The Only Books Tim Cook Has Rated Five Stars

Read them as soon as possible

James White
Mind Cafe

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Tim Cook is one of the most famous entrepreneurs in the world. However, very few people know about his personal life and passion for reading.

“I tend to like non-fiction,” he said during an interview. “I enjoy reading about people and how they lived and how they fought, and what motivated them and their philosophy and so forth.”

In this article, I’ll share several non-fiction books Tim Cook rated five stars. All of them are highly enjoyable and worth reading ASAP. So, without further ado, let’s dive right in!

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

Page Count: 208
Rating on Goodreads: 4.39

When Breath Becomes Air is (by far) one of the most life-changing memoirs I’ve read.

The book is about Paul being diagnosed with terminal cancer. One day, he was a professional neurosurgeon treating the sick. The next, he was a patient in the same hospital — fighting for his life and struggling to survive.

I needed to keep a box of tissues nearby while reading When Breath Becomes Air. Every page was heartbreaking and left me in tears. However, Paul’s book served as a brilliant reminder to constantly…

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