Best Shopping Mall in Singapore - Takashimaya
After lunching at Warung M Nasir Restaurant at Killney Road, we went to Takashimaya for a good cup of coffee at the Coffee Club inside Kinokuniya bookstore. For those who like Indonesia spicy and hot curry, Nasir is not a bad place to visit. Be warned first, the place has no air-con. So far i must confess that the best coffee that to my taste is in Coffee Club of Kinokuniya bookstore. Sonia likes it too. As always and not surprise that i ended leaving the bookstore bought a few books that look interesting:
1. Intelligence by OSHO
(Explore the distinction between intellect & intelligence)
2. The Psychology of Selling by Brian Tracy
(Increase your sales faster & easier than you ever thought possible)
3. Little Red Book of Sales Answers by Jeffrey Gitomer
(Gives real world answers that make sense, make sales & make money)
4. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
(Captures Mao in all his paradoxical grandeur & sheds light on the radical
transformation Mao unleashed that still reverberates in China today)
5. State Building by Francis Fukuyama
(Examine the governance & world order in the 21st century for nation state
building.)
6. The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho
(Explore one man's battle with self-doubt and fear, as well as two people
striving to understand one another through adversity.)
7. Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
(How we perceive luck in our personal & professional experiences in which luck is
mistaken for skill.)
I write what i think of each book once i have read them.
After lunching at Warung M Nasir Restaurant at Killney Road, we went to Takashimaya for a good cup of coffee at the Coffee Club inside Kinokuniya bookstore. For those who like Indonesia spicy and hot curry, Nasir is not a bad place to visit. Be warned first, the place has no air-con. So far i must confess that the best coffee that to my taste is in Coffee Club of Kinokuniya bookstore. Sonia likes it too. As always and not surprise that i ended leaving the bookstore bought a few books that look interesting:
1. Intelligence by OSHO
(Explore the distinction between intellect & intelligence)
2. The Psychology of Selling by Brian Tracy
(Increase your sales faster & easier than you ever thought possible)
3. Little Red Book of Sales Answers by Jeffrey Gitomer
(Gives real world answers that make sense, make sales & make money)
4. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
(Captures Mao in all his paradoxical grandeur & sheds light on the radical
transformation Mao unleashed that still reverberates in China today)
5. State Building by Francis Fukuyama
(Examine the governance & world order in the 21st century for nation state
building.)
6. The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho
(Explore one man's battle with self-doubt and fear, as well as two people
striving to understand one another through adversity.)
7. Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
(How we perceive luck in our personal & professional experiences in which luck is
mistaken for skill.)
I write what i think of each book once i have read them.
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