Mahesh Babu Inspirational Book You Must Read!

Have a look at the book Mahesh Babu recommends to his followers

Mahesh Babu, one of the most well-known actors from the South of India, lives in a lavish mansion in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, with his wife Namrata Shirodkar and their two children. A cozy-looking “reading” room is also there in their lavish home, and Namrata Shirodkar frequently shares photos of it on social media. It also appears that Mahesh Babu, an actor, has started reading novels in his spare time. Here, we present four novels that the Tollywood actor suggested to his online followers and admirers. Do any of these interest you?

Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”

In an Instagram post, Mahesh Babu praised Yuval Noah Harari’s global hit “Sapiens,” saying, “#Sapiens. fascinating, educational, and eye-opening! Overall, a fantastic read “.

Daniel Goleman’s book “Emotional Intelligence”

The 1995 book “Emotional Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman has also been read and recommended by Mahesh Babu. Mahesh commented on the book on Instagram, saying: “#EmotionalIntelligence!! Scientifically innovative A complete game changer… strongly advised The week is all about Daniel Goleman!”

Jay Shetty’s “Think Like a Monk”

Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty was released in 2020. According to the book’s description, Shetty “summarises the timeless knowledge he learned as a practising monk into practical actions everyone may follow every day to live a less stressful, more meaningful existence.” Mahesh Babu posted a recommendation for this book on Instagram “It’s one of those uncommon novels where you almost feel like the author is speaking directly to you. Simple ideas that are useful… An important read You’re a rock star, Jayshetty!”

Ethan Kross’ book “Chatter: The Voice in Our Head and How to Harness It.”

“Chatter!! It’s about the voice within our minds and how to use it to our advantage! a new understanding of your thoughts. Really powerful and profound Definitely worth reading! “Mahesh Babu spoke highly of the work. The book by noted psychologist Ethan Kross was released in January 2021.