What book helped you learn the most about life?
What book helped you learn the most about life?
I'd say how to win friends and influence people.
Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes
As memey as it might sound, Plato's Republic.
how so?
The bible.
The Brothers Karamazov
youre asking someboody to sum up the central text of western civilization in a few words. tidy your room
he's not asking him to sum. and regardless if you can't sum or explain how a book influenced you life in a few sentences any opinion given isn't going to have much validity.
>u-life
not changing or regretting this, but I will acknowledge it
The Stranger. Beautiful book.
Waking up
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Idiot, by Fyodor Dostoevsky
>tidy your room
its been a while since ive witnessed someone discredit themselves this hard
This.
You should really be ashamed of yourself.
>Pure Affirmation: The Book
This
Maths in action 2
It reified goodness for me. It taught me about the minds of men. It showed me what was beautiful and what was ugly. It pointed out the things I should value and the things I should not. Really, it opened my mind to those things which my mind had previously been closed to as an insufferable new atheist. It showed me the real meaning of intelligence and reason.
Say something more.
man's search for meaning by viktor frankl
>go back
>Dostoyevsky
>Virginia Woolf
>Bill Faulkner
I always keep at least one of them in rotation to keep myself spiritually grounded
Don Quixote
Brothers Karamazov
Zarathustra
Magic Mountain