Daniel Goleman's Book Recommendations
Daniel Goleman is a science journalist and psychologist best known for his work on emotional intelligence. His book, *Emotional Intelligence*, was on The New York Times Best Seller list for more than a year. Based on his diverse reading list, he seems to have wide-ranging interests in literature, spirituality, and social sciences.
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๐ Books Recommended by Daniel Goleman 10
Why Religion?
"Reading can improve our competence in empathy and reduce unconscious bias, among other benefits. Here are a few book recommendations to guide you in this endeavor. #emotionalintelligence #empathy #EI"
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Persepolis
"Reading can improve our competence in empathy and reduce unconscious bias, among other benefits. Here are a few book recommendations to guide you in this endeavor. #emotionalintelligence #empathy #EI"
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Moby Dick
"Reading can improve our competence in empathy and reduce unconscious bias, among other benefits. Here are a few book recommendations to guide you in this endeavor. #emotionalintelligence #empathy #EI"
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"Reading can improve our competence in empathy and reduce unconscious bias, among other benefits. Here are a few book recommendations to guide you in this endeavor. #emotionalintelligence #empathy #EI"
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Dinner with Buddha
"This unconventional spiritual adventure offers timeless lessons for readers from all walks of life"
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
"Even if you have already read One Hundred Years of Solitude, it is the rare book that offers new insights upon each rereading."
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The Monastery and the Microscope
"An excellent reading list to which I contributed one recommendation, a book I thoroughly enjoyed: The Monastery and the Microscope. Many other excellent titles here from @TheReadLists."
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Managing Expectations
"I don't often endorse books, but this one is very helpful and underrated, something more managers should know:"
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