In Who You Are and How to Live Better, the book is not just a typical self-help guide — it’s more like a mirror that helps you really see yourself. The author, Gretchen Rubin — renowned for her research on happiness and habits — divides people into four main personality types,...
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In “Scientists Who Changed History”, readers are invited to walk the path of extraordinary minds — those who shaped our world with their knowledge and unceasing curiosity. Through the Vietnamese translation by Nguyễn Minh, the book re-creates key milestones in science, closely tied to names that the whole of humanity remembers. Inside its pages, you will meet figures like Galileo Galilei...
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In a scientific world often painted with masculine prestige, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson opens up a fresh perspective — one where women and men alike, driven by passion, intellect, and strong will, quietly shape the future. In Tapestries of Life, she guides us through a wondrous world where every creature...
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In a scientific world long painted as male — prestigious and dominated by men — Zara Stone opens a fresh perspective: a place where women, driven by passion, intellect and strong will, quietly shape the future. The book The Future of Science Is Female gathers portraits of women scientists working in many fields...
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In today’s world full of information, it’s easy to get distracted by hundreds of things — phones, social media, messages, short videos, and more. That’s why staying focused has become harder than ever. The book The Art of Focus by Mentalist DaiGo, a famous Japanese psychologist, is a helpful guide that teaches us how to train our focus and manage our mental energy to work and study more effectively.
