* The Alchemist - the closest thing in my life to a religious text. Just a beautiful story that I can recall at any time for some calm.
* Desert Solitaire - just read this recently and it gave me an entirely new outlook on the relationship between humans and nature.
* Don Quixote - I was blown away by how a book that is ~600 years old could make me laugh and keep me interested. Changed how I think about people 'a long time ago' since they could enjoy the same books I do.
* House of Leaves - this one just split open my brain in an irreversible way, sort of like how you hear people describe certain drugs.Ask HN: What books changed the way you think about almost everything?
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#542I know this is a recent book but it got me to think about personal, religious, and government motivations from a different perspective.
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#543Barack Obama read it at 22 and said it was mesmerizing and that it shaped how he thinks about politics.
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#544"Deep Work" by Cal Newport. It completely changed how I view my work, and how I spend my time, more than any other generic self-help book I've come across. It isn't the usual "delete Facebook, and everything will be fine" blog post. The main take-away for me is making a well-defined separation between "busy"/"shallow" work and "deep" work. This takes the form of spending long, uninterrupted periods engaged in deep wo…
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#545Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse Beautiful book, full of wisdom. It's short but I had to read it multiple times (and I'll probably read it many times more, each time discovering something new and deeper and relevant to my current state of play).
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#548Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius. Bottom line: judge your success in life by how well you make your decisions, not by your outcome. You have full control of your decisions, and often no control at all over their results.
If you enjoyed Marcus Aurelius, you'd probably enjoy reading Seneca. "On The Shortness of Life" [1] is my favorite work of his, though there are many other gems among his letters. [1] - https://tripinsurancestore.com/4/on-the-shortness-of-life.pd...
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#549* Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker
* Discipline Equals Freedom by Willink Jocko
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#550I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this one yet: "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion", by Jonathan Haidt [0]. This book fundamentally changed how I think about religion and politics. It helped me understand a lot of behaviors which I'd previous considered absolutely incomprehensible. [0] https://www.amazon.com/Righteous-Mind-Divided-Politics-Relig...