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      • Business, Economics & Law

        The Notetaking Revolution

        by Yuji Maeda

        A Bestselling Book of Over 560,000 Copies!!   “Taking notes on a daily basis is my life. My notes teach me about the world, andthey inspire new ideas. My notes teach me about myself, and they become mycompass that guides me along. My notes teach me to dream, and they enable me to be passionate. That passion is what drives me to take action, to move others, to move my life and the world. Anyone can take notes, but not many understand the power of what they can do. Welcome to the magical world of notes.” --From Preface

      • Business strategy

        Selling Potted Plants at a Boutique

        by Takafumi Kakiuchi

        Rather than WHAT to think, this book teaches us HOW to think.HOW we think pretty much builds our life. The strategies areapplicable to work, interhuman relationships, finance and muchmore!• Thinking about something means to WIDEN and DEEPEN yourthoughts on it, NOT to formulate an opinion.• Thinking about something can go two ways: logical or illogical• Ideas do not just appear, but they are constructed through acertain process in the mind.• Most “successful” people have certain habits to attain amastermind, such as learning to COPY well to develop a goodeye, or to delegate some hours to THINK and do nothing else.

      • Economics

        The Economics of Educational Success

        Groundbreaking evidence on how to raise children and maximize their future achievements

        by Makiko Nakamuro

        Over 330,000 Copies Sold in Japan!!   Are video games really that bad for your kids?Is it harmful to reward your kids in order to make them study?Is praising your kids really the best way to raise them?   While many critics tend to write education and child-raising books based ontheories and personal experiences, this book gives extraordinary insights onhow we could potentially raise academically successful children by followingscientifically proven data and statistics. Whether you wish to agree or not,the facts disclosed in this book are objective, persuasive and worth knowing.It contains groundbreaking evidence that lot of the causes and effects thatwe have believed to be true about successful child-raising and educationwere simply myths and beliefs.

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