering your mind than mastering the market.
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    • AqaAqa
      ·04-22
      Replying to @icycrystal:Thank you [Strong][Strong]//@icycrystal:[Like] [ShakeHands]//@Aqa:“TRUMP: The Art of Thd Deal” — This book shows me how to negotiate with my banker if I ever need, in this volatile markets! Thanks @TigerEvents @icycrystal @Barcode @melson @kannan2025 @zerolih
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·04-22
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