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The book that influenced you alot

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13 minutes ago, Vallavan said:

 

Like Ellen said..

its was a great book for me because I read it when I was kinda lost towards end of undergrad and didnt know what to do or didnt have the motivation..

some books are meaningful and you get a lot out of if you read it at the right time..

N&^& I will get the book from the library then

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If anyone says that one book changed his/her life, he/she has read only a few books in his/her life.

24 minutes ago, Somedude said:

 

Really? Thats good book and I loved it. Its a fiction with some adventure, fiction and a bit of philosophy. But inspiration hadly comes from fiction genre.

Generally non-fictitious genre like autobiographies, philosophy or some abstract ideas influence the people. The Alchemist book read life changing ante over stretch in my opinion.

Akada point kuda ade, it’s a good book but not life changing..epudo 10/inter lo chadvinapudu mast enlightenment feels vachindi ....tbh nak aite a book chadvina wow great anipistadi...including books like animal farm, 1984, little Prince which are also fiction with philosophy  but Malla kotta book Chadvagane old one will not be that effective anymore. The stuff keeps changing even if some takeaways can become life lessons....

but apparently  when Vallavan read it he felt it was very good because of the timing.  May be if he read it in a different point of time he might not feel the same 

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Akada point kuda ade, it’s a good book but not life changing..epudo 10/inter lo chadvinapudu mast enlightenment feels vachindi ....tbh nak aite a book chadvina wow great anipistadi...including books like animal farm, 1984, little Prince which are also fiction with philosophy  but Malla kotta book Chadvagane old one will not be that effective anymore. The stuff keeps changing even if some takeaways can become life lessons....

but apparently  when Vallavan read it he felt it was very good because of the timing.  May be if he read it in a different point of time he might not feel the same 

Okay. I may have already grown wise when I read that book or I don't find vicarious inspiration through finctional characters which others may find. I enjoyed reading it and really liked. It didn't influence me or inspire me. Finction never inspires me. Many non-fictious genre books have inspired.

2 hours ago, Somedude said:

 

Really? Thats good book and I loved it. Its a fiction with some adventure, fiction and a bit of philosophy. But inspiration hadly comes from fiction genre.

Generally non-fictitious genre like autobiographies, philosophy or some abstract ideas influence the people. The Alchemist book read life changing ante over stretch in my opinion.

no book we ever read are life changing imo.. they stir your thoughts and the impact is for a few weeks to months anthe..

this certain book was helpful for me when I read it, may be not so much now...

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2 hours ago, Somedude said:

If anyone says that one book changed his/her life, he/she has read only a few books in his/her life.

Life ani yevaru cheppadu anna.

Nothing or no one can change our life as a whole. Life is dynamic journey and it's not static.

Generally influence happens in shape of changed thought process or Understanding society better to name a few. 

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Finished reading Sapiens. It’s a decent book on human beings and our course of evolution. 

1 minute ago, veerigadu said:

Finished reading Sapiens. It’s a decent book on human beings and our course of evolution. 

Read Homo Deus now. I found that slightly better than Sapiens. 

Forgot to mention, Siddhartha.

Currently reading "Republic" by Plato

14 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

Finished reading Sapiens. It’s a decent book on human beings and our course of evolution. 

I love that book

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