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!π€£π«‘
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!π€£π«‘
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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, whileβ¦
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"The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle."
- Steve Jobs
- Steve Jobs
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