Genres: Philosophy

  • Meditations for Mortals – Oliver Burkeman

    Meditations for Mortals – Oliver Burkeman

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    This is an in progress read for book club. Scroll to the bottom to see the related posts. Oliver Burkeman asks us to spend one day on each chapter, ideally, and evaluate how hard we are on ourselves. Instead of falling into the prouductivity porn culture surrounding us, where we rush through everything so we

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  • The Courage to Be Disliked – Kishimi & Koga

    The Courage to Be Disliked – Kishimi & Koga

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    The Courage to be Disliked is a discussion between a philosopher and a young adult who comes to challenge the philosopher on the validity of their ideas. The philosopher has taken Alfred Adler’s psychological theory of individual psychology to heart and spends the book teaching it to the visitor. My favourite point to think about

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  • Courage is Calling – Ryan Holiday

    Courage is Calling – Ryan Holiday

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    On my shelf remains unread.

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  • Right Thing, Right Now – Ryan Holiday

    Right Thing, Right Now – Ryan Holiday

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    This was our first book club book and follows Holiday’s look at what it mean to be just, and bring justice to the world. He looks at it in three realms. I found the book challenging in many areas and it will be worth another read in the future. Holiday asks us to continue to

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