Master Strategy. Move with Flow. Act with Clarity
These books are not theories.
They are practical frameworks for navigating pressure, making decisions, and acting with clarity—especially when it matters most.

Featured Books

Strategy / Decision-Making
7 Habits of Strategic Thinkers
Most people react.
Strategic thinkers see ahead—and act at the right moment.
This book distills how high-level decision makers think into clear, practical habits.
It helps you step back, see the bigger picture, and act with precision—especially under pressure.
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Flow / Effortless Action
Wu Wei Comes Alive
The highest form of action…
is effortless.
Most people try to force outcomes.
But force often creates resistance.
This book explores Wu Wei—not as philosophy, but as a practical way to move through life with less force and more clarity.
It shows you how to act without forcing… and achieve more by doing less.
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Tao Te Ching / Tai Chi Lineage
Decoding the Tao Te Ching
Co-authored with Tai Chi Master Sim Pooh Ho
Published by World Scientific
The Tao Te Ching is one of the most profound books ever written—yet few truly understand it.
This book interprets the Tao Te Ching through the lens of personal cultivation and Tai Chi practice.
Master Sim Pooh Ho draws from a lineage that spans centuries, revealing how the principles of Tao, Te, yin and yang are not abstract ideas—but living principles expressed through movement.
Translated and interpreted by Tekson Teo, the book makes these teachings accessible to modern readers—bridging ancient wisdom with real practice.
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Why These Books Matter
In a world of constant pressure, most people try to do more.
But more effort does not always lead to better results.
These books explore a different path—
one where clarity replaces force,
and timing replaces struggle.
Whether through strategy, flow, or ancient wisdom,
they point to the same truth:
You don’t win by forcing outcomes.
You win by aligning with the moment.