1. How to Win Friends & Influence People
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie is the greatest, most famous, best-selling, and most influential book of all time.
The work has been translated into most languages in the world and is present in hundreds of countries. This is the only self-help book genre that has continuously topped the best-selling book list as voted by The New York Times for 10 consecutive years. The work has an immense appeal wherever you go.
This book highlights the principles of wise interpersonal dealings starting from understanding, sincerity with oneself, and suggests to readers how to care for those around them to integrate and develop their own potential and the potential of others to a new height. Those who have read How to Win Friends & Influence People may also feel a pervasive spirit that the author wants to convey in this great book. That is the word 'patience.' With 'patience,' everything will change perspective in a way that makes life better.
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2. Dare to be Disliked
Presented in a dialogue between a young man and a philosopher, this book vividly and engagingly illustrates the key ideas of psychologist Alfred Adler, known as one of the 'big three' of modern psychology alongside Freud and Jung. While Freud believed that the past and circumstances are the driving forces behind who we are today, Adler advocates that 'our life is our own creation,' and his psychology is often referred to as the 'psychology of courage.'
Your unhappiness isn't caused by the past or circumstances, nor is it due to lack of ability. It's simply because you lack 'courage.' In other words, you just lack the 'courage to be happy.'
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3. The Little Prince
This novel tells the story of a pilot who crashes his plane in the Sahara Desert and is greeted by a little boy claiming to be a prince from another planet.
During the repair of the plane, the pilot learns about the 'little prince' and longs to return to his own planet. Despite being considered a carefully selected children's story, The Little Prince is also regarded as one of the profound novels of French literature.
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4. The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye (English name: The Catcher in the Rye) is the debut and only novel by American writer J.D. Salinger, which was released in 1951 and immediately caused a great stir worldwide. The book sold 250,000 copies in its first year, even though Salinger had no interest in advertising, and he even refused to allow his photo on the cover.
The work is narrated in the first person, with the character Holden Caulfield recounting Holden's story in New York City after being expelled from Pencey Prep, a college preparatory school.
The Catcher in the Rye borrowed the thoughts of a young man to view life in a humorous and intelligent way.
Simple, sometimes very crude language depicting the character's humanity makes the book endearing, with its simple philosophy that remains present in everyday life. And it leaves readers with a long-forgotten thought: Be true to oneself.
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5. Searching for Meaning of Life
Man's Pursuit of Meaning (English title: Man's search for meaning) by Viktor E. Frankl is a book about survival. It recounts the horrifying experiences in Nazi concentration and extermination camps in Germany. The miraculous thing is that he survived. However, the author seldom dwells on the hardships, pain, and loss he endured. Instead, he writes about the source of strength that helped him endure.
This work emphasizes one thing: life has an ultimate meaning. And in the original manuscript, before adding the reissue section, Frankl concluded the book with words steeped in the religious essence of the twentieth century.
'We have come to know what a human being truly is. Ultimately, a human being is the being that created the gas chambers at Auschwitz, but also the being who walked into the gas chambers with the Lord's Prayer or the Shema Yisrael prayer on their lips.'
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6. A Book of Sad...Funny - Joyful without Tears 2
A Book of Sad...Funny - Joyful without Tears 2 reveals that life is quite sad... funny after all! Its essence and super captivating ability will keep you glued, “A Book of Sad...Funny” - the successful sequel to the Bestseller “Joyful without Tears” by the author Here Happy Here will make you laugh like never before after hours of battling with a stressful life!
Packed with humor, wit, and youthful spirit of Gen Z, this will be a book that easily delights many people as they see themselves in every page.
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7. To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird (English title: To Kill a Mockingbird) is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961. It is widely popular and one of the best-selling books in the world with over 10 million copies sold.
To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated from the perspective of a young girl, addressing issues of racial injustice, strict prejudices, gender bias, and more. These themes have contributed to the enduring appeal of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in the hearts of readers worldwide.
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8. The Hill of Rabbits
Watership Down (English name: Watership Down) depicts the journey of a group of rabbits searching for a new land after learning that their current home is threatened by humans and machines. The children's book astonishes readers with its thickness, akin to adult literature. Moreover, reading the book truly exerts a powerful attraction even on adults. Watership Down conquers readers with a naive yet adventurous journey, full of obstacles and challenges faced by the central rabbit characters.
The rabbits' journey is not simply about crossing new, unfamiliar territories, exploring new horizons. Along that path, the rabbit heroes - embodying the spirit of heroism - must confront countless dangerous obstacles. That's the law of survival in nature. That's the cruelty of humans.
Richard Adams skillfully guides readers' emotions. The author immerses readers in the rabbits' fun and mischief, laughing at their adorable antics, then later evoking pity for the poor rabbits in distress.
Richard Adams rings the alarm bell about the extinction of wild animals deeply and lovingly through Watership Down. Hence, for over half a century, wherever his works are published, readers embrace them warmly.
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9. Work-Life Balance
Ahn Seong Min compares each individual to the “humanities scholar of their own livelihood” in life. We must know who we are and find our own life direction. He believes that in order to fulfill obligations to the company and society, everyone must maintain a solid and resolute life.
Thus, the book Work-Life Balance was born. Through this book, the author aims to provide a positive and realistic perspective on methods to balance life, while guiding you on how to do so most effectively.
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10. The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree is a children's book. Short, very short, with no wizards, no princesses, no magic, no mystery like other stories. In this book, Shel Silverstein tells about a loving apple tree and a little boy. The book begins with the sentence 'Once there was a tree...'.
And so, the author's short lines gently lead readers to the close relationship between an apple tree and a boy. From childhood to adulthood, the apple tree gave the boy everything it had, until only a stump was left for the tired boy to sit on and rest. The work received a warm welcome but also received many controversial opinions. About the contentious content: Should the relationship between the apple tree and the boy be viewed positively or not?. Some people are afraid that the book promotes selfishness, only demanding acceptance without knowing about sharing and empathy.
But beyond all, The Giving Tree still demonstrates its profoundly humane appeal about the nobility and unconditional love of those who love each other in life.
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