
This book is a masterpiece, and unlike most self-improvement books, this one targets an infinite array of areas in which you can, and ultimately must, improve. Whatcha Gonna Do with That Duck?: And Other Provocations – Seth Godin This is why I am sharing with you 25 Best Books on Self-Improvement You Need to Read Before You Die! 1. I just turned 25, and while I acknowledge some inherent dangers in the concept of self-improvemen t, I still believe in the beauty of self-directing your life. Every time I committed to a new challenge I knew it was going to be outside my comfort zone, but after enough iterations, I also knew it will not just be part of my repertoire, it will be part of me. All I had to do was listen to that voice that aspired to climb higher and higher. The books I read would set out the training course for me to overcome. I could become my own drill master and coach. At that moment I realized my fate was not set in stone.

I remember the first time I got my hands on a self-improvement book.

“The universe buries strange jewels deep within us all, and then stands back to see if we can find them.”īrilliant books are maps that illuminate the routes leading to the treasures hidden within us.
