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Recommended books for women in their 40 s and 50 s
The books recommended for women in their forties and fifties include Identity Anxiety, Seven Principles of Understanding the Future, Winning, The Road to Revolution, How New Families Shape People, and so on.

First, "identity anxiety"

1, by Alain de Botton.

2. Have you finished? It's over.

3. Book classification: philosophy and art.

4. Publishing House: Shanghai Translation Publishing House.

5. Introduction: In "Identity Anxiety", De Botton quoted the views and works of artists, thinkers and writers, analyzed the root causes of identity anxiety from the perspectives of philosophy, art, politics and religion, and explored ways to alleviate and release this anxiety.

Extensive knowledge, unique perspective and a wonderful pen can clear up all kinds of mental puzzles and social obstacles, turn around inadvertently, untie the knot, and realize the meaning of a richer and more comfortable life.

Second, "seven principles of understanding the future"

1, by Daniel Burroughs and John David Mann.

2. Have you finished? It's over.

3. Book classification: economic management.

4. Publishing House: Jiangxi People's Publishing House.

5. Introduction: What will happen if the future is visible? Investors will sow the seeds of wealth and wait for a certain profit; Entrepreneurs will adjust their business direction, and the next typhoon will arrive on time like a flight; Understanding the future is understanding the trend. It should be noted that trends can be divided into hard trends and soft trends. Hard trend is the fate of the future, and soft trend is the variable of the future.

Third, "win"

1, by Jack Welch and Susie Welch.

2. Have you finished? It's over.

3. Book classification: management.

4. Press: CITIC Publishing House.

5. Introduction: In this book Win, Welch combined his personal management practice and a large number of vivid cases to teach his wisdom of "winning" in his work and life, covering many aspects of business activities, including the essence of business life, the management wisdom of business leaders, the ways for ordinary employees to find jobs and get promotion, and even how to achieve a balance between work and life.

Victory is not written for CEO. Whether from multinational companies or small businesses; Whether it is a worker on the production line, a newly graduated college student or MBA, a project manager, or a senior leader of an enterprise, as long as there is a passion for struggle in the chest, it will benefit from it.

Fourth, "the road to revolution"

1, by richard yates.

2. Have you finished? It's over.

3. Book classification: emotional category.

4. Publishing House: Chongqing Publishing House.

5. Introduction: Frank is an office worker. April raised a pair of children at home and became an amateur actress. After a long time, they were tired of this boring life and quarreled endlessly. April suggested that they abandon everything in the revolutionary villa and move to Paris to find their passion and dreams. Frank was very excited to know, but others didn't think so.

Just then, he got a rare promotion opportunity, and April was pregnant again. At present, Frank has betrayed his original idea and tried to keep his wife.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) "How does a new family shape people?"

1, by Satya.

2. Have you finished? It's over.

3. Book classification: family education.

4. Press: World Book Publishing Company.

5. Introduction: This book is one of Satya's classic works and an important work of family therapy theory. It can not only be used as a professional book for family therapists and social workers, but also a must-read book for everyone who is eager for physical and mental harmony.

As Satya himself said, "My greatest hope in writing this book is to help each of us acquire the rights and obligations of being a harmonious person. The experience and examples shown in the book will guide us to understand each other, care for ourselves and others in a creative way, and provide a foundation for children to develop their own strength and improve their personality. "