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Jay-Z’s Top Self Development Books

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Jay-Z’s Top Self Development Books
Jay-Z’s Top Self Development Books

Jay-Z did an interview with Oprah’s “O Magazine” a while back now where he shared six of his favorite and life changing books.

I thought that I would share these with you as I have found a number of these

books beneficial and thought provoking myself.

Read on and see what may have helped carve this Multi-Million Dollar giant in the music industry.

“Remind yourself. Nobody built like you, you design yourself.” – Jay-Z’

 

Jay-Z’s Top 6 Books For Success

The Seat of the Soul
By Gary Zukav

Jay-Z : “There are two books that I absolutely live my life by. Firstly, This is one of them. However, Growing up, I was always curious about religion. This book made the most sense to me; it’s about the way you live your life.

I believe in karma

and doing the right thing even if it may not advance you as far as you want.

If every single person felt the same way about karma and intention, then the world gets fixed tomorrow. Furthermore, But temptation gets in the way. Zukav is right: It may take lifetimes to learn”.

 

The Celestine Prophecy
By James Redfield

Jay-Z : “This is the other book I live by. Secondly, It’s fiction—a guy travels to find a secret book that has a series of principles.

The story is a metaphor for life:

I could go left or right, I could be stuck, or I could keep advancing.

Some people are happy where they are. I tried to hire a guy once, and I said,

“Don’t you have ambition to be bigger?” And he said, “No, I’m good.”

I had to respect that, but for me that was the wrong relationship”.

The Odyssey
By Homer

Jay-Z :”This epic poem was kind of difficult for me to get through, but it has a beautiful rhythm.

Thirdly, I got lost in reading about Odysseus’ struggle to get home and his longing for someone so strong,

as his wife was, waiting for him. That’s
like a dream—that kind of strength, love, loyalty”.

Outliers 
By Malcolm Gladwell

Jay-Z : “This book is about the principles of timing and repetition—about preparing yourself for luck, really.

He talks about a hockey team,

and how the players born in January had a year up on the guys born in December.

Accordingly, They were fortunate that their birthday was early, but they also practiced—they put the work in.

The book resonated with me because I was born at a time when there was

an influx of incredible music into the culture,

and I was lucky that my mom and pop were huge record collectors.

Moreover, In my house, I had music by Michael Jackson,

Marvin Gaye, Prince, and the Commodores, and I’m listening to it every single day”.

 

Purple Cow
By Seth Godin

Jay-Z : “This is straight marketing advice: Your product has to be a purple cow—

it has to be distinct to have any success.

Additionally, You have to be clear on your product: What are you? What are you putting out there? For years I never did an ad for [my company] Rocawear, because I cared more about the quality than the face in front.

Meanwhile, I hadn’t read this book back then, but when someone puts words to feelings you have,

it’s like, “Wow, that’s exactly what it is.”

Decoded
By Sean “Jay-Z” Carter

Jay-Z has just released his own book “Decoded”

which is a narrative of the famous lyrics and overall life of the multi-platinum rapper.

In Conclusion, The fully-illustrated book decodes 36 songs from Jay-Z’s extensive catalog,

offering an intimate, first-hand account of the rapper’s most famous raps.

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