๐Ÿ“™๐Ÿ“—๐Ÿ“˜๐Ÿ“’4 BOOKS that changed me. Do you have yours?

in #review โ€ข 7 years ago

If I had to select only 4 books that could change the routine, it would be the next list:

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1. Bodo Schaefer. The Road To Financial Freedom

A work-month was coming to an end and I was waiting for my very first salary. It was the beginning of an independent adult life and it was desirable to dispose of money correctly. However, at the university we didnt study how to do it ) Schaefer's book appeared just in time. I began to apply many of his recommendations for dealing with money. As a result, a financial airbag was created, which always helped if the salary was delayed for several months, I never borrowed money and after a few years moved to my own home.
It was the moment when you do not need to read mountains of literature to change something in your life. One cool and understandable book is enough.

2. Robin Sharma. The monk who sold his ferrari

Who has not read this bestseller yet? I love when the book does not look like a report, but contains a story. The way the protagonist copes with his problems inspires and lays the foundation for a new worldview. As if the very wisdom of centuries is manifested in his personal changes, step by step explaining to us, readers, the importance of certain rituals in life.

I was sad and I read this book with a pencil in my hand, writing down the most important. Then I began to practice these tips and almost immediately felt myself much better. It is as if it clears the information garbage and unfolds to the sources, to what really should be important to us. So we find this inner harmony and begin to see the world in a different way, from the side of calmness and wisdom.

3. Stephen Covey. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

I know many people who read it, but continue to behave as before ... It's hard to hear others, it's hard to admit that you're wrong. We always want someone else to change, but not us. This book is a teacher that needs to be re-read several times.
They say that this is the western analogue of Bhagavad Gita, a monument of ancient Indian religious and philosophical thought.

4. Klaus Joehle. The Messenger

If I had to choose just one book, it would be a Messenger. It's about love. But not about love as feeling, but as energy. And as we know, energy is the source of everything living and existing, the basis. The book is filled with practice and this is the case when it is impossible to read it and forget it without even trying to check the reality of what is written there!

I was so impressed with the results that I bought several copies of this book and distributed them to my friends and acquaintances.

Such books are absolutely not worth reading for the sake of replenishing the list of reads or keeping abreast of new products. They are designed to practice and produce results. Otherwise, it will be just a wasted time.

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Do you have books that have been able to change something in your life?
Please share. I'm a book maniac and will be thankful for the recommendations:)

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I like the Bible, Guerrilla Mindset by @Cernovich, Art of an Argument, by @Stefan.Molyneux, and I love Fake News by http://MarkDice.com and I like a lot of other things too hehe. Did you draw that cartoon avatar of yourself? I love it. You are beautiful. I draw too. Thanks for sharing, hehe. I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold. You can call me Joey.

Nice to meet you Joel) This avatar is not my work but I like it. I also draw but on paper :P

Good work. Thanks.