RE: What book, podcast, or YouTube video has changed how you think?

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The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday. I have been reading the page for each day for almost four years, reflecting on it for a few moments and writing my impressions in a notebook, by hand. It is like therapy where I administer the treatment myself. I do not always agree with what the book says, and I like that too. I recommend it.



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Thanks a lot for the recommendation!

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Oh yes, I also worked with that book every day for about four years. Then I switched to Robert Greene's Daily Laws. I like that you like not always agreeing with everything; in my case I disagreed with Ryan Holiday's opinion of Machiavelli, but I also enjoyed reading that day's meditation.
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Oh, you’re the first one that I know who has read it! Great! I added the Greene’s Daily Laws, I have his 48 Laws of Power in my books to read list but didn’t know about his Daily Laws. Thank you. ☺️

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You're welcome! I recommend that you read 48 Laws first. He's a good storyteller and it would be worth reading before deciding whether you want to spend a year in his company with the Daily Laws!
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