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  • What books changed the way you think about almost everything?

    Wassim 🐨
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    Pick one book that had a significant impact on your thought process and outlook on life.

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    flo merian
    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It's a simple book that conveys a powerful idea: the world will help you if you choose to follow your dream. If you ever happen to find yourself feeling that you're not enjoying what you do, I recommend you to read it.
    Nithin Jawahar
    Trust Me, I'm lying. Makes you question the authenticity of every damn thing you read or watch online. A must read for sure.
    Karthik Tatikonda
    Getting acquired by Andrew. It changed my view about selling companies.
    Samantha Kalita
    I have to say "The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness" by Joel ben Izzy which has helped me keep things in perspective.
    Ozymandias van Mokum
    ALMANACK OF NAVAL RAVIKANT A Guide to Wealth and Happiness This one just clicked 💯. Most people could not share so much wisdom and a unique perspectice while at the same time reading all that Naval shares is so sensible and seems almost simplistic. https://www.navalmanack.com/ ------------- https://www.amazon.com/gp/produc...
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    Thinking fast and slow - got to know how my mind works to avoid a lot of mistakes. The go-to book of psychology (as a psych major!)
    Sanjay Somashekar
    Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss and Tahl Raz as definitely changed the way I think about almost everything.
    Jonayed Tanjim
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    Zero to One by Peter Thiel. This book changed my way of thinking.
    Ірина Прокопів
    I wouldn't say this has changed everything, it rather collected most of things that influence me in one place: The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman
    Luis Gustavo
    To be honest, When I read rich dad poor dad I was shock like 1 month... All the things that I had learned were bullshit 😱
    Le Stinchcomb
    One that really flipped my perspective is "Sapiens" by Yuval Noah Harari. It's this epic journey through human history that made me see things in a whole new light. But speaking of seeing things differently, recently, I found some fallen angels names in the Bible. It's like this hidden layer of ancient stories that I never paid much attention to before. Exploring their stories and backgrounds has given me a fresh appreciation for the depth and complexity of biblical narratives. So, if you're on a quest for books that can reshape your thinking, don't hesitate to dive into "Sapiens" and maybe even explore those fallen angels' names in the Bible.