1. “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” by Robert Kiyosaki


Want it ?: You can achieve anything you conceive and believe.

Thoughts are things — and they are incredibly powerful. Focus on what you want to achieve and strengthen your resolve by having what Hill calls a “definiteness of purpose.” It’s also essential that you persist in the face of obstacles that are bound to impede your growth along the way.

                  2. “Think and Grow Rich,” by Napolean Hill



Want it ?: You can achieve anything you conceive and believe.

Thoughts are things — and they are incredibly powerful. Focus on what you want to achieve and strengthen your resolve by having what Hill calls a “definiteness of purpose.” It’s also essential that you persist in the face of obstacles that are bound to impede your growth along the way.


     3. “How to Win Friends & Influence People,” by Dale Carnegie



Want it ?: Remember that a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.

This book is just as important for today’s digital age as it was when it was first published in 1936. There are innumerable takeaways from Carnegie’s classic best-seller, but the most important one is that you can’t go wrong with smiling, becoming a good listener and of course, making others feel important.