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ZenStateOfMind

ZenStateOfMind

Joined June 2017

A man is known by the book he reads 📚
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The Snow Tourist | Charlie English
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Wow benefits of becoming a vegetarian

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Amazing quote that depicts modern society.

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Essential Tibetan Buddhism | Robert A. Thurman
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The Trauma of Everyday Life | Dr Mark Epstein
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Good read. Author explains how simple Things that we loathe are actually beneficent for us. Small office problems, disputes, arguments are directed towards making one think that world is term primary and with right minded anyone can overcome that. Author debates that If didn't have trauma in life, we might not be happy. Easy on vocabulary and simple chapters.

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The best book that one could read to understand story of the world. We think technology and scientific miracles are pinnacle of our civilization but author proves us wrong. He expertly shows how our forefathers have done much better than us and why did they loose in the end. One of my most favorite books. Easy to digest and pretty simple.

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Mehso-so

its literal translation from original Buddhist scripts. I feel like a lot has been lost in translation. Much of the chapters are focused on different subjects which contradict with earlier texts. Chapters like anger, happiness, humility are core earner and teach valuable lesson nevertheless. Probably Not a book for those who are new to Buddhism, an explained and well narrated translation would have been better.

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Lost Horizon: A Novel | James Hilton
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What a beautifully written book. James world just take you into whole new world of Buddhist monks and series of plot twists. Very high vocabulary but it adds tot he charm of the sentences. Kind of bit confused and dismayed by the ending, which left a bit of bad taste in mouth. Book leaves you with lots of questions in mind.

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The Richest Man in Babylon Tells His System | George S. Clason, Institute of Financial Education
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Amazing book packed with great financial references from worlds first economy. A brilliant introspection into pragmatic world of savings and investment. A must read for those who want to know how people accumulate wealth and how do they keep it. Beautifully written, free of dense and complicated sentences. Definitely one of my favorites.

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Lost Horizon: A Novel | James Hilton
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