Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
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#42Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Always been a favorite.
Re: Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
#43I knew corporate America (and even many startups) were so dysfunctional, but I didn't know what could replace it. The Toyota Way shows a bright path to the ideal. And makes me realize how far we are from that.
Re: Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
#44Books that have brought a lot of influence:
. 4hr Body
. Captivate
. Good Calories/bad Calories / How we get fat
. How to cook everything
. I will teach you to be rich
Re: Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
#45The 4-Hour Workweek - made me quit my job and start a business. Since then I've been able to travel internationally for the first time in my life while working as much as I want.
What kind of company did you start?
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#46Re: Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
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#48Re: Ask HN: What was the one book that you read and it actually changed your life?
#49Never really been one to enjoy popular books on philosophy (Alchemist was overrated, Monk who sold his Ferrari cliched, The Secret just boring ...IMO) and picked this up at a used book store. The book truly put a new perspective on life for me.
Perhaps it was a combination of the time when I read the book: Undue stress, massive imposter syndrome, that feeling of not moving ahead in life, and the oh-so-messed-up quarter life crisis, but this book was an absolute eyeopener for me.
Find your own meaning in life, and live your own philosophy instead of aping a "master" (spiritual or otherwise) because a "master" is someone who has shaped his own philosophy and that will almost NEVER completely apply to you. In the book, when the titular Siddhartha realises this and starts off on his own journey, something clicked within me and I started making genuine attempts to get past my (mostly) self-imposed problems in life. Can easily say this book helped me get through confusing times and come out better on the other side
Truly a life-changing book for me, and no wonder it's been popular for over half a century!
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The Art of War, The War of Art (except the final bits of the book) and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance come in a close second, each having shaped the way I look at decision making processes and influenced my general life strategy
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#502. Man's Search for Meaning by Frankl - no matter how bad you think you have it, it can be worse, and you can find meaning.
3. The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen - it's the journey (not the destination) and pay attention!