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Newtoro We help people experience and share love through paper products: Books, journals, gift bags and greeting cards. We buy pre-owned books.

Our books categories are:
Self-Development/Self-Help
Faith/Spirituality
Health, fitness and wellness
Life principles
Money, wealth and sales
Fiction (Novels of all kinds)

We are a social venture, therefore we provide FREE nationwide delivery so that our books can reach all people who need them without the cost ba

rrier. Our cost is at the lowest M2.99 for all our extraordinary books. We support community service projects and organizations. We provide excellent customer service. We encourage hardcore readers to continue building their lives by reading. We invite new readers to try out our books

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Happy Monday everyone
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Happy Monday everyone

We are facilitating lifelong learning.
01/06/2026

We are facilitating lifelong learning.

8 Lessons from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War":1. Know your battlefield:  Whether it's a literal war or a business deal, unde...
29/05/2026

8 Lessons from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War":

1. Know your battlefield: Whether it's a literal war or a business deal, understanding the situation, the players, and the risks is essential. Do your research, gather information, and make informed decisions.

2. Victory without fighting is the best kind: The goal is to win, not necessarily to brawl. Outsmarting your opponent, finding creative solutions, and avoiding unnecessary conflict often leads to the best outcomes.

3. Timing is everything: Seize the right moment to act. Don't rush in blindly, and don't hesitate when the opportunity presents itself. A well-timed move can be the difference between winning and losing.

4. Deception can be a powerful weapon: Misdirection and surprise can throw your opponents off balance. Use clever tactics to create advantages and exploit weaknesses.

5. Choose your battles wisely: Not every conflict is worth fighting. Sometimes, retreating or finding a compromise is the smarter move. Avoid wasting your resources on battles you can't win.

6. Leadership matters: A strong leader inspires and motivates their team. Set clear goals, communicate effectively, and foster a sense of trust and unity. A well-led team is a powerful force.

7. Discipline and organization are essential: Chaos and confusion breed failure. Maintain a structured and disciplined approach to your endeavors. Have a clear plan, delegate tasks effectively, and ensure everyone knows their role.

8. Know your strengths and weaknesses: Be honest about your capabilities and limitations. Leverage your strengths and find ways to compensate for your weaknesses. Understanding your opponent's strengths and weaknesses is equally important.

Here are 8 ways you can apply lessons from Gretchen Rubin's book "The Happiness Project":1. Identify your Four Tendencie...
28/05/2026

Here are 8 ways you can apply lessons from Gretchen Rubin's book "The Happiness Project":

1. Identify your Four Tendencies. Rubin's book introduces the Four Tendencies, a framework for understanding how people respond to expectations: Upholders, Obligers, Questioners, and Rebels. Knowing your Four Tendency can help you understand how to best motivate yourself and others.

2. Set realistic goals. Rubin's Happiness Project was divided into 12 monthly goals, each with a specific focus, such as energy, vitality, and relationships. When setting goals, it's important to be realistic and specific.

3. Create a plan. Once you have set your goals, create a plan for how you will achieve them. This could include setting deadlines, breaking down large tasks into smaller steps, and identifying resources that will help you succeed.

4. Track your progress. It's important to track your progress towards your goals so that you can stay motivated and make adjustments as needed. Rubin kept a journal to track her progress on her Happiness Project.

5. Celebrate your successes. When you achieve a goal, take the time to celebrate your success. This will help you stay motivated and keep moving forward.

6. Be patient. Change takes time. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately. Just keep working towards your goals and eventually you will see progress.

7. Be flexible. Things don't always go according to plan. Be prepared to adjust your goals and plans as needed.

8. Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you're struggling to achieve your goals, don't be afraid to ask for help from a friend, family member, or professional.

How much you learn from everything makes and impact on your daily life
27/05/2026

How much you learn from everything makes and impact on your daily life

Surrounded yourself with positive people
27/05/2026

Surrounded yourself with positive people

WISDOM FROM RICH DAD. from the book Rich DAD Poor DAD, BY Robert Kiyosaki.1. Don’t work for money:Rich don’t work for mo...
27/05/2026

WISDOM FROM RICH DAD. from the book Rich DAD Poor DAD, BY Robert Kiyosaki.

1. Don’t work for money:

Rich don’t work for money. If you work for money, your mind will start thinking like an employee. If you start thinking differently like a rich man, you will see things differently. Rich works on their asset column, every dollar in their asset column is their hard-working employee.

2. Don’t be controlled by emotions:

Some people’s lives are always controlled by the two emotions of fear and greed. Fear keeps people in this trap of working hard, earning money, working hard, earning money, and hoping that it will reduce their fear. Secondly, most of us have the greed to get rich quickly. Yes, many people become rich overnight, but they have no financial education. So educate yourself and don’t be greedy or fearful.

3. Acquire assets:

Don’t buy liabilities on your way to financial freedom. People buy liabilities and think these are assets, but they are not. Many people buy luxuries first, like big cars, heavy bikes, or big houses to live in. But the rich buy assets and their assets buy luxuries. The rich buy houses and rent them, and they pay them for their Lamborghinis. The poor or middle class buy luxuries first, and the rich buy luxuries last.

4. Remember the KISS principle:

KISS stands for keeping it simple, and stupid. Don’t be too overloaded your mind when you are going to start your way to financial freedom. Things are simple and keep them simple. The simple thing to remember is assets put money in pocket and liabilities take money out of pocket. Always buy assets so they put money into your pocket.

5. Know the difference between assets and liabilities:

Assets are anything that puts money in your pocket, like stocks, bonds, real estate, mutual funds, rental properties, etc. Liabilities are anything that pulls money out of your pocket, like your house, your car, debt, etc. People think their home is their biggest asset, but it is not.

Who else is like this? Opening all the books you have in a house because you really prefer them all?
27/05/2026

Who else is like this? Opening all the books you have in a house because you really prefer them all?

Where is this place?
26/05/2026

Where is this place?

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