Michael Mccullough

Michael Mccullough

Psychologist & Bestselling Author

Michael McCullough studies forgiveness, self-control, and human behavior. His book recommendations focus on productivity, habits, and intentional living.

Authors & Thinkers

Michael McCullough is a renowned experimental psychologist known for his research on forgiveness and the evolutionary basis of human cooperation. His work has shaped conversations around self-control and personal development, influencing how we understand behavioral change.

4 Books Recommended by Michael Mccullough

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#1

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

by Stephen R. Covey

12 people recommendedrecommended 2x

Helps you decide which action to actually take.

Helps you decide which action to actually take.

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Also recommended by: Dustin Moskovitz, Kishore Biyani, Ben Greenfield, Daniel Pink, Dave Ramsey, Jenn Im, Jim Kwik, Ken Block, Michael Hyatt, Noah Kagan, Shay Carl

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#2

The Checklist Manifesto

by Atul Gawande

10 people recommendedrecommended 2x

A really good book. [Shows] a checklist is profoundly helpful.

A really good book. [Shows] a checklist is profoundly helpful.

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Also recommended by: Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey, Vinod Khosla, Charles Poliquin, Keith Rabois, Malcolm Gladwell, Ramit Sethi, Tim Ferriss, Derek Sivers

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#3

Getting Things Done

by David Allen

7 people recommendedrecommended 2x

Helps you actually to action.

Helps you actually to action.

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Also recommended by: Dustin Moskovitz, Ev Williams, Howard Stern, Michael Hyatt, Tony Hsieh, Derek Sivers

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2 people recommendedrecommended 2x

Has a lot of principles in it for young people right out of college, or kind of in the middle of their twenties and such, to think about how to pursue their careers.

Has a lot of principles in it for young people right out of college, or kind of in the middle of their twenties and such, to think about how to pursue their careers.

Also recommended by: Michael Bloomberg