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Book suggestion please

Discussion in 'Self Improvement' started by failedmilliontimes, Oct 13, 2019.

  1. failedmilliontimes

    failedmilliontimes Fapstronaut

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    I want some life changing books. Pornography destroyed my life , identity , moral values and made me feel like I'm a piece of shit. Recommended me some self improvement books

    Thank you
     
  2. onceaking

    onceaking Fapstronaut

    If you're an introvert you could try Quiet by Susan Cain.
     
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  3. KarmaWeaver

    KarmaWeaver Fapstronaut

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    Awakening the Buddha within - Lama Surya Das

    Getting in touch with the buddhist philosophy really changed my life. It's much more lighter and joyfull now.
     
  4. mattyjsy

    mattyjsy Fapstronaut

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    Noah church has a free book called "wack - addicted to internet porn" which is awesome. Cupids poisoned arrow is also great, both relate to excessive sexual stimulation and its effects on the brain
     
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  5. Di.Do.555

    Di.Do.555 Fapstronaut

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    When the body says no -Gabor mate
    As the man thinkith - James allen ( my bible)
    Think and grow rich - Napoleon hill
     
  6. "The Code of the Extraordinary Mind" by Vishen Lakhiani. There were many concepts here that changed my mindset, the way I thought about personal growth, and how to do things. I think of it like a super book because It has so much life changing information and so many concepts all packed into one book that will improve your life and the way you think about it forever, and I highly recommend it to anyone trying to change themselves for the better.
    I also recommend going to the Mindvalley website which is the company that Vishin Lakhiani is the founder of and they have some really cool free courses that you can do.

    "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg. This book shows you how habits make up a lot of the things that we do in our lives and that we can change habits a lot easier if we understand the process behind them. Thinking about it like a process made it a lot easier to change any bad habits I might have had into good habits, and understand how important a routine is in my life.

    "Girl, Stop Apologizing" by Rachel Hollis. This book gives you a step by step guide for goal making that gave me a lot of motivation to continue to pursue goal making and take it farther than I might have been able to on my own.

    "Digital Minimalism" by Cal Newport. This gives you a good strategy to not waste any more time than you absolutely need to on the internet. Digital Minimalism is a philosophy of technology use in which you focus your online time on a small number of carefully selected and optimized activities that strongly support things you value, and then happily miss out on everything else. It was useful when I felt like I was spending too much time on social media.
     

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