Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky- Review & PDF

A Detailed Critical Review Author: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky | First Published: 1866 Genre: Psychological Fiction / Philosophical Novel / Crime Fiction Original Title: Prestupleniye i Nakazaniye (Russian) First Published In: The Russian Messenger literary journal (serialized). I. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT Who Was Fyodor Dostoevsky? To read Crime and Punishment without knowing something of its … Read more

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki -Review & PDF

A Detailed Critical Review Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki | First Published: 1997 Genre: Personal Finance / Self-Help / Financial Education Full Title: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! I. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT Who Is Robert Kiyosaki? Robert Toru Kiyosaki was … Read more

A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume — A Review & PDF

Published: 1739–1740 | Genre: Philosophy / Epistemology / Ethics Overview David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature is one of the most ambitious and consequential works in the history of Western philosophy. Written when Hume was barely in his mid-twenties, it attempts nothing less than a complete science of human nature — applying the empirical … Read more

Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets — By John J. Murphy: A Detailed Review & PDF

Overview Author: John J. Murphy Published: 1999 (Revised and Updated Edition; original published as Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets in 1986) Genre: Technical Analysis / Trading Reference Pages: 576 Publisher: New York Institute of Finance Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications is, without any serious competition, … Read more

The Psychology of Trading — By Brett N. Steenbarger: A Detailed Review & PDF

Overview Author: Brett N. Steenbarger, Ph.D. Published: 2003 Genre: Trading Psychology / Behavioral Finance Pages: 368 Publisher: Wiley Trading The Psychology of Trading: Tools and Techniques for Minding the Markets stands as one of the most clinically rigorous, intellectually sophisticated, and practically grounded books ever written at the intersection of psychology and financial markets. Unlike … Read more

Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar — By Al Brooks: A Detailed Review & PDF

Overview Author: Al Brooks, MD Published: 2009 Genre: Technical Analysis / Trading Pages: 416 Publisher: Wiley Trading Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar: The Technical Analysis of Price Action for the Serious Trader is one of the most comprehensive, uncompromising, and demanding books ever written on pure price action trading. Al Brooks — a physician-turned-full-time-trader … Read more

The Disciplined Trader — By Mark Douglas: A Detailed Review & PDF

Overview Author: Mark Douglas Published: 1990 Genre: Trading Psychology / Personal Finance Pages: 264 Publisher: New York Institute of Finance The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes is Mark Douglas’s first book, published a full decade before the more famous Trading in the Zone. While the sequel tends to get more attention today, The Disciplined Trader … Read more

Trading In the Zone — By Mark Douglas: Detailed Review & PDF

Author: Mark Douglas Published: 2000 Genre: Trading Psychology / Personal Finance Pages: 240 Trading in the Zone is widely regarded as one of the most important books ever written on the psychology of trading. Unlike most trading books that focus on technical analysis, chart patterns, or fundamental strategies, Douglas takes a radically different approach — … Read more

15 Criticisms of Marriage – (Detailed Overview)

Marriage is a formal and often legally recognized union between two individuals, traditionally intended to create a stable partnership for emotional support, companionship, and often family building. Across cultures and societies, marriage has served as a social institution that defines responsibilities, rights, and roles within the partnership, as well as relationships with extended family and … Read more

16 Most Common Deathbed Regrets

Deathbed regrets often center on the gap between how people lived and how they wished they had lived. As individuals reflect near the end of life, priorities tend to shift away from material success or external validation and toward meaning, relationships, and personal authenticity. What once seemed urgent or important may feel trivial, while neglected … Read more