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ChangeThis
Unfear for Wellbeing
By Gaurav Bhatnagar, Mark Minukas
Unfear is not about eliminating fear. The goal is to shift the story we carry within us about fear and to see the opportunity for learning and growth that fear offers us as an individual, a team, and an organization.
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News & Opinion
Inside the 2021 Longlist | Narrative & Biography
By Dylan Schleicher
Dylan Schleicher takes a look inside the best books in Narrative & Biography, the most quintessentially human-focused category in a year in which all books seemed more heavily focused on our shared humanity.
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New Releases
Books to Watch | December 14, 2021
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Book Giveaways
Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail
“A provocative read...There are few tomes that coherently map such broad economic histories as well as Mr. Dalio’s. Perhaps more unusually, Mr. Dalio has managed to identify metrics from that history that can be applied to understand today.” —Andrew Ross Sorkin, The New York Times
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News & Opinion
Inside the 2021 Longlist | Current Events & Public Affairs
By Dylan Schleicher
Getting up his courage to dive into their anxiety-inducing subjects, Dylan Schleicher examines the best books 2021 had to offer in the Current Events & Public Affairs category.
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ChangeThis
The Problems and Promise of Working from Home
By Charlie Warzel, Anne Helen Petersen
Right now, our priorities are backward. Instead of changing our lives to make ourselves better workers, we have to change our work to make our lives better.
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News & Opinion
Inside the 2021 Longlist | Personal Development & Human Behavior
By Emily Porter
Our Communications & Publicity Manager, Emily Porter, dives into the Personal Development & Human Behavior Longlist selections.
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New Releases
Books to Watch | December 7, 2021
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Book Giveaways
Profit and Punishment: How America Criminalizes the Poor in the Name of Justice
Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Messenger offers the first humane, journalistic expose of an American tragedy: Modern-day debtor's prisons and how they've destroyed the lives of poor Americans.
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News & Opinion
Inside the 2021 Longlist | Innovation & Creativity
By Gabbi Cisneros
Porchlight's Creative & Social Media Manager, Gabbi Cisneros, explains our picks for the best Innovation & Creativity books of 2021.