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In Philosophy, The Good Life is a condition in which a person will live the most happy and meaningful life possible.

These books will teach you how to achieve it.

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Mornings are sacred because the distractions haven’t woken up.

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Looks and depth.


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7 timeless self help books to read. πŸ“š

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This book explains everything about stress in a scientific and engaging writing.

You won’t find someone more knowledgeable on this topic than Robert Sapolsky (also author of Behave).

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Silence is a great canvas for your thoughts. That vacuum helps turn all of your inputs into output. That lack of interruption helps you flow.

Every business wants to get you addicted to their infinite updates, pings, chats, messages, and news. But if what you want out of life is to create, then those are your obstacles.

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4 Books to Develop a Stronger Mindset


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The most important form of selfishness involves spending time on your fitness, eating right, pursuing your career, and still spending quality time with your family and friends.

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We’re programmed for unselfish behavior by society, our parents, and even our genes to some extent. The problem is that our obsession with generosity causes people to think in the short term. We skip exercise to spend an extra hour helping at home. We buy fast food to save time to help a coworker with a problem. At every turn, we cheat our own future to appear generous today.


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We are constantly deluded. The reason we suffer is that we don’t see the world clearly. It designed our minds to see, feel and believe what was convenient in order to protect our genes. The pursuit of happiness is part of this delusion. The reason we feel good when we eat, is to assure that we will repeat that activity. But in order to repeat it, the good feeling has to cease.

Robert Wright took some of the ancient teachings of Buddhism in the quest to alleviate this fundamental problem. He uses some kinds of meditation in order to have a clearer glance at his feelings, thoughts and instincts, and shows how this helps reduce anxiety, regret and hatred from the perspective of modern neuroscience and psychology.

Insightful and accessible, this book is full of interesting ideas and deeply grounded on science. It will change the way you see the world, and yourself.

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The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.
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