Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual By Jocko Willink.
Progress is impossible without discipline – this is the lesson that Willink, a former Navy SEAL, hopes to impart on readers. The book covers strategies for defeating procrastination and fear in both mental and physical situations. St. Martin’s Press | 978-1250156945 | $13
In the Company of Women: Inspiration and Advice from over 100 Makers, Artists, and Entrepreneurs By Grace Bonney.
More than 100 women entrepreneurs describe their path to pursuing their passions, and how they overcame the obstacles along the way. Artisan | 1579655971 | $10
Principles: Life and Work By Ray Dalio.
A successful investor and businessman, Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio offers uncanny advice on the principles that drove his professional and personal life. Simon & Schuster | 978-1501124020 | $30
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics By Richard H. Thaler.
For a Nobel laureate in economics, Richard Thaler has quite a sense of humor. This entertaining best-seller explains through behavioral economics how human follies can have implications for our economy. W. W. Norton & Co. | 978-0393352795 | $17
Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill.
Though not new to the best-sellers list, “Think and Grow Rich” has been a best-seller since it was first published in 1937. Hill seeks to understand how to become a billionaire by studying the lifestyle of those who did it – such as Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Chartwell Books | 978-0785833529 | $10
Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech By Sara Wachter-Boettcher.
In this new take on the technology industry, web consultant Sara Wachter-Boettcher explains why so many of the services we depend on are fraught with oversights. W. W. Norton & Co. | 978-0393634631 | $25