Spirituality and personal development is a path of self-discovery that can take a person on a lifelong journey of transformation. Spirituality is about discovering and living life in the present moment. It is about understanding, accepting and loving yourself. Spirituality is about finding happiness within yourself, but it is also about stepping out and helping others. Being spiritual is about having compassion for yourself and others. It is about helping to bring peace to conflict. In this blog we will look at some of the best books for developing spirituality.
Top 5 personal development spirituality books are-
1. The Psychology of Money

See guys this book is for those who have had a lot of Their skin in the game of stock demand and thought of creating wealth from it.
The first position of investor is the one who knows capitalist can be made in the market, but does not know how and starts to trade without any knowledge.
The second position investor has made profit or loss on his capital and starts to find out where did he has gone wrong and starts learning about some introductory generalities similar as PE rate.
The third position of an investor starts finding value in whatever the scrip he has been following and starts chancing defense that it’s expensive or cheap and buy or retail them.
Fourth position investor follows and checks if the price has gone up or not veritably frequently and loses faith if it does not go up after he bought it, and if the price does not go up he sells it and looks for another one. in a short span of months. Again goes back to the drawing board and finds what’s gone wrong.
Also, come the whole talk of buffet ology and starts to find companies like that and invest in them if he felt that it was cheap.
But everyone forgets that buffet is buffet because of his principles and tolerance which helped him in compounding for a veritably long time similar as 70-80 times which veritably many do it. That is when actually psychology matters and that’s what Morgan tries to tell us in this book that further that analysis of the scrip, the conviction that you calculated and the tolerance to hold it at least for several decades remains complete only also the wealth would be created or differently you would be just a person among a crowd doing nothing but ordinary effects in life. And explains that the world is actually big and we’re just a blip in it. It gives us all great modesty and convinces us to be humble and show gratefulness to others.
2. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie states that worrying is a type of self-talk in which one becomes preoccupied with feelings or ideas of fear, foreboding, or desperation. By applying what be believed on the matter, people are able to relieve themselves from these overbearing pressures that come with anxiety and stress. He suggests practicing mental self-discipline as well as learning efficacious thinking techniques so as to curb such thought patterns.
3. Ikigai

I’ve spent a lot of time sitting around and daydreaming about what my purpose on this planet is. It’s led me into some very abstract places, but one thing that stands out from all of those thoughts: passion really does satisfy you in every way – physical, emotional, and spiritual. This book definitely helps to validate not only your passion but also the world belief that it is only once you find fulfillment in yourself that you can then share love with others – something I feel goes hand-in-hand with success.
4. Deep Work

Deep Work by Cal Newport is a great book for everyone, but the author specifically focuses on knowledge workers. In my opinion, this book’s message may be relevant to professionals in developing and advanced countries alike. (Note that I am the author of this rewritten content.) I think it is important for companies in both advanced and developing countries alike to put more emphasis on improving office culture, which allows employees to focus deeply on their professional life rather than constantly looking at Facebook or doing other distracting things on social media sites like Snapchat. This will improve apathy and create a positive work/life balance.
5. Think and Grow Rich

Deep Work by Cal Newport is a great book for everyone, but the author specifically focuses on knowledge workers. In my opinion, this book’s message may be relevant to professionals in developing and advanced countries alike. (Note that I am the author of this rewritten content.) I think it is important for companies in both advanced and developing countries alike to put more emphasis on improving office culture, which allows employees to focus deeply on their professional life rather than constantly looking at Facebook or doing other distracting things on social media sites like Snapchat. This will improve apathy and create a positive work/life balance.