What book changed your life?

Umer
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Over the last 3 years, I read more than 100 books. It has changed my life. I used to read very little in school. Once I discovered the business and self-help genre I started devouring books. It’s incredible how one book can change your perspective on life. But how do you find time to read? I’m glad you asked.

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Imtiyaz
I've not read many books but few. I can vote for "The Almanack of Naval Ravikanth". If you haven't read it already, you should take out time for it.
Sean Song
《The Count of Monte Cristo》 Novel by Alexandre Dumas I got the importance of persistance.
Natasha Hicken
1984 - I read it at the exact moment I needed to. I was a teenager angry at the world without the words to articulate my feelings. Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Another book that helped shine a light on a way of thinking that I'd been stumbling around in the dark for. Dune - SO many one liners with such deep wisdom. Cant believe I've only just discovered it. Heavy themes of the relationship between struggle and human potential, the ethics of terraforming and the nature of politics and religion.
Ezzat Suhaime
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Sevenevens by Neal Stephenson... check it out!!!
James Salli
I think many of us face the problem of a huge accumulation of books on our shelves, and do not know what to do with it. I found a simple way to get rid of it, using online service where you can sell books for cash. In addition, if you love to read, you can find anything you like, for every taste and color) Good luck!
Zain ul Abidin
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Luka Vasic
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How to win friends and influence people. So many great tips, once you start implementing them you just see the change.
Muhammad Usama
Mindset by Carol Dweck Helped me in changing my mindset
Grant Ely
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
Muhammad Usman Javed
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Saif Ullah Khalid
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie