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What’s one book that changed the way you think, and why should others read it? For me, it would be “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. For a nearly 100 year old book, it’s packed with knowledge that’s applicable today. From choosing your purpose to finding your path. I recommend it to everyone. What about you?
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"The book on the Taboo against knowing who you are" by Alan Watts. He explores the idea of self-identity and the nature of reality. Watts argues that many people live in a state of separation from their true selves, influenced by societal norms and conditioning. He challenges the notion of a fixed self and suggests that our identities are fluid and interconnected with the universe. Such an epic book
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Wow, that does sound pretty epic & almost like a necessary read for everyone. Thank you for sharing with us - I just added it to my Audible Wishlist, looking forward to this one.
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This does sound pretty fucking cool dude, and way out of the norm from what I would normally read. Is it an easy read? I sometimes get put off by books that are too hard to follow or unnecessarily verbose.
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I love Alan Watts 🔥
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