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Intelligent Persons Should Read These 9 Challenging Books

Don’t say you are smart if you don’t get them.

So, you think you are smart, eh? Nothing escapes your all enlightened comprehension and you can quite figure out everything yourself, yes? Chances are, you are not nearly as smart as you think. Don’t take it personally, is just that there are levels to this.

Want to prove everyone wrong? Take a chance at reading these books that every intelligent person should read which will give quite the challenge to your intellectual capacity and reveal just how much of genius you really are if you can actually get the themes they deal with, check them out.

#1 Emotions Of The Mind: Breaking The Cycle

Emotions Of The Mind: Breaking The Cycle Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

It will also empower readers and raise awareness about the impact of mental and emotional health issues. The transparency of my journey will inspire readers to evaluate their own mental and emotional health.

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#2 Power in Numbers by Talithia Williams

Power in Numbers by Talithia Williams Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Power in Numbers: The Rebel Women of Mathematics is an affirmation of female genius and a celebration of the boundless applications of mathematics. You’ll see each eminent mathematician come to life on each page, women like the astronomer-philosopher Hypatia, theoretical physicist Emmy Noether, and rocket scientist Annie Easley. This books is a full-color volume that takes aim at the forgotten influence of women on the development of mathematics over the last two millennia.

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#3 The Golden Ratio by Gary B.

The Golden Ratio by Gary B. Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

The Golden Ratio examines the presence of this divine number in art and architecture throughout history, as well as its ubiquity among plants, animals, and even the cosmos. This gorgeous book-with lay flat dimensions that closely approximate the golden ratio-features clear, enlightening, and entertaining commentary alongside stunning full-color illustrations by Venezuelan artist and architect Rafael Araujo.

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#4 A Periodic Table by Tom Jackson

A Periodic Table by Tom Jackson Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Combining cutting edge science with fascinating facts and stunning infographics, A Periodic Table looks at the extraordinary stories of discovery, amazing properties and surprising uses of each elements, whether solid, liquid or gas – naturally occurring, synthesized or theoretical! From hydrogen to oganesson, this is a fact-filled visual guide to each element, each accompanied by technical date (category, atomic number, weight, boiling point) as well as fun facts and stories about their discovery and surprising uses.

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#5 Lies My Doctor Told Me (Second Edition) by Ken D. Berry

Lies My Doctor Told Me (Second Edition) by Ken D. Berry Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Dr. Ken Berry is here to dispel the myths and misinformation that have been perpetuated by the medical and food industries for decades. This detailed and informative book exposes the truth behind all kinds of “lies” told by well-meaning but misinformed medical practitioners. In this book, Dr. Berry will enlighten you about nutrition and life choices, their role in our health, and how to begin an educated conversation with your doctor about finding the right path for you.

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#6 I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening) by Sarah Stewart Holland & Beth Silvers

I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening) by Sarah Stewart Holland Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Many of us are not good at communicating under the best of times. Today’s political climate makes it difficult for us to discuss certain topics. More than ever, politics seems driven by conflict and anger. Toxic political dialogue, hate-filled rants on social media, and agenda-driven news stories have become the new norm. People sitting together at the dinner table have started to feel like strangers. As impossible as it might seem people from opposing political perspectives truly can have calm conversations with one another—by putting relationship before policy and understanding before argument.

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#7 The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma by Gurcharan Das

The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma by Gurcharan Das Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

It is easy to find good books on business, history, science, etc., but very few books are able to talk about the art of being human in the most practical way possible without sounding pretentious. This book, which is inspired from the classic epic of Mahabharata, talks about the grey areas of life and thoughts, why and how good people end up doing morally wrong things, and takes real life examples from business and politics while doing so. Written during author’s time at the University of Chicago, the book is a combination of some amazing introspective and academic research and is a thought provoking read.

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#8 The War Of Art By Steven Pressfield

The War Of Art By Steven Pressfield Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

If you are a hyper creative or hyper intelligent person, the war of Art is a must read for you. Pressfield the dives through the creative process of anyone trying to do anything great in the world, and the equal amount of self sabotage or “resistance that rises to block that initiative. The war of Art is a kick in the pants to inspire you to look at your choices in life and see if you’re living up to your soul’s work you feel in life, or if you are copping out for an easier quickfix path.

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#9 The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear into Faith by Gabrielle Bernstein

The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear into Faith by Gabrielle Bernstein Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

This is an awesome book for anyone blocked on their life purpose, or feel overwhelmed on how they can make a change in today’s age. Bernstein walks use through how to transform your anxiety into one of your greatest allies, and use what scares you as a compass to find your truth and calling in life.

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Written by Jacob Jacobowitz

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