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Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder
08 $Introduces the concept of antifragility, describing systems that not only withstand but actually benefit from disorder, volatility, and stressors.
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Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
08 $Explores how individuals can transform their lives by understanding the connection between thoughts, emotions, and reality.
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Crime And Punishment
08 $Portrays the main character, Raskolnikov, as a young, arrogant, and indecisive young man who is living in poverty. He decides to kill an elderly pawnbroker and pretends to want to pawn his watch as a way to rehearse the crime.
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Don’t Believe Everything You Think
08 $Argues that emotional and psychological suffering originates from our own thoughts, not external events.
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Eat That Frog! Action Workbook
08 $All about overcoming procrastination and learning to manage your time. It’s normal to feel drowned in work, but when you learn to “eat your frogs” – meaning do your most important tasks first – you’ll work more efficiently and be happier too.
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Economics in One Lesson
08 $Argues that the core of economics is to consider both the immediate and long-term consequences of any policy on all affected groups, not just a select few.
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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
08 $Dale Carnegie teaches how imagining a worst-case scenario can stop your anxiety, why criticism is a compliment, and why smart spending is better than a raise—and you’ll come away with the right tools to build a happier, less worried mindset.
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Letter to His Father
08 $The author takes a retrospective journey through his life, recollecting and analyzing the reasons for the estrangement and hostility between a father and a son.
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Letters To A Poet
07 $Born in 1875, the great German lyric poet Rainer Maria Rilke published his first collection of poems in 1898 and went on to become renowned for his delicate depiction of the workings of the human heart. Drawn by some sympathetic note in his poems, young people often wrote to Rilke with their problems and hopes. From 1903 to 1908 Rilke wrote a series of remarkable responses to a young, would-be poet on poetry and on surviving as a sensitive observer in a harsh world. Those letters, still a fresh source of inspiration and insight, are accompanied here by a chronicle of Rilke’s life that shows what he was experiencing in his own relationship to life and work when he wrote them.
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Man’s Search for Meaning
018 $Details his experiences in Nazi concentration camps and introduces his psychotherapeutic method, logotherapy.
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Man’s Search for Meaning
08 $Summarizes his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and explains his theory of logotherapy.
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Meditations
08 $A collection of personal reflections and philosophical musings on Stoic principles, written by the Roman Emperor as a guide for himself.