What books will make me a better person if I read them?

What books will make me a better person if I read them?

The Brothers Karamazov.

A lot of them.

Ya m8 which ones though

Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
The Pauline Epistles
The General Epistles
Revelations

this desu senpai

Which do you like?

These do nothing. And their fan club is fanatical. Worse than Harry Potter ever was.

being "better" isn't such a linear task. Any given book could help or fall flat. Anyhow
>Siddhartha
>The Myth of Sisyphus
>Bible
>Dostoyevsky
>The Road
>Stoner
>Thus Spoke Zarathustra
>The Death of Ivan Ilyich
>Meditations
>Letters from a Stoic
>Kafka on the Shore

That's kind of a carpet-bombing but one of those should get you on the right track

You are very likely the worst tripfag on this board.

Define "better"

Other anons are asking OP to define just the same... Or are you a Christcuck?

Start with the Greeks

I prefer the Romans

A better person? I hear a lot of people think the stoics do that. But I dunno. Maybe something that tugs at your heartstrings, makes you sad, but not in an empty way, but a way that makes you feel connected to everyone around you. I dunno, you'll have to do research on that, in the end. Don't do too much though, you might end up researching more than you read and be like me, a pleb faggot.

The Akashic records desu

Siddhartha

just finish this. im not a good person yet and i almso slept
//_-

Siddhartha was a homo book without the much needed climax.

Candide

Nietzsche.

None. You must make yourself a good person.

Although philosophy helps.