The SUCCESS® platform has released its weekly bestseller lists across eight categories, providing a snapshot of the books currently influencing personal and professional growth nationwide. The categories include Business, Marketing, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Money, Personal Development, General Non-Fiction, and Women In Leadership. Kerrie Lee Brown, vice president of media of SUCCESS® Enterprises and editor-in-chief of SUCCESS® magazine, observes a notable change in reader preferences. "This week, we're seeing a significant shift towards books that explore the American dream, leadership philosophies, and mental health, while financial literacy remains a top priority for our readers," Brown states.
Mark Matson's "Experiencing the American Dream" has emerged as a frontrunner, claiming the top spot in both the Business and Money categories and ranking second in Non-Fiction. This trend indicates a strong interest in financial success and the American experience among readers. In the Leadership category, David M. Rubenstein's "The Highest Calling" leads the pack, also ranking high in Business and Non-Fiction, suggesting a growing emphasis on leadership philosophies in the current business climate.
Mental health awareness continues to be a prominent theme, with Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" maintaining its lead in the Personal Development category and ranking high in Non-Fiction, highlighting the ongoing focus on mental health and societal concerns. The Women In Leadership category sees Lisa Sun's "Gravitas" at the top, also appearing in both Business and Non-Fiction lists, indicating a shift toward empowering and confident leadership styles for women in the professional world.
The impact of artificial intelligence and technology on business is reflected in the lists, with Sol Rashidi's "Your AI Survival Guide" appearing in both Business and Leadership categories, underscoring the growing importance of AI literacy in the professional sphere. Certain books continue to demonstrate their enduring relevance, with James Clear's "Atomic Habits" and Morgan Housel's "The Psychology of Money" maintaining strong positions across categories. In entrepreneurship and marketing, Matthew Luhn's "The Best Story Wins" appears in both categories, emphasizing the importance of narrative in business success.
The SUCCESS® Bestsellers list provides a comprehensive view of the literature shaping personal and professional development across the nation. Readers can find more information about the bestseller lists on the SUCCESS® website. These lists offer valuable insights for professionals, entrepreneurs, and individuals seeking personal growth, reflecting the current pulse of what resonates with success-minded individuals and providing a roadmap for enhancing knowledge and skills in various aspects of business and personal development.
As the business landscape evolves, these lists serve as a barometer for emerging trends and enduring principles in personal and professional success. They can guide reading choices and keep stakeholders informed about influential ideas shaping today's business and personal development spheres, with implications for HR vendors in tailoring products and services to meet evolving professional needs.

