People in this progressive world barely get time for reforming their soul and spirit; here come books. Books have a lot to offer, and it does have someone else experiences recorded for us to help us not get stuck in a dilemma or not go through something that could easily be dodged.
“Books are considered humans closest allies”.
Books won’t judge you for your troubles.
Books won’t rule you to do something
Books liberate us!
Here are some of the book’s names and little of what it says to water your thoughts, memories, and personality;
Life’s Amazing Secrets by Gaur Gopal Das
Gaur Gopal Das’s is one of the most adored and largely followed monks. In his book, he has guided the world, finding and maintaining a balanced life and the ultimate purpose of living.
The book is amazingly well written and isn’t boring at all. There are times when one might feel that the chapter is written particularly for them, as he has touched every nook and corner of a human personality and their perspectives.
The book is written in a straightforward and understanding language. The book not only has situations but has got apt and well-explained solutions to our sceptical problems.
This book is all for those who are looking for peaceful and better living. He has considered Bhagvat Gita the source of his interpretations and has mentioned real-life stories. Suitable for all age groups.
The Art of Happiness by 14th Dalai Lama and Howard c. Cutler
The book is written by the well-known Buddhist monk 14th Dalai Lama and psychiatrist Howard c. Cutler.
Howard and the Dalai Lama have captured the essence of a happy life in it. This book fits into our lives majorly because, given the pressure and challenges of today’s world, we not just keep our focus limited to our working skills but give proper attention to our living/life skills as well.
Humans are carved to be happy, and happiness resides within us; we forget that. If we keep in check with our inner energy, we will see the joy we inherited for so long.
The book is amazing to read; if your life is affected by mid-age chaos, it will tell you, you don’t have to find something that stays right within you!
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*uck by Mark Manson
This book is all about practical approaches one must follow to have a chaos-free life, although chaos-free is just a phase. The writer keeps readers engaged till the end. He did mention how we keep on fighting against something in life that isn’t even relevant.
Like the title suggests, the writer highlights how we need to draw a line between ‘important matters’ and ‘not so important ones, instead of wasting our energy on irrelevant aspects of life.
Life isn’t about ignoring harsh reality but finding the loophole and resolving it. Book seems good for later teenagers and the above age group.
Ikigai: the Japanese secret to a long and happy life by Francesc miracles and Hector Garcia
Ikigai itself means “ life worth living “, life expectancy in Japan has shocked the world and is the highest in the world. The book claims that people in Japan have found their purpose of living and know how to make their ‘lives worth living ‘.
Book compiles on, “ just live your life, life isn’t a mathematical problem to be solved all at once, just be on time, be where you are, enjoy the moment, and the puzzle will fit accordingly “. The book mentions some of the Japanese everyday trends and routines, including their sorted mindset. The Book seems suitable for all age groups.
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
A moving book with lots and lots of amazing teaching and morals you will read about them. Morrie is an old lecturer who taught the writer and enlightened us as well. The book doesn’t need a pitch, and it is a blind read kind of book.
You will find yourself turning the last page of the last chapter with a smile and an amazing Tuesday or Monday or Wednesday or whichever with everyone’s favourite Morrie.
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