'The Art of Wealth', 'Living a Good Life', 'The Human Element', 'Back to Beginnings'
'The Art of Wealth': This Indian classic on the mysteries of wealth and success explores the nature of prosperity, personal success and power as well as what responsibilities they entail. The original Sanskrit text was written by Kauthilya, a renowned sage of ancient India who has been compared to Aristotle and Machiavelli.
'Living a Good Life': This collection of eminently practical advice from the likes of Socrates, Plato, Diogenes, Pythagoras, and Artistotle covers subjects as diverse as money, child-raising, politics, philosophy, law, and relationships.
'The Human Element': Here are short selections from Eastern classics on wise leadership, decision making, inspiring loyalty, and achieving success. Selections include sayings of Confucius, passages from the 'I Ching', 'The Art of War', and 'Thirty-six Strategies'.
'Back to Beginnings': This is a collection of meditations by Taoist adept Haunchu Daoren on the fundamental aspects of human life. Originally entitled 'The Vegetable Root Talks', 'Back to Beginnings' explores the secrets of serenity and wisdom in a changing world.