What books changed the way you think about almost everything?
Wassim 🐨
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Pick one book that had a significant impact on your thought process and outlook on life.
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Le Stinchcomb@le_stinchcomb
One that really flipped my perspective is "Sapiens" by Yuval Noah Harari. It's this epic journey through human history that made me see things in a whole new light.
But speaking of seeing things differently, recently, I found some fallen angels names in the Bible. It's like this hidden layer of ancient stories that I never paid much attention to before. Exploring their stories and backgrounds has given me a fresh appreciation for the depth and complexity of biblical narratives.
So, if you're on a quest for books that can reshape your thinking, don't hesitate to dive into "Sapiens" and maybe even explore those fallen angels' names in the Bible.
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To be honest, When I read rich dad poor dad I was shock like 1 month... All the things that I had learned were bullshit 😱
I wouldn't say this has changed everything, it rather collected most of things that influence me in one place: The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss and Tahl Raz as definitely changed the way I think about almost everything.
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
It's a simple book that conveys a powerful idea: the world will help you if you choose to follow your dream. If you ever happen to find yourself feeling that you're not enjoying what you do, I recommend you to read it.
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LaunchPedia
Getting acquired by Andrew. It changed my view about selling companies.
PH Hunters
Trust Me, I'm lying. Makes you question the authenticity of every damn thing you read or watch online. A must read for sure.
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Zero to One by Peter Thiel.
This book changed my way of thinking.
ALMANACK OF NAVAL RAVIKANT
A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
This one just clicked 💯. Most people could not share so much wisdom and a unique perspectice while at the same time reading all that Naval shares is so sensible and seems almost simplistic.
https://www.navalmanack.com/
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I have to say "The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness" by Joel ben Izzy which has helped me keep things in perspective.