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November 23, 2021, 09:48:35 AM
#58
Hi ,  im a fantasy literature fan and my favorite writer is deffinately Terry Pratchet. In my opinion one of his best books is "The time-travelling Caveman".I advice eveyone reading this topic to read it because it had a very positive psychological effect on me  after reading it. It includes the standart ups and downs troughout the book. It will catch your attention immediately after you read the description or at least when you read a little bit about it as reviews in the net. I hope more people read it . Have a good day
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March 30, 2021, 04:46:11 AM
#57
Various esoteric literature, various Vedas and various lectures.
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March 29, 2021, 03:27:21 AM
#56
"Alive"
I believe that many people have read this book, and I feel deeply in my heart. In the works, Fugui's fate can be both sad and pitiful. It is sad because he has ruined all his fortune. Repent, but it was too late. But as the years change and age grows, Fugui sees through fate. Although he can only look at life with a smile, at least he can live clearly and lively.
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March 29, 2021, 03:26:21 AM
#55
"Deep Thinking"
People often say that mathematics is not good, but they don't know where the problem is. They often say that they are stupid, have no talent, and cannot learn. As everyone knows, you can think about and get answers to these questions. For a problem that is not possible, see if the formula is not, or the concept is not thoroughly understood, or you have not seen this type. If you want to understand these, mathematical problems will be solved. And this thinking is the application of in-depth thinking.
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March 29, 2021, 02:43:52 AM
#54
Hello everyone, let me introduce one of my favorite books. One of my favorite books is the growth story of one hundred celebrities. Why, listen to me next.
This book contains a lot of celebrity stories, so that I understand how celebrities grow up to be scientists with difficulty step by step when they were young, and give me many reasons, let us move forward step by step.
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March 29, 2021, 02:18:15 AM
#53
Steven. Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" which is really a difficult book. Read it word by word from beginning to end. It's like a cool and high mountain. I just staggered for a while at the foot of the mountain, but I know the mountain is there. The profound and complex concept seems to make people trapped in a thick and difficult fog. Looking up at the vast starry sky, one can't help but wonder: Where is the boundary of the universe? What's beyond the boundary? Is there an end to time? When will the redshift end? Will black holes swallow the earth? And so on, these small human intelligences are still unknown.
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March 28, 2021, 02:30:23 PM
#52
Sapien is the best nonfiction book that comes to mind.
Dune would be my favorite work of fiction hands down.
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March 28, 2021, 10:22:30 AM
#51
The best book I could ever recommend you to read is the following: "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl.
It completely changed how I think and behave because it made me realize of what's really important in life.

It's a bit sad from time to times but it's totally worth it, specially if you're into books.
This sounds interesting? How dense is the book, I understand it wont be the easiest of read but I recently read The selfish gene and want something a little easier to digest.
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March 27, 2021, 05:52:42 PM
#50
The best book I could ever recommend you to read is the following: "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl.
It completely changed how I think and behave because it made me realize of what's really important in life.

It's a bit sad from time to times but it's totally worth it, specially if you're into books.
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March 27, 2021, 03:53:46 PM
#49
I read this one and i like it a lot,  The richest man in Babylon

The Richest man in Babylon is by far one of the best ever published. It is more than a book. It is a manual. It has so many financial and life Lessons to learn from its 144 pages. One of the best 144 pages you will ever read. I enplore anyone who hasn't read it yet to give it a try.
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March 27, 2021, 02:07:03 PM
#48
I think you want to know that kinds of books which turn anyone's life. Thats how I think you find 'The Old Man And The Sea'. Its a noble prize awarded book by Arnest Hemingway. You must read this one.
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March 27, 2021, 01:52:47 AM
#47
40 RULES OF LOVE (BY ELIF ŞAFAK), it is currently my favorite book. The beautiful text and child-friendly content ensure that beginners can also understand the story and the meaning it wants to convey. If you are confused about mental or spiritual issues, this book will be your best choice.
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March 27, 2021, 01:40:38 AM
#46
My favorite book is "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People." In any case, the easiest thing for people to change is themselves. Learning good habits is the beginning of success. As everyone grows up, most of them will experience the process from dependence to independence and from independence to mutual dependence. Learning different behaviors can change the door of fate. This book tells us what to do and how to do it. Living in such a highly competitive society, we must learn to educate ourselves, invest ourselves, and keep our body, spirit, and mind in a healthy state, so that we can keep up with the pace of social development and devote ourselves to new work and life. among.
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March 26, 2021, 10:49:04 PM
#45
I have loved "The Count of Monte Cristo" for 11 years and it has never changed. I have been obsessed with the Count of Monte Cristo for 11 years and have never stopped. It turns out that a person can combine beauty, wisdom, eloquence, tolerance, ingenuity, mind, luck, misery, wealth, gratitude, kindness, and hatred into one, just like the incarnation of God. No one has ever lived like this before him, and no one will surpass him. He is like the most magnificent dream I have ever had in the ordinary life of reality. He is my one thousand and one nights.
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March 26, 2021, 07:34:37 PM
#44
I closed the last page of the book "How Steel Is Made", closed my eyes, and recalled the process of making steel—the journey of the protagonist Paul Kochagin’s will tempering reappeared before my eyes, still making People sigh. This book mainly talks about the growth process of young Paul.
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March 26, 2021, 03:05:47 PM
#43
The Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins (2008)
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March 26, 2021, 06:25:41 AM
#42
The subtle are of not giving a F*ck - Mark Manson

Fantastic book

addresses many issues such as motivation etc.
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March 26, 2021, 03:03:31 AM
#41
Peter Pan and Silence of the Lambs ?

Well they might not sound interesting to others but for me ? those books had opened my Mind in some ways that i did not even know will come .

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March 26, 2021, 02:43:27 AM
#40
I think the best book I have ever read is Educated. The author escaped from the mountains of his hometown, pursued better education and opportunities like a bird, and went to Cambridge to find his true faith. The author said: You can love someone, but you still choose to say goodbye to him. You can miss someone every day, but still be grateful that he is not in your life. If you feel restless about your current life, I strongly recommend that you read this book.
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March 26, 2021, 02:38:48 AM
#39
The best books I have read are Moon and Sixpence. The protagonist in the book, a broker of the British Stock Exchange, already has a solid career and status, and a happy family, but he is obsessed with painting, like being "possessed by the devil", and suddenly abandons his home and goes to Paris. Pursue the ideal of painting.
He was not only physically suffering from poverty and hunger in a foreign country, but also suffering mentally in order to find ways to express himself. He finally created one after another masterpieces that shocked future generations; but after his death, he made these paintings torch.
Certainly some people think he is neurotic, but I saw in him the "purity" of human nature, not for fame, not for profit, sacrificing everything, only for the purity of the pursuit of art.
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March 26, 2021, 02:35:55 AM
#38
My favorite book is The Kite Chaser. The protagonist's feelings are very touching. I saw Hassan's bravery and kindness. Whether it was death or insult, he faced life without fear and determination. This reminds me of myself, the confusion of freshman year and the anxiety after graduation. I have stepped on a lot of pits along the way, but the cruel life makes me work harder.
This story of kindness, shame, self-help, and peace of mind reminds us who have grown up to find it and save it. Hasan lived bravely and firmly, and he has a real understanding of life in his world. It is precisely because of this that he can live close to perfection.
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March 26, 2021, 01:52:35 AM
#37
The best book I have ever read is The Catcher in the Rye. This novel tells me that no matter how long a person lives, there should be an innocent side in his heart. This novel also tells me never to compromise with what you once hated. No matter where we are and how old we are, we must always maintain a young heart. This is the best thing in life.
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March 26, 2021, 01:08:14 AM
#36
"The Godfather". It is the number one bestseller in the history of American publishing. It has been on the bestseller list for 70 consecutive weeks and has sold 20 million copies in 37 years. It was made into a movie as early as the early 1970s, and it was distributed all over the world. It was generally welcomed. Two of the three films adapted from the novel won Oscars. The story of "The Godfather" provides some terrifying pleasure factor rooted in the hearts of Americans, allowing readers to observe up close a thrilling dark and violent illegal class, offering readers a feast of a dangerous lifestyle. The classic gangster story~
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March 25, 2021, 10:28:39 PM
#35
                   

                                                    "101 ways to get Rich"..



There are so many Books to mention but that One is the Most and best that thought me in Life.



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March 25, 2021, 10:26:15 PM
#34
"Count of Monte Cristo". Entrusted by the captain, Dantes, the first mate of the Pharaoh, sent a letter to the Napoleonic party members. He was framed by two despicable men and a judge and was sentenced to death. Prisoner Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge and told him the secrets of a batch of treasures buried on Monte Cristo before his death. Dantes found the treasure after breaking out of prison and became a huge wealth. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo, and after careful planning, he rewarded his benefactor and punished his enemy. This book is full of romantic legend, the chapters are peculiar and novel, fascinating. The story is very strong, and it is very easy to read!
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March 25, 2021, 10:09:31 PM
#33
The forest in Norway.
Of course, this must be regarded as a masterpiece of Murakami Haruki. Many people know this Japanese from this book. The book uses memories as clues to express the loneliness and confusion faced by teenagers in adolescence and the helplessness and boredom of growing up. Through the survival pain that young people cannot get rid of under social pressure, Murakami clearly emphasized for the first time the themes he has repeatedly emphasized in subsequent books: the sorrow and powerlessness of life.
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March 25, 2021, 09:54:32 PM
#32
The Long View: Career Strategies to Start
This is a book that explains how to plan the three major stages of a career. Each stage of a career requires different workplace fuels. Including transferable skills, meaningful experience, and lasting relationships. I was shocked to see this book, because I have been working for 10 years and have taken many detours. Faced with every choice and job-hopping, I am very confused and confused. If I read this book earlier, I believe I will have more choices now.
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March 25, 2021, 09:39:58 PM
#31
My first book "The Education of Love".
After getting older, I have chosen to read and read good books. It seems that seeing good content is a matter of course, but I don’t have the excitement of my childhood. Yes, it is the passion, although the books I read are still very good. It is easy to be touched, but it will not inspire the light in your heart. The touch is always momentary, so so far I am most impressed. My favorite book turned out to be the "Education of Love" that I read in the third grade. In fact, it does not mean this. How good the book is. Although the book itself is a masterpiece, I think it is not a book suitable for adults to read. It is more suitable for children’s early education. Maybe it happened to be the right book at the right age, so this book That’s why I was so impressed. I have always liked it and kept it at home.
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March 25, 2021, 09:29:28 PM
#30
Sophie's World. This is a philosophical enlightenment book. If you are interested in philosophy, this book must not be missed. Compared with the works of philosophers like Hegel and Kant, this book is relatively simple to understand. If you can awaken the deep admiration of life in the reader's heart, as well as the care and curiosity about the ultimate meaning of life, then there is no need to read this book in vain.
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March 25, 2021, 09:21:33 PM
#29
The ordinary world
This is an enlightenment book of mine. To be honest, I hardly read a few books before university.
Until I came into contact with "The Ordinary World", I was fascinated, day and night, during breaks, in the library, in the dormitory, and on the subway, I was deeply trapped in Sun Shaoping and Sun Shaoan. The story of the brothers' struggle.
Therefore, if you haven't started reading now, it doesn't matter. Find a book that suits you, then read it in, read it repeatedly, and keep it on. You can also accumulate a generous amount of reading.
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March 25, 2021, 09:13:10 PM
#28
A brief history of mankind from animals to gods. It may be one of the best books I have read in recent years. It is very amazing. It is not only history, but also a book of natural history. It connects biophysics, economics, politics and society through a macroscopic perspective. Philosophy and other disciplines, if you have intelligible questions in any subject area, reading this book may be able to find a pointer to answer your doubts. At the same time, there are several opinions in the article that are very overturning. After reading it, I discussed with my mother for a long time. As a history teacher, I also said that these opinions are very new and reasonable.
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March 25, 2021, 09:01:38 PM
#27
"The Help" has been listed as a "must read list at the bedside" by Vanity Fair magazine, and it has been well received. I recommend you to read it.
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March 25, 2021, 01:49:15 AM
#26
For me, the best book is Notre Dame de Paris. When I was very young, I read this book and left a very deep impression on me. The plot of this book is very exciting and interesting, and the protagonist is particularly vivid. He conveyed to us the philosophy and thinking of life, which benefited us a lot.
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December 01, 2020, 02:26:24 AM
#25
I have read lots of books. I liked some of those books very much. Here are the list of my favourite books.
The old man and the sea.
The people of the mist.
The Godfather.
She & The return of She.
Durbin.
Madhukori.
Sathkahon.
ETC.
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November 27, 2020, 04:30:54 AM
#24
You can try a book reading by the Zen master Osho. Although he did not write a book, his students and writers recorded his words in books. The first book I read was Happiness in the Heart and I read more of his books later .
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November 27, 2020, 01:35:57 AM
#23
My best 3 books to recommend

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/656.War_and_Peace

The Communist Manifesto Illustrated: All Four Parts by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/marx-publishes-manifesto

The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18114322-the-grapes-of-wrath
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November 26, 2020, 11:11:03 PM
#22
I was in school and college i read a lot of books read whatever could get my hands on and even borrowed four books from my older brother in the neighborhood used to buy a lot of books by saving money for eid salami i used to read fiction liked a lot of stories tales fairy tales. It is difficult to save the best book because in the middle of a book you will not get everything you need in life even then for the sake of answering the question would say that the best book  have ever read is marcus aurelius's meditation.
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November 26, 2020, 11:02:07 PM
#21
iam way to lazy to read, to be honest Cheesy
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September 08, 2020, 10:34:03 PM
#20
The best book, I have ever read is the holy Quran. The Quran give us the lesson of justice, kindness, humanity, Patients and tolerance. The Holy Quran enlist the rights of man, women, Children's, parents wife and husband and all human beings
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September 08, 2020, 02:15:30 PM
#19
Laila and Majnun the most heartbreaking love story that has ever happened in human history
yes, this story is really great, its full of love with a sad end. the movie " Laila or majnu" also based on this book.
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September 08, 2020, 02:08:40 PM
#18
I read the best book name "peak of evidence" written fourteen hundred years ago. It covering all topics like science, history etc.
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February 12, 2020, 08:21:45 AM
#17
Laila and Majnun the most heartbreaking love story that has ever happened in human history
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February 11, 2020, 06:38:05 AM
#16
For me "idiot brain" is my favourite book as it contains alot of useful information and sometimes strange but most of them are real and with proofs, it talks about our brain and its strange processes which might be cofusing to us somtimes.
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February 11, 2020, 06:03:17 AM
#15
Hmm, I am not into much books but if you like romance with a bit twist, you might read The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare and The Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. I recently finished both and liked them.
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February 11, 2020, 04:47:20 AM
#14
"The Magician" by John Fowles, if you are interested in psychedelics. It's fiction.
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February 11, 2020, 02:10:20 AM
#13
"Abstract Algebra" is the best book for Mathematics lovers.

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February 10, 2020, 08:03:58 PM
#12
recommend me please one good book, i only read this  Rich Dad Poor Dad. but not so impressed
It depends on what you want from a book, if you want to improve your productivity then atomic habit is the best, if you want to shake the way you see the world then the code of the extraordinary mind, if you want a new way to look at life then the surrender experiment or man's search for meaning and lastly if you like questioning everything sophie's world is the best for you
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February 10, 2020, 07:42:15 PM
#11
of course the The Odyssey by Homer is my best book, the best description of it is it a part of heaven , it's perfect book
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February 10, 2020, 06:35:57 PM
#10
For you what is the most useful book you ever read in your life and why?

For me is the code of the extraordinary mind by Vishen Lakhiani, this book is about personal development and is the best one I ever read in the field and has more useful information for you to apply immediately in your life than any other book.
As a quick summary: In this book you will learn one of the most important aspects of the world, that generally you don't ever choose what you truly want from life but normally what your family and culture pass to you, in this book you start to see where in your beliefs about life there are what the author calls brules(bulshit rules ex: money is the only key to happiness) then your learn how to spot them and how to destroy their influence in your life, you will also learn how to think like a nonconformist and how to build your future and present in the way you truly want to live                                    

Unix y Linux - Guia práctica.

The title and the book are in Spanish, but it was the most useful book i have read in my life. If you understand how to use Linux like a pro then any task in the computer could become easy and automatized. Half of the book is about the graph interfase and the other half is about the command line.
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February 10, 2020, 02:45:00 PM
#9
The most interesting book that I have ever read is Goldman Sachs: How the Bank conquers the world.
I really understood with this book how the system works and how much unreliable banks are. It changed my thinking and I can say that this was a reason why I join the crypto community.
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February 10, 2020, 09:22:31 AM
#8
Allan Pease's "Body language". Thanks to it, I now better understand what the people around me want and what they have in their minds.
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February 10, 2020, 06:12:54 AM
#7
atomic habits was the best book i read and developed many habits that helped me in life to improve
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must read book recommended 
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February 10, 2020, 03:44:12 AM
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I am a big fan of Nicholas Nassim Taleb and his Incerto series, with "Skin in the Game" and "Black Swan" being my favourites. Also, if you're interested in behavioural economics I highly suggest Thaler's "Misbehaving", I've been on a big stats and psychology binge since Christmas. Thaler was also really influenced by Kahneman, so if you like Thinking Fast and Slow you might enjoy it.
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February 09, 2020, 08:53:56 PM
#5
Tunnel Through Time - Paul W. Fairman
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February 09, 2020, 08:29:55 PM
#4
I read this one and i like it a lot,  The richest man in Babylon
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February 09, 2020, 08:22:10 PM
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The famous book of Robert Kiyosaki's, Rich Dad Poor Dad.

I am not really good at money handling and with the lesson that you will learn from this book definitely changed my mindset regards to it. I'm not that rich nor wealthy but this has changed me a lot of how to handle my finances and how to become positive to achieve my goals and dreams in life.
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February 09, 2020, 07:33:02 PM
#2
I haven't read many books but this book [Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman] is a great one it explains how our brain works how you make decisions based on the information you get from your senses, it describes your brain as dual-process and explains how you can easily manipulate your self by not giving attention to how you think
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February 09, 2020, 05:25:38 PM
#1
For you what is the most useful book you ever read in your life and why?

For me is the code of the extraordinary mind by Vishen Lakhiani, this book is about personal development and is the best one I ever read in the field and has more useful information for you to apply immediately in your life than any other book.
As a quick summary: In this book you will learn one of the most important aspects of the world, that generally you don't ever choose what you truly want from life but normally what your family and culture pass to you, in this book you start to see where in your beliefs about life there are what the author calls brules(bulshit rules ex: money is the only key to happiness) then your learn how to spot them and how to destroy their influence in your life, you will also learn how to think like a nonconformist and how to build your future and present in the way you truly want to live
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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