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A shelf where silence speaks!

Here you'll find the books that linger, phrases that echo past their final punctuation, and quiet notes on language and emotion. It's not about volume — it's about weight, tone, and the delicate resonance that a well-placed word can carry.

This is where I catalogue the slow reads, the poetic fragments, and the margins that mean more than the text itself.

Pause, scroll, and stay a while.

Lean Digital Thinking

Lean Digital Thinking by V. Srinivasa Rao
A comprehensive guide to digital transformation through lean principles.
Rao introduces the 12-12-5 model — 12 lean digital thinking principles, 12 business building blocks, and 5 phases of digitalization — offering a structured framework for navigating change.
It’s a good book for understanding how to digitalize with purpose, reduce waste, and build resilient systems.
Detailed, methodical, and rich with real-world examples, it’s especially useful for business leaders and technologists shaping the future.

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Sapiens : A Brief History of Humankind

Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
A thoughtful, engaging read that traces the arc of humankind from foraging tribes to imagined futures.
Harari’s narrative is both expansive and friendly — offering an accessible lens into how we evolved, connected, and began shaping tomorrow.
It's a good book to understand our shared history, told with clarity and quiet depth.

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Switchcraft

Switch Craft by Elaine Fox
A practical and insightful read on mental agility — how we adapt, reframe, and thrive in uncertain times.
The author blends psychology and neuroscience into a guide for flexible thinking, offering tools to navigate change without rigidity.
It’s a good book for understanding how mindset shapes resilience, with clear examples and accessible language.

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The Steve Jobs Way

The Steve Jobs Way by Jay Elliot & William L. Simon
An insider’s view of Steve Jobs — not just the innovator, but the leader.
Jay Elliot, a close colleague, shares lessons from Apple’s formative years, revealing Jobs’s obsession with detail, user experience, and visionary thinking.
It’s a good book to understand how principles, product intuition, and bold leadership shaped one of the most influential companies of our time.
Accessible, reflective, and rich with real-world examples — ideal for readers curious about the mindset behind the magic.

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The Toyota Way

The Toyota Way by Jeffrey K. Liker
A foundational read on Lean thinking and operational excellence.
Liker distills Toyota’s success into 14 management principles — from long-term philosophy to continuous improvement and respect for people.
It’s a good book to understand how systems, culture, and mindset shape resilient organizations.
Clear, structured, and rich with examples, it offers insight into how thoughtful process design can drive lasting impact.

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This is Marketing

This Is Marketing by Seth Godin
A thoughtful guide to modern marketing — less about selling, more about seeing.
Godin reframes marketing as the act of serving others, solving real problems, and creating meaningful change.
It’s an interesting and accessible read, blending philosophy with practical insight.
Good for understanding how empathy, positioning, and storytelling shape the way we connect.

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