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What literature to read for self-development?
Good day, I understand that the question is not entirely on the topic, but I hope they won’t punish me, tell me what literature can I read for self-development? Thanks in advance for your help.
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1984
Brave New World
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Book Thief
Fahrenheit 451
Animal Farm
We
Clockwork Orange
Kis
Pit
Slaughterhouse Five, or the Children's Crusade
Cat's Cradle
Lord of the Flies
Prestige
Memoirs of a Geisha
The House Where... The
Catcher in the Rye
Dog 's Rye heart
A hundred years of solitude
Guess the number
Shutter Island
Disappear without saying goodbye
Founding
Trainspotting
Fight club
"Atlas Shrugged" read. Three volumes, worth every minute spent on it.
Eckhart Tolle - the power of the moment now;
Jed McKea (if I'm not mistaken) - something about enlightenment :)
seagull named jonathan livingstone
flowers for algernon
chepaev and the void
journey to ixtlan
hagakure
art of war
man and his symbols
From the recently read and liked:
Goldrat Eliyahu - "Goal: The process of continuous improvement." After it, you will want to manage some kind of factory.
Maxim Kotin - "And botanists do business." About our compatriot and habrouser who opened a bookstore in Syvtyvkar, and now is engaged in pizza delivery by quadrocopters.
In general, you can open the website of Mann and Ferber, and read everything in a row, they only specialize in literature on self-development:
www.mann-ivanov-ferber.ru/books/bestsellers
(I have nothing to do with this publishing house).
But to be honest, having read quite a few books on this topic, I have not yet felt any positive changes in myself and my life (well, maybe I lost 20 kilos after one book on a healthy lifestyle). I would even say that I became a little less happy, because. now I began to notice that I procrastinate instead of useful activities, I don’t often change jobs, I don’t go to interviews, and I don’t do many other useful ones, because authors of books, things, and I reproach myself for this ... =)
Top 9 self-development books from Mentorist.ru
We are tired of the top "right books" just like you, so this list will not include Stephen Covey, the Dalai Lama and Brian Tracy. We have collected little-known, sometimes odious and contradictory, but razor-sharp books by Russian authors in their sincerity and practicality. We sincerely envy those who see them for the first time. Post the list to your wall so you don't lose it. Perhaps this is the best thing that has happened to you.
✅ White Paper - Viktor Vasiliev
✅ Bricks 2.0 - Daniyar Sugralinov
✅ The Path of the Winner - Vladimir Dovgan
✅ I'm an asshole. Break me completely - Amiran Sardarov
✅ What can be done in 100 days - Armen Petrosyan
✅ Other Chemistry - Denis Burkhaev
✅ 28 thoughts of Mikhail Dashkiev
✅ Absolute ruthlessness to yourself - Andrey Kochergin
✅ Everything is in your hands - Ruslan Tatunashvili
From Mosigra there was an interesting selection, there are amusing little books.
Links already posted here .
And about fiction books, they also had a good selection of books, qualitatively supplemented in the comments: Good books post
7 Habits of Highly Effective People S. Covey
An easy way to stop procrastinating N. Fiore
Allen David - How to get things in order. The art of stress-free productivity.
Srimad Bhagavatam with commentary by Srila Prabhupada is the most complete guide to this world, how to live, the laws of the universe, etc.
I started reading Dario Salas Sommer Morality of the 21st century , very interesting, by the way, the author still has a number of interesting literature.
I heard a lot about the memoirs of a geisha, but I didn’t read it. standing book?
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