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Best Socio psychological books for you to read this season

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Reaading good books remains the supreme “life hack”—knowledge that often took years to assemble can be consumed in mere hours. I can’t think of a single better way to empower your learning (and yourself) than that. And as a professional, executive, or entrepreneur, the more you know about how people tick, the better. The problem is that when looking for new reads, lists are often populated with books that everybody already knows about. How many more recommendations of Cialdini’s Influence do you need before you’re sick of seeing it? As a voracious reader of brainy books on influence and persuasion (not limited to academic coverage), I thought I’d mix things up with a few underrated suggestions that you won’t see on most bookshelves. 1. The Person and the Situation In my opinion, this is the best book Malcolm Gladwell’s name has been attached to. It’s one of the definitive works in social psychology, perhaps only eclipsed by Eliot Aronson’s The Social Animal. The authors combine

Nigerian Economic Structure and the way forward.

Heaven help those who help themselves . Our destiny his in our hands, not in Jonathan and not in Buharri, even God has limits of intervention in our life except we allow him total control and even if he does we also hv to step in our own shoes and mind our own business wt all d seriousness in our vein that we can muster. We owe ourselves a lot of gratitude and duty. If u look around and things ain't right it means our effort is insufficient. The candid truth is no government on earth can amiolerate or percify its citizens teeming problem except for d lives of a few captioned in d civil service labour force. Only dis few get a partial impact dose of government poverty relieve package. it is our problem, not d government so we are d government and we got to clean up our me. Even in the developed world, its d people's responsibility remind d government officials of their duty for efficiency in d discharge of civic duties. D problem is not d government per say. Its our deff