20 best books for developing strategic thinking

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1. "People who play games" - Eric Byrne

2. "The Golden Calf" - Ilya Ilf / Evgeny Petrov

3. "Outstanding Brands" - Matt Haig

4. "Generation P" - Victor Pelevin

5. "What would Buddha do at work?" - Franz Metcalfe / Gallagher Hatel

6. "PiraMMMida" - Sergey Mavrodi

7. "History of China" - Justin Wintle

8. "The Centurion Principles. Combat Lessons for Frontline Leaders" - Jeff O'Leary

9. "99 Francs" - Frederic Beigbeder

10. "Dead Souls" - Nikolai Gogol

11. "I am like everyone else" - Oleg Tinkov

12. "The Psychology of Influence" - Robert Cialdini

13. "The Science of Winning" - Alexander Suvorov

14. "Kid in Milk" - Yuri Polyakov

15. "Inexhaustible Chess" - Anatoly Karpov

16. "Losing Weight" - Stephen King

17. "10 Commandments Every Business Leader Must Break" - Donald Kew

18. "The Social Network" - David Crickpatrick

19. "Losing Innocence" - Richard Branson

20. "Ascetic Russia" - Artem Senatorov / Oleg Logvinov

If a person reads a book, learns something new, but does not apply this knowledge, his self-esteem begins to grow. If he reads and applies, his ego remains normal. What is the reason for this? You received knowledge, and with it energy. Then she either goes to work, or accumulates in conceit. Therefore, they say that one cannot listen to the critics of the couch. If a person has a very high opinion of himself, most likely, he is not a professional or an expert. The expert does not have time to raise his self-esteem - he is busy with business. It is unlikely that we will meet a famous boxer or artist attacking someone with criticism. No, they are usually always busy with something.
 
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