1: ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING by Keith Harrel
In my own words, “this is the building block of reading any book before you turn 25 years old”. Keith Harrell made this book a foundation of whatever life circumstance you find yourself in, either a positive or negative situation, the book help you understand how the right attitude is most important to every issues of our life. My best quote from the book should sum it all up; “life is 10% of what happens to us and 90% of how we react to it”. Keith is recognized from the wall street journal as “A star with Attitude”. The book states 10 steps in turning your attitude into positive action.
Stedman Graham, author of you can make it happen in is words said “Inspiring and comprehensive. Keith Harrell offers not just another motivational book, but step-by-step instructions on how many have benefited by taking responsibility for their own lives. This book is required reading for anyone wishing to tap into his or her potential.”
“A positive attitude is the key to success for all of us, and Keith’s book demonstrates life-changing ideas and suggestions for turning attitude into action. This topic is Keith’s specialty, so the information contained in the book comes straight from his heart. We all need to hear what he’s saying and put it into action in our everyday lives!”
Not a science enthusiast? Your first question can be, for what? But real intelligence lies in diversity, it is only expedient for you to know a bit of everything. Newton knows this and said intelligent persons should find the connection between Art, Science and Religion. One of the reasons why this is included in the list of Top 5 books you should read before turning 25 is the great knowledge the book offers in science and the existence of our universe.
Wikipedia describe it as thus A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes is a 1988 popular-science book by British physicist Stephen Hawking. It became a bestseller and sold more than 10 million copies in 20 years. It was also on the London Sunday Times bestseller list for more than four years and was translated into 35 languages by 2001
Stephen Hawking attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to the nonspecialist reader. His main goal is to give an overview of the subject, but he also attempts to explain some complex mathematics. In the 1996 edition of the book and subsequent editions, Hawking discusses the possibility of time travel and wormholes and explores the possibility of having a universe without a quantum singularity at the beginning of time.
After reading this book you should do away with some general myth about the universe and create a new concept of viewing life as a realistic egg and thus affect your general view how things was, are or meant to be. you simply just become more realistic.
4: HOW TO TALK TO ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE by Larry KIng
Much has been said already, I will leave you to make a comment on any of these books in the comment box below, if you have read any of them before now and if you have not, go get it before you turn 25, read the first chapter and come back to tell me your perspective. I just hope tomorrow is not your 25th birthday. lol