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  • Which book changed your perspective towards life?

    Indu Thangamuthu
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    Though I have lots to point at, for me, I would say, 1. Bagavat Gita 2. The Alchemist

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    Mehdi Rifai
    Ooh loved The Alchemist! Mine is Thinking Fast and Slow
    Indu Thangamuthu
    @mehdi_rifai Thinking Fast and Slow ... Haven't read it yet. In my bucket list for this year!
    Roop Reddy
    Every book I read has some impact but few of them have the highest Impact. Some of them include. 1) Atlas Shrugged 2) Fooled by Randomness 3) Naval Thoughts - Not exactly a book 4) Power of the Subconscious Mind
    Krishnan Sethuraman
    For me it was Rich Dad Poor Dad.
    Vlad Zivkovic
    @indu_thangamuthu It's really one of the most eye opening books, I read it some 15 years ago and it is still my favorite story about life.
    Olatz Urrutia
    I started reading the alchemist when I was too young so could never finished... For me there are a lot but one of them could be The Kite Runner
    Indu Thangamuthu
    @olatz_urrutia Did you not get the urge to read "The Alchemist" again, from first, to finish?
    Piet Jan de Bruin
    Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality by Anthony de Mello
    Bakemono Fra
    Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
    Naveen Nair
    1. "Tuesdays With Morrie" - A small book, but gave a lot of perspective about life and death. 2. "The Fist of God - Fredrick Forsyth" - Taught me to stay calm and remain true to my mission, no matter how messed up the situation is. 3. " Tribe of Mentors - Tim Ferris" - Tim asks a series of questions to people highly successful in their fields, and there emerges a pattern. Can give a few more suggestions, but these are just the top of my head.
    Nihal Kothiyal
    man's search for meaning /
    Richard Gao
    I'd say probably The Lean Startup. Really got me thinking of starting my own business and paved the way for evoke-app.com
    Tra Dao
    The Alchemist too
    Ágh Helmut
    Tolstoy - War and Peace
    Cris Rat
    How to fail at almost everything and still win big
    LisaKim
    The Way of Integrity by Martha Beck
    Indu Thangamuthu
    @mycelebs_elle Nice! How many times have you read it?
    Zee A
    Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, really made me learn how to not take no for an answer and anything is possible.
    Naveen Nair
    @zeenatelle Absolutely loved this book. Also, the amount of research Walter Isaacson has done blew my mind. Apparently Steve Jobs himself did not want the book to come out. I also highly recommend "Benjamin Franklin" by the same author.
    Mahnoor Tanveer
    "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. This book tells the story of a shepherd boy named Santiago who embarks on a journey to fulfill his dreams. Along the way, he learns important lessons about following his heart, taking risks, and trusting the universe to guide him. The book has inspired many readers, including myself to pursue their passions and trust in life's journey.
    Jenna Keegan
    When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
    David Cagigas
    The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
    Mirena Vasileva
    @edworking Love the secret! Our minds/thoughts are our most powerful tools