7 Books You Have to Read at Least Once in Your Life

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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 04:20 GMT

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Photo by Loann Mark Kuzneitsov on Unsplash

Photo by Loann Mark Kuzneitsov on Unsplash

There is no doubt that books reshape our personality and the way we think; by the end of the day, we are a result of what we feed our brains with. Some books catch us by the first page, others might have us struggling to finish them, and then, there are those books that are real treasures, ones that will leave you mind-blown. We’ve gathered up here 7 books that you will definitely enjoy not only once, but probably would want to read again.
 
You Can Heal Your Life
By Louise Hay
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The ultimate guide on self-healing and the power of the mind to heal your body and life. Best-selling author, Louise Hay is an internationally renowned leader in the self-help field. With a great deal of experience, Louise shares how she was able to heal herself after being diagnosed with cancer. In this great book, you will find profound insight into the relationship between the mind and the body and how the mind has the power to heal us.
 
How to Do the Work
By Dr. Nicole LePera
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With more than 6 million followers on Instagram for “The Holistic Psychologist”, Dr. Nicole LePera has come up with a revolutionary approach to healing. Frustrated by the traditional practices of psychotherapy, Dr. Nicole wanted to develop new methods for her patients and herself that unify physical, mental, and spiritual health. After she had noticed the life-changing results on herself, she decided to share this knowledge with others. Dr. Nicole offers a protocol for self-healing and guides us on how we can create a more joyful life and break free from destructive behaviors.
 
The Laws of Human Nature
By Robert Greene
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Author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, and The Art of Seduction, Robert Greene has gathered millions of readers and listeners. In his book, The Laws of Human Nature, Robert explains how our lives depend on relationships with people, hence understanding their behaviors and why they do what they do is integral. Drawing from examples and stories of historical figures, he teaches us how to master self-control by detaching ourselves from our emotions and how to develop empathy towards others and look behind the masks people keep on all the time.
 
Blink
By Malcolm Gladewell
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In this book, Malcolm Gladwell redefines how we perceive and see around us and within us. Blink explores those fast decisions that seem to be taken instantly in a blink of an eye while in fact they aren’t as simply made as they seem.
 
 
Attached
By Amir Levine & Rachel S.F. Heller
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Through this book, Amir and Rachel explain different attachment styles in adults and how this affects the relationship. Through this book, the authors help readers understand their attachment style and that of their partners offering a road map to build stronger and more fulfilling connections with those we love.
 
Rich Dad Poor Dad
By Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Through his book, Robert narrates his story of growing up with two dads, his real father, and his best friend’s father, the rich dad, and explains how both of them shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book debunks the myth that you can only become rich if you earn a high income. Robert also explains how the lessons that were learned and challenged two decades ago are now more relevant.
 
Thinking Fast & Slow
By Daniel Kahneman
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This book is popular for a reason. Thinking Fast and Slow offers a whole new and different look at how our minds work based on the findings of Daniel Kahneman ever since he started as a cognitive psychologist. The book shows us how our minds are tricked by prejudices even when we think we are thinking logically and offers practical methods for smarter thinking.
 

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