 Varanasiyan, an Armenian-Russian-American writer, said, Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light. Books are way more than a bunch of words scribbled together on several pieces of paper bound and protected by a cover. They hold valuable information that can transform a person's life, change one's perspective, and most importantly, help you succeed. According to Jumpa Lahiri, that's the thing about books that let you travel without moving your feet. Dr. Swares once said, The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. Anyway, in this video, I'll share with you 9 must read success books to get more from life. If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you don't miss out on exciting videos like this. 1. Maximum Achievements, Strategies and Skills That Will Unlock Your Heating Paths To Succeed by Brian Tracy Thanks to Brian Tracy, this book, Maximum Achievements, provides insights for people who want to improve their lives. Tracy offers a step-by-step to success with proven principles drawn from psychology, business, economics, politics, religion, philosophy, history, and even metaphysics. Maximum Achievements provides ideas and concepts used by successful people across the world in a variety of fields. These ideas are to help raise your self-esteem, improve your performance, and gain control over your personal and professional life. In simple terms, it aims to help you find your potential for greatness. 2. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Successful people are known for specific lifestyle choices, one of which is the need for regular self-development, and these habits are primarily responsible for their success. Although Stephen Covey doesn't promise a quick fix for making life better in this book, he outlines specific personal development efforts that can help a person become genuinely useful. According to him, habits are divided into three categories, private victory, public victory, and renewal. Private victory focuses on an individual's view of themselves. To achieve this, however, there are three habits you should develop, becoming productive, beginning with the end in mind, and putting first things first. Public victory, on the other hand, involves creating meaningful, mutually beneficial relationships. Renewal, which is the seventh habit, is about engaging in activities that promote mental and physical renewal. 3. High Output Management by Andy Grove High Output introduces frameworks, processes, and mindsets that are valuable for any business. However, unlike most business books that don't explain the concept of these values, high output does. In this book, Grove balances counterintuitive ideas such as people quitting because of their bosses, not because of their job and incisive observation, such as establishing meetings for concessors, sharing knowledge, or arriving at a decision. 4. The Magic of Thinking Big Acquire the secrets of success and achieve everything you have always wanted by David J. Schwartz. Do you know all the big goals that you've dreamt about for yourself? The dream job that you desire so much? Financial security, getting power and influence, maintaining satisfying relationships, and living a rewarding life. Well, Schwartz doesn't only remind you of those dreams but also encourages you to think bigger. The top expert on motivation explains how you can get the most out of your career, marriage, community, and family life. Schwartz explains that you do not need to have an exceptional talent to be successful and satisfied in life. All that is important is to learn and understand new habits of thinking and behavior that will lead to success. Also, the good thing is that Schwartz includes real life stories in the book so that you can relate to other people's achievement and experiences. 5. You Are Badass by Jens Sincero You see, the difference between a successful person and an unsuccessful person is their capabilities, especially their abilities to believe in themselves. While it might look like most successful people are born with some level of self-confidence that unsuccessful people don't have, the truth is that most killed people in the world start with significant self-doubt. However, they took the time to learn about self-confidence and how to boost theirs. The truth is that you can spend your career building skill in your chosen field but without personal confidence, you won't allow yourself to express your expertise fully. In this book, however, the author Sincero breaks down how to recognize the difference between self-doubt and capabilities and how we can manage self-sabotaging beliefs so that you'll begin to see yourself as the badass that you are. 6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Think and Grow Rich is one of the oldest books on this list but highly recommended. Inspired by the business legend Andrew Connagy, the author Napoleon Hill spent about 20 years of his life studying the lives of some of the most successful people in history. Think and Grow Rich explores the power of the mind. According to Hill, whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. Writing this book will not only help change your views on life but also the way you behave and ultimately your reality. 7. Give and Take Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant Unlike in the past, when we mostly associated success with talent, passion, hard work and luck, today it is more about your interaction with people. In this book, Grant explains the three different types of personalities. They are the givers, takers and the marchers that are present in the workplace and how these categories of people influence our success. The book gives insight into how you can develop a personal connection with people that can lead to success. It also explores the effectiveness of networking, working in groups, influence, leadership skills and negotiations. 8. Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankel One of the most disturbing questions in the mind of nearly every man is the question of what purpose are we on earth to serve. The quest to find it out and making meaning of our lives seems to be unending. Frankel in this book, Man's Search for Meaning opens the first-hand experience of one of the greatest atrocities in the history of humanity while exploring a valuable lesson about having a purpose. 9. Awaken the Giant Within How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny by Tony Robbins In this book, Robbins points out how to make change of your life in all the essential ways, emotional, physical, mental and financial. According to him, it is only when you are at the peak of performance in all these categories that you can indeed be your best self. That's it guys. So, which of those books would you like to start reading?