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i love recommending Mary Roach - who takes science and makes it fun - she has several books that are funny and yet informative - Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void is one of them

What are your interests? You may find that there are non fiction books in an area that interests you (for instance, my foodie husband loves reading Ruhlman and Bourdain).
A lot of good non fiction writing is done on current events and social issues - are any of these of interest to you?
Popular science books in the soft sciences tend to be really approachable. Mary Roach, as mentioned by Dee, is a good example. Or you could try something by Gladwell, one of the Freakonomics books, or something like "The Drunkard's Walk" or "The Paradox of Choice".
Or you could try a collection of essays. David Foster Wallace has a couple of essay collections that are excellent. I really enjoy Jon Ronson - he's a British and more approachable than Wallace. David Rakoff and David Sedaris are both very funny. I enjoy Sarah Vowell, although she usually does American History (I'm not American either, and I learn something new reading Vowell).
There's so much to choose from in non-fiction!

In the actual self-improvement department: QBQ!, Linchpin & The Millionaire Mind. These are mostly business/career related.
Reading about inspiring people always makes me want to strive to be my best: Kisses from Katie, Life Without Limits & Mud, Sweat and Tears.

What I do like are The Great Courses because they are lectures specifically meant for hearing. Getting those from audible with one credit is a steal, but I bet libraries also have them. They cover all kinds of subjects - economics, psychology, history, literature, music, science, etc.
Books mentioned in this topic
QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability in Work and in Life (other topics)Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? (other topics)
The Millionaire Mind (other topics)
Kisses from Katie (other topics)
Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life (other topics)
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i dont understand popular science. biographies just simply frastrate me they are so acomplished and im not. thats the oposite from inspiring.
and they are american.or old.
can this genre inspire me?
im 30 and not american.