What's a book that significantly changed your perspective or life? How did it impact you?
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Uma Venugopal@uma_venugopal
Chaos, deep work, atomic habits, grit, courage to be disliked.
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@uma_venugopal I love the list! 'Chaos' to embrace uncertainty, 'Deep Work' for focus, 'Atomic Habits' for lasting change, 'Grit' for perseverance, and 'Courage to Be Disliked' for authentic living. Each is a gem in its own right!
The Great Gatsby
@manveezus Ah, 'The Great Gatsby'! Fitzgerald's portrayal of the American Dream and its complexities is timeless. It's a reflection on ambition, excess, and the pursuit of happiness.
@amber_gardener Couldn't have said it better myself. I've also found the Thrawn trilogy Timothy Zahn to very engaging.
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To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee opened my eyes to the importance of empathy and understanding. It made me realize the impact of prejudice and injustice and motivated me to stand up for what's right.
@chalie_clark To Kill a Mockingbird is a masterpiece that continues to touch hearts. Harper Lee's portrayal of empathy and justice leaves a profound impact. It's a call to champion what's right and create a more compassionate world.
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@olenabomko Absolutely! 'Think and Grow Rich' is a timeless classic. Napoleon Hill's principles inspire countless individuals to unlock their potential and achieve their goals.
'Becoming' by Michelle Obama inspired me with its message of perseverance and ambition. Her journey from humble beginnings to becoming the First Lady showcased the importance of hard work.
@taha_waheed Michelle Obama's 'Becoming' is a beacon of inspiration! Her story of resilience and determination resonates deeply, emphasizing that dreams are achievable through hard work and unwavering ambition. Her journey continues to motivate us all.
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I know it is a little weird but I found Sapiens and Homo-Deus to be really helpful in understanding more about the psychology of humans.
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@amber_gardener Did you try to get through 21 lessons for the 21st century? I found it to be a bit of a slog (maybe even a cash grab haha) and a little less insightful than the other two.
Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking did more than just give me the willpower to quit smoking. It helped change my perspective to the point where it feels like my addiction is just gone after four years without tobacco.
It got me on a train of thought that made me realize I don't like alcohol anymore, so I quit that. Now I'm consciously doing the same with sugar, particularly soda pop.
When you really think about it, the very simple concepts in that book can be used to help all sorts of personal problems.