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Holy Bhagavad Gita changed my life. Its teachings on karma and duty helped me understand the importance of action without attachment to outcomes. The philosophy encourages mindful living, responsibility, and inner balance.
Frankly speaking not a single book has changed my life, however, there are many books that have highly impressed me. I am particularly interested in Hindu philosophy.
A book that significantly change my perspective was the popular Rich Dad Poor Dad. It's not flawless, but I must admit that it actually opened my eyes to the importance of a money. Before I used to believe that life is centered on working and relying on a paycheck, like most people do. That book made me consider skills development and generating income in other ways.
I have readen part of this book it demonstrates another fact for listening and understanding music. Not every listener to music could reveal the reality of music or perspective it is choosen to use this music for parts of your life.
I particularly like the part where Nick references how liking a song just because of the memories it evokes is not really a valid reason for doing so. I totally 'get' it.
Who moved my cheese and The richest man in Babylon. The first was enjoyable because it explains the need to change so as to be successful. The second has opened my eyes to how money can be made and sustained, even when it is hard.
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