Drop the names of the best books you've read on any of these sections.
1. Mental health
2. Physical health
3. Focus
4. Routine
5. Business
I would appreciate multiple suggestions and replies.
Kalyan P R
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Neoware • 1m
business: Zero to one, start with why, The hard thing about hard things, the lean startup
focus: deep work, don't believe everything you think, do it today, think straight
Routine: atomic habits
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