Books I Recommend

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Striking Thoughts

by Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee's ideas, which guided his life and career, are shared to inspire others in their journeys. The book includes sections on life, human nature, existence, achievement, art, personal liberation, self-actualization, and ultimate principles.

PhilosophyMartial ArtsPersonal GrowthMotivationSelf-Improvement
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Science and Sanity

by Alfred Korzybski

Science and Sanity by Alfred Korzybski is an eye-opening journey into the relationship between language and reality. It breaks down how our words often fall short of capturing the world as it truly is, urging us to use language more consciously. This thought-provoking read not only challenges but also enlightens, showing us how mindful communication can shape our experiences.

General SemanticsPhilosophyPsychophysiologyMathematicsScience
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Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth

by R. Buckminster Fuller

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth by R. Buckminster Fuller provides an innovative perspective on our planet, likening it to a spaceship that lacks an instruction manual. Fuller explores how understanding our world's systems and resources is crucial for humanity's survival and progress. The book is a thought-provoking call for global cooperation and resourceful thinking in managing Earth's finite resources.

SustainabilityFuture StudiesDesignPhilosophyInnovation
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The Selfish Gene

by Richard Dawkins

The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins presents the concept that genes play a crucial role in evolution, influencing the behavior of living organisms. Dawkins argues that genes act to ensure their own survival, leading to various behaviors in animals and humans. This book offers a unique perspective on evolutionary biology, focusing on gene-centered explanations for biological processes.

EvolutionBiologyGeneticsNatural SelectionEvolutionary BiologyScience
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Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman explores two ways our brain makes decisions. One part is quick and often acts on impulse, while the other is slower and more thoughtful. This book reveals how these two parts influence our choices, from small daily decisions to big life-changing ones, often in ways we don't see.

PsychologyBusinessCongnitionDecision-MakingProblem Solving