Ten books I’m currently reading for the month of May and why I’m reading them

Wang Yip
5 min readMay 21, 2019

I’m not sure what it is — it could be the fact that I’ve been trained by smartphones but I didn’t used to read multiple books at a time. I used to read one book, finish it and then read the next, but my habits have changed, especially now that I quit books that I don’t like or read specific chapters at a time, depending on what interests me.

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Somehow, I’ve managed to have ten books on my reading list and of course, always looking to add more, but I thought I would reflect on what I’m currently reading and what is interesting me so far:

Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

When the book came out, it was basically an instant buy from me — I’m a huge follower of Robert Greene’s other books and while I think a lot of the stories can be dry, they do help solidify the many laws, strategies and rules that Robert espouses in his books and the Laws of Human Nature are no different. What better way to understand others than by understanding the laws that humans follow, and how to counteract some of these laws in your life?

I will teach you to be rich (second edition) by Ramit Sethi

Another entrepreneur that I follow — Ramit came out with an updated edition of his…

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Wang Yip

Author of Essential Habits. I write about personal development, work and managing your career. Connect with me at www.wangyip.ca