Henok
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Henok here. Just a messy collection of interesting things to improve or make your life worse!
Reach me at @StoicallyAwake.
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Hey guys I've previously posted a similar message on here, and I've also mentioned that I have books on many other fields - mainly engineering and science - all books I've read in 15 years. I've finally arranged them properly for you, as promised before.
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Here you go guys)) here is the updated link to those

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vY53gKoYDfOxSHn3gSxgOlu-cZ00_NUn?usp=sharing

just look up what you need among these pdf books in pertinent folders
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For any queries and suggestions, contact me, username in the description🫑
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A Thousand Years
James Arthur
Good night❀️
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Me every time:
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We exist in moments, nothing more.
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If a tree falls in an uninhabited forest, does it make a sound?
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Henok
If a tree falls in an uninhabited forest, does it make a sound?
Btw, that's one of the fundamental question in epistemology and metaphysics.
It explores the relationship between perception and reality.
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It probes the nature of reality itself: does a phenomenon exist independently of an observer to perceive it, or is perception necessary for existence?
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So, my short and yet logical answer is: physically, the falling tree creates sound waves. However, whether that constitutes "sound" depends on the definition: if sound requires a perceiver, then no. If sound is simply the physical phenomenon of vibrations, then yes.

I'd like to hear your perspectives:)
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While it's true that the falling tree creates sound waves (vibrations in the air), the perception of sound requires a receiverβ€”an auditory system to process those vibrations. The waves are present, yes, but without a receiver, they're merely physical phenomena, not the subjective experience we call "sound." Therefore, "sound," as we understand it, doesn't exist in the absence of a listener.
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Sitting somewhere very quiet, where the breeze of the air caresses your face constantly, and there is a ballad music in the background.

This is one of the few moments i call being "really" alive.

Not reminiscing about the past nor bothering about the future, just existing at the fleeting moment.
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Most things in life are merely psychological.
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Forever Young
Alphaville
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The Nights
Avicii
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What are some of your all-time favorite books?
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Henok
What are some of your all-time favorite books?
I'll begin :)

My literary journey has spanned several genres. In politics, Animal Farm by Orwell stands out. For philosophical depth, I've explored the works of Nietzsche and Dostoevsky extensively. Othello represents a high point in tragic literature, while Kafka's works are my go-to for romantic fiction. Fahrenheit 451 exemplifies dystopian philosophy, and I'm currently engaged with the thriller Haunting Adeline. However, the only book to truly move me to tears? Surprisingly, it was Stewart's Calculus!🀣🫑
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Henok
I'll begin :) My literary journey has spanned several genres. In politics, Animal Farm by Orwell stands out. For philosophical depth, I've explored the works of Nietzsche and Dostoevsky extensively. Othello represents a high point in tragic literature, while…
Two notable mention i'd like to add from amharic literature are α‹΄αˆ­α‰Ά αŒ‹α‹³ and αŒ₯α‰ α‰₯πŸ”₯
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