The SUCCESS® weekly bestseller lists have been released, showcasing the books that are currently influencing personal and professional growth across eight distinct categories. This week's lists highlight a notable shift in reader preferences, with a strong focus on financial literacy, leadership, and mental health. Kerrie Lee Brown, vice president of media of SUCCESS® Enterprises, points out the evolving interests of their audience, emphasizing the significance of these themes in today's society.
Mark Matson's 'Experiencing the American Dream' has taken the lead in both the Business and Money categories, illustrating the enduring appeal of financial success and the American experience. Similarly, David M. Rubenstein's 'The Highest Calling' dominates the Leadership category, reflecting a heightened interest in leadership philosophies. The prominence of Jonathan Haidt's 'The Anxious Generation' in the Personal Development category underscores the critical conversation around mental health.
Women's leadership is also a key theme, with Lisa Sun's 'Gravitas' topping the Women In Leadership category. The influence of technology and artificial intelligence on business is evident with Sol Rashidi's 'Your AI Survival Guide' making appearances in both Business and Leadership categories, signaling the importance of AI literacy in professional development.
Enduring titles like James Clear's 'Atomic Habits' and Morgan Housel's 'The Psychology of Money' continue to hold strong positions across categories, proving their lasting relevance. Meanwhile, Matthew Luhn's 'The Best Story Wins' highlights the power of storytelling in entrepreneurship and marketing.
These bestseller lists not only reflect the current interests of success-oriented individuals but also serve as a guide for those looking to navigate the evolving landscape of personal and professional development. By identifying the books that resonate most with readers, the lists offer valuable insights into the trends and principles shaping success in today's world.

