🎉 Giving away 150 copies of the book Tools of Titan by @tferriss to students who can't afford to buy it.

Student? Claim your copy 👇
Enter the giveaway here: reddit.com/r/WingifyBookC…
More info: @wingify foundation runs a book club where we give way free copies of non-fiction books to students all over India.

So far, we've given away 100 copies each of Factfulness and Atomic Habits.

This time, it's Tools of Titan.
Why we do this?

Because these books teach what academic curriculum doesn't.

It also helps that books are cheap, and that's why have a high bang-for-the-buck in terms of impact.
We are also encouraging students to make notes from the books they're reading, so that their synthesis and communication skills improve.

Check out the discussion that's happening on the previous book here: reddit.com/r/WingifyBookC…

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