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What book changed your outlook on life?

I'll be that person and say The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Too much resonated with me and the self reflection was almost painful :lol:

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Notes from the Underground and Resistance to Evil by Force.
South of the border west of the sun. By Haruki Murakami
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Original post by Themysticalegg
South of the border west of the sun. By Haruki Murakami


Having a quick glimpse of the summary for this..Right up my street. Added to my list :yep:
Original post by 8472
Having a quick glimpse of the summary for this..Right up my street. Added to my list :yep:


If you enjoy that, read Norwegian Wood as well :biggrin: I read one book and now I'm a Haruki Marukami fanboy!
Mice and Men.

Watched it in the theatre after I read it, what a book.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
Helped me to start living in the now which results in freedom from suffering and many other benefits.
The subtle art of not giving a f**k


Because let's face it, the more fu*ks you give, the more fu*ked you are : )))))
Please Look After Mother by Kyung-sook Shin.
Original post by Themysticalegg
South of the border west of the sun. By Haruki Murakami


HM is one of my fave orthurs

:h:
I read my own heart and I was inspired to be better.
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Original post by TheNamesBond.
Mice and Men.

Watched it in the theatre after I read it, what a book.

It was unfortunate we did it for so long during my GCSEs. Kind of ruined any enjoyment or love for it :frown:
Bible
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Original post by Anneyong <3
The subtle art of not giving a f**k


Because let's face it, the more fu*ks you give, the more fu*ked you are : )))))

Haha I love the messages conveyed by this book :yep:
A book called Ishmael, about a psychic gorilla and the future of the human race. It's much more thoughtful than it sounds and I highly recommend it. It's by Daniel Quinn.
The Continuum Concept - so much of what we grow up believing, not questioning, is actually a societal construct and there are so many other ways of being/thinking/feeling. I believe the world would be a much better place if everyone read it....
12 Rules for life. Jordan Peterson.
the subtle art of not giving a ****
Original post by Kaffee_1998
12 Rules for life. Jordan Peterson.


im trying to read that but its complicated asf, he keeps talking about lobsters and genesis i havent got a clue whats going on
F**k It, a very interesting philosophical book about changing how one change their interactions with life.

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