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The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
The Wealth of Nations, first published in 1776, is a five-volume collection that covers the fundamentals of political economy and the principles of economic growth.
The Wealthy Freelancer
Steve Slaunwhite, Pete Savage, Ed Gandia
The Wealthy Freelancer provides practical tips for both new and experienced freelancers to reach their goals and build a life that works for them.
The Weight of Gold
Brett Rapkin
Narrated and produced by Michael Phelps, the world's most decorated Olympian, this documentary explores the sides of Olympic stardom that we don't often read about in mainstream media.
The White Helmets
Orlando von Einsiedel
The White Helmets is a moving documentary that tells the story of a volunteer organization that rescues civilian victims of airstrikes in Syria, revealing the terrible impact of the conflict.
The Whole Body Reset
Stephen Perrine, Heidi Skolnik
Stephen Perrine and Heidi Skolnik show how to combat weight gain in middle age with a program that includes tailored recipes, strength exercises, and tips for protein timing and intake.
The Whole-Brain Child
Daniel J Siegel, Tina Payne Bryson
In The Whole-Brain Child, find out how to help your children grow physically and psychologically by learning to implement activities that stimulate both their mind and their mental health.
The Wild Diet: How to Get Back to Your Roots and Lose Weight
Abel James
The Wild Diet features foodie-friendly indulgent meals that will help program your body to burn fat instead of sugar.
The Will to Do Nothing
Charles Freligh PhD
Clinical psychologist Charles Freligh explains why in order to do anything effectively, we must first do nothing.
The Willpower Instinct
Kelly McGonigal
The Willpower Instinct breaks down willpower into three categories, giving us science-based systems to improve self-control, break bad habits, and choose long-term goals over instant gratification.
The Wim Hof Method: Activate Your Full Human Potential
Wim Hof
Extreme athlete and multiple world record holder Wim Hof reveals the experience and philosophy behind his method, and how anyone can use it to achieve a healthier and more powerful state of being.
The Wisdom of Crowds
James Surowiecki
The Wisdom of Crowds researches why groups of people work better than individuals, showing us how we can work together to make smarter decisions and which pitfalls to look out for along the way.
The Wisdom of Finance
Mihir A Desai
The Wisdom Of Finance identifies the differences and similarities between the world of money and personal experiences like relationships, drawing inspiration from these intertwined areas of life.
The Wisdom of Insecurity
Alan W. Watts, Deepak Chopra
The Wisdom Of Insecurity is a self-help classic that breaks down our psychological need for stability and explains how it's led us to the door of consumerism.
The Wisdom of Life
Arthur Schopenhauer, Thomas Bailey Saunders
The Wisdom Of Life is an essay from Arthur Schopenhauer's last published work, which breaks down happiness into three parts and explains how we can achieve it.
The Wisdom of Wolves
Jim Dutcher, Jamie Dutcher
In The Wisdom of Wolves, husband and wife duo Jim and Jamie Dutcher capture the lives of these majestic creatures through the eyes of a pack in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
The Woman They Could Not Silence
Kate Moore
Best-selling author Kate Moore explores the cruel imprisonment of women's rights activist Elizabeth Packard and her extraordinary fight for personal freedom and gender equality.
The Women's Guide to Successful Investing
Nancy Tengler
Financial adviser and chief investment officer Nancy Tengler explains how to identify, research, and plan a winning investment strategy to reach your goals.
The Work
Gethin Aldous, Jairus McLeary
Filmed inside a maximum-security U.S. state prison, this 2017 feature-length documentary follows civilians and convicts as they participate in a group therapy program.
The Work-Life Balance Myth
David J. McNeff
In The Work-Life Balance Myth, David J. McNeff teaches readers how to achieve harmony through his Seven-Slice model.
The World According to Star Wars
Cass R. Sunstein
The World According to Star Wars examines the unrivalled popularity of this epic franchise and what we can learn from it when it comes to law, economics, politics, and even humanity.
The World History of Modern Wine
Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Trinity College
This course from The Open University explores the history of modern wine over the last 300 years, from wooden barrels to stainless-steel tanks.