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by spacec0wb0y
1645 days ago
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Ouch. I came here to see if there are any contemporary self improvement books I've missed, then I read this.
I've completely turned away from non-fiction books/audiobooks in recent years and find it difficult to even know where to start back....
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Grabbing a small assortment of Penguin Classics in any bookshop is always a good option. Pick three that peak your interest. They’re small, cheap, and don’t spy on you.
Revisiting books you’ve read as a child is interesting as well. You no doubt see the world very differently now – observing the difference in one’s perception is fascinating.
Don’t be afraid of the seemingly trivial. Treasure Island is the source of every single pirate trope. That realisation alone was worth it for me.
Pay attention to the language. It matters so much. I often re-read passages in LotR for the imagery alone. It is so vivid, carries so much weight. Aeons are compressed in to a sentence.
And sometimes the story doesn’t matter. It’s a means through which to have a conversation with the author.
Lastly, what might be my favourite piece if writing: Blauer Schmetterling by Herman Hesse. [0] I prefer the original German, but this translation does it justice.
0 - https://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=119749&RF...