5 Must-Read Books for Life’s Journey
Everyone knows that from books people can learn and get a piece of advice which can change their lives. Here are five highly recommended books to guide your personal growth and enrich your perspective on life:
Paulo A Coelho’s novel, “The Alchemist”
This beautiful written and very engaging novel tells story of Santiago, a shepherd boy in search of his dream. It is a story of strength, determination and losing, regaining faith with the signals that the universe sends. That is exactly what makes it rather suitable for dreamers and a purposeful quest.
“Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl
A Holocaust memoir detailing Frankl’s incarceration in four different concentration camps, Frankl delves deep into the organization of meaning in relation to suffering. Any reader of this book is urged to rise take purpose as a strength in every given circumstance.
“Atomic Habits” by James Clear
It is the small things that make the biggest differences. The exercise introduced in Clear’s guide is actually a list of real-life strategies designed to help one develop proper positive habits instead of negative ones and change the way one thinks. It is a must-read book for self- and organizational-improvement.
“The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz.
Drawing from ancient Toltec wisdom, this book outlines four principles for creating a more authentic and fulfilling life: presume that others are doing the best they can, don’t regular trust, and respect others as you wish to be respected.
“Meditations” Marcus Aurelius
Compiled of a number of personal musings by the Holy Roman Emperor, this book is a repository of wisdom featuring leadership lessons, and thoughts on managing emotions, being present, and overcoming challenges. It really is a guide through life’s experiences that are as profound as they may be practical.
These books both contain lessons for life and contain lessons for changing one’s outlook on life and encouraging them to change for the better. If the reader dives in and follows these pages, he or she will experience a series of scenes that one imagines he or she has, in some way, seen before.