Why Nations Fail

Book Review “Why Nations Fail” By Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson

Written By: Ahmad Jawad Janjua Why Nations Fail explores why some countries are rich and developed while others remain poor and underdeveloped. The authors argue that the key factor is not geography, culture, or leadership alone, but rather the political and economic institutions that shape a nation. Institutions determine how power and resources are distributed…

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Sulphite

Book review “Sulphite” By Noor Rajpoot

Written By: Mahnoor Fatima Book Review “Sulphite” by Noor Rajpoot: The Chemistry of Hidden Pain The Symbolism of Emotional Preservation The novel Sulphite by Noor Rajpoot is a thought-provoking and emotionally intense literary work that explores the hidden bitterness of human relationships, inner conflicts, and the silent suffering that people often carry within themselves. Just…

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The Power of Habit

Book Review “The Power of Habit” By Charles Duhigg Decoding Behavior

Written By: Bisma In the modern world, we often believe that our daily choices are the result of well-considered decision-making. However, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Charles Duhigg argues otherwise in his seminal work, The Power of Habit. Published in 2012, this book remains a cornerstone of behavioral psychology, explaining that most of our daily actions—roughly 40%—are not…

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Book Review

Book Review “You Can Win” By Shiv Khera

Written By: Mehrab “You Can Win” is one of the most popular self-help books written by Shiv Khera, an Indian author, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur. The book focuses on building a positive attitude, developing self-confidence, and achieving success through discipline, hard work, and constructive thinking. It is written in simple language, full of stories, examples,…

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