Daniel Goleman

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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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Why Religion?

Why Religion?

by Elaine Pagels

"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

Persepolis

by Marjane Satrapi

"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

Moby Dick

by Herman Melville

"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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At the Bottom of the River

by Jamaica Kincaid

"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

Dinner with Buddha

by Roland Merullo

"This unconventional spiritual adventure offers timeless lessons for readers from all walks of life"

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One Hundred Years of Solitude

One Hundred Years of Solitude

by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

"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

The Monastery and the Microscope

by Wendy Hasenkamp

"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

Managing Expectations

by George Pitagorsky

"I don't often endorse books, but this one is very helpful and underrated, something more managers should know:"

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