 Have you ever wondered why successful people reason alike and take specific actions that others would typically not think of doing? Well, it means that they understand 7 things differently. They know some things better, which reflects in their lifestyles. Perhaps they attend a meeting point where they discuss the kind of outlook they want to have about life and specific situations. Okay? No doubt. So many reasons come to mind. But what if they aren't even doing anything special to make them think in the pattern that they do? Okay? Let's get to it already. I know you're wondering what my point is and where I'm driving at with this whole thing. Here it is. Dr. Seuss, an American author and screenwriter, once said that, the more you read, the more things you will know, the more you'll learn, the more places you'll go. Everything exposes you to a lot of great stuff. It takes you into the mind of the author to see new places, to learn new things, to get new ideas and inspiration, to get information and become knowledgeable about that particular subject that the book focuses on, ETC. According to Raw Dahl, a British novelist, short story writer, if you are going to get anywhere in life, you have to read a lot of books. So Jim Rohn said, reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary. If you genuinely seek to rise above the ordinary and become successful, then you need to learn how to read. Successful people know the secrets and the leverage it. So in this video, I'll share with you 9 books everyone should read. If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you don't miss out on exciting videos like this. 1. How Successful People Think Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by John C. Maxwell Again, remember what we shared about successful people and how they think. Well, they think differently from the rest of the world, which is why they end up being one. They don't become successful because they have special abilities that others don't, but an understanding of the importance of having the right mindset and they go for it. In this book, John C. Maxwell lays out 11 specific ways of thinking you can practice leaving a better, happier, more successful life. 2. The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Perle Most of us have heard or read about the need to think positively always, but we probably don't understand how important this is to us in our daily living. Perle, for capturing these in his book, The Power of Positive Thinking, you see, you need to understand that the way you think affects the actions that you take and this, in turn, determines the outcome of your life. So if you don't learn to think positively, then your whole life and existence might be at stake. Anyway, according to Perle, how you think about a problem is more important about a problem itself. So always think positively and when you get up in the morning, you have two choices either to be happy or to be unhappy. 3. Morning Master the Game, Seven Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins Money is an integral part of our lives and daily living, which is why we all work to become financially independent. You see, financial freedom is just as crucial as health to be happy. In this book, Tony Robbins expertly shows how to create a life-damp plan to gain financial freedom and achieve financial dreams. 4. Seventeen Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Hav Ecker Millionaires have certain things in common and it is not their material possession, to think alike, hence it is easy for them to make money over and over. In this book, T. Hav Ecker explains what differentiates rich folks from middle-class and poor guys and according to him, it is everything else but money. The book reveals 17 ways millionaires think that's different from the rest of the world. 5. The Execution Factor by Kim Perrell I'm pretty sure you have dreams and goals that you silently wish to fulfill before the end of your life. Well, do you have plans to help turn your dreams into reality? Do you have plans on becoming an entrepreneur someday? Well, in this book, Perrell explains what it takes to execute your vision, whether big or small, even if you're a full-time worker. 6. Life is what you make it by Peter Buffett Peter Buffett, the son of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, expounds on the strong sets of values given to him by his trusting and broad-minded mother, his industrious and talented father, and the many life teachers he has met along the way. You forge your part in life. 7. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is perhaps one of the oldest books in this list yet highly recommended. Hill explores how one can use human mind to create his or her reality. He explains that your thoughts create beliefs which, in turn, leads to action. So if you focus your thoughts on success, achieving it will be much more likely than thinking about obstacles, failures, and everything else that can get in your way. 8. The Law of Human Nature by Robert Greene One thing you should learn to understand about people is that we are all different and unique. Everyone's shaped in different circumstances and experience, brought up in different backgrounds, exposed to different things, emotionally attracted to different things, and we all have different interests, likes and dislikes. However, amidst these differences, life will be more comfortable when we understand a reason for other people's behavior and feeling. The Laws of Human Nature offers an insight into mastering self-control, developing empathy, and understanding orders in the world around us. 9. Aging Well by Judge E. Valant At the end of everything, irrespective of our quest, we all want a life well spent. We want to be happy and healthy. So what factors lead to happiness and health and success? How can one grow old with grace? In this book, Judge E. Valant explained how he followed 824 subjects for decades to determine his research before proposing his solution. Do you have it guys? What other suggestions do you have? Let us know in the comments section. Thank you very much for watching our videos. If you liked this video, watch more videos on our channel and subscribe. We love you.