15. Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives.
15. Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives.
The greatest books are defined as classics for a reason. Written by the greatest literary minds of their time, they have universal themes, characters, experiences, emotions and perspectives that are still relevant today. Some of them are the very inspiration from which entire modern genres of literary fiction have sprung up from.
If you love reading, here’s a perfect reading list
for you. Even if you aren’t so much into reading, here’re some reasons to love
reading.
Everyone should read at least once for these 15
books — some are well known classics, mindset, others are self
development. All are well worth reading
at least once in your life!
Number 15- The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama.
Part-memoir, part-guidebook to spirituality, The Art
of Happiness finds Tibetan Buddhist leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama and
psychologist Howard Cutler, MD, in a meeting of the minds held to help you
achieve and maintain what, despite great loss, the enlightened monk found many
years ago: happiness.
Number 14- The E-Myth Revisited by
Michael E. Gerber.
Being an entrepreneur is all fun until you realize
that you’re actually not as experienced as others. Your knowledge might not be
at the same level as those who’ve been in the business for twenty years and
that scares you.
No need to worry though, if you have a high
teachability index, you will be fine! There are many misconceptions out there
about starting your business and being a successful entrepreneur, and it’s only
natural to become a little confused as the contradicting information is thrown
at you from all directions.
Michael E. Gerber breaks down each myth and walks
you through the real life steps of having a business and becoming successful as
an entrepreneur in today’s era. He wants to make sure that you know the
difference between working on your business and working in your business.
Number 13- Think and grow rich.
Number 12-How to Win Friends and Influence People.
*Techniques in Handling People.
*ways to Make People Like You.
*Win People to Your Way of Thinking.
*How to Change People Without Giving Offense or
Arousing Resentment.
*The Key to Influencing Others.
*The Secret of Success. And so on.
Number 11- The Catcher in the Rye
Number 10- The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Middle Earth is a wonderful, expansive fantasy world
filled with turmoil, heroes, evil and innocence. Although our protagonist Frodo
Baggins’ quest seems impossible to complete, this trilogy is a tale of triumph
in the most impossible circumstances.
Number 9-Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell.
Set in The South during The Civil War, chances are
if you love the movie you’ll love the book. Although the main character and the
world she lives in is loathsome, readers’ opinions are twisted as this novel
dishes out a fated justice when both Scarlett and The South lose their wars.
Number 8- Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck.
Number 7-A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens.
Number 6-The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams.
Grab a towel and accompany human Arthur Dent on a fantastic adventure across the galaxy. Learn not to take the universe so seriously and forget any meaning you’ve applied to anything in your life, because we all know the real meaning of life is 42.
Number 5- Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte.
Number 4- love story by enrich Sehgal.
From very different worlds, Oliver and Jenny are
immediately attracted to each other and their love deepens. The story of Jenny
and Ollie is a story of two young people who come from two separate worlds and
are brought together in the unlikeliest of ways.
Number 3- Ikagai by Hector Garcia.
Ikagai is book of
The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life. Ikiɡai is a Japanese
concept that means "a reason for being". The word refers to having a
direction or purpose in life, that which makes one's life worthwhile, and towards
which an individual takes spontaneous and willing actions giving them
satisfaction and a sense of meaning to life.ikigai was thought to be
experienced towards either the betterment of society or improvement of oneself
.
Number 2 - Rich dad and poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
Number 1- An Actor prepares by Konstantin Stanislavski.
It is the first of Konstantin Stanislavski's
books on acting, followed by Building a
Character and Creating a Role. The system that he describes is a means
both of mastering the craft of acting and of stimulating the actor's individual
creativeness and imagination. It has influenced the majority of performances we
see on the stage or screen.The book is autobiographical and deals with many
different areas of acting skills, including action, imagination, concentration
of attention, relaxation of muscles, units and objectives, faith and a sense of
truth, emotion memory and much more.
Read all these books and make your life and yourself
better than others.
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