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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.

Ankur Sharma

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on mental health Bhagat Gita is best and Can't hurt me David goggins on Business there are multiple books I have read best books I can suggest... Rich Dad poor dad, cashflow quadrant, rich are getting richer and zero to one for focus.. Eat that frog

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