6 min read ⌚ Leo Tolstoy’s aura and presence continue to inspire new generations years after his death. His words echo through time, forging new relationships and building fortresses made of famous quotes and insights. The enigma of his existence added to the everlasting fire of wisdom continues to support the uprising of rebels, who question the […]
5 min read ⌚ A Proven System to Simplify Your Life, Double Your Productivity and Achieve All Your Goals If you are like most people, you are overburdening yourself with tasks that do not bring you significant results. It is time that you change that. Who Should Read “Focal Point”? And Why? “Focal Point” is a […]
5 min read ⌚ Have you been stranded on a remote island, or lost in the woods? Finding your way out can be pretty straightforward if you are in tune with nature. It’s a pity that we fail to recognize the signs of robotization. In this book summary, we return to the basics of human existence, […]
8 min read ⌚ Ready for some gothic whodunnit ghost mystery which includes children and a strange governess? If so, you’re going to love Henry James’ “The Turn of the Screw.” It has been adapted numerous times in all media available – so you know it’s scary and appealing. Bonus: it’s also a literary classic! Who […]
12 min read ⌚ “King Lear” is not your usual Shakespeare’s tragedy. There are no betrayals, no sex and power games, no bunch of dead people in the and, and not one actor is acting mad at no point in the play. No, just kidding! It has all of that – and so much more. Who […]
5 min read ⌚ Revolutionized ideas about the female role in the modern society marked the beginning of a new era. Confronting the conventional way of life isn’t a straightforward process even from a feminist’s point of view. Nonetheless, De Beauvoir teaches you not to back down and surrender your inner power to someone else. Who […]
9 min read ⌚ “There is no such thing as moral phenomena,” writes Friedrich Nietzsche, “but only a moral interpretation of phenomena.” And in “Beyond Good and Evil” he tries, in his poetic and aphoristic best, to put a question mark over the historical validity of the latter. Who Should Read “Beyond Good and Evil”? […]
6 min read ⌚ There are few things we like more than a good satire. And when one includes letters exchanged between a senior Demon and a junior Tempter – you know you’re about to have a ball! Time for the diabolically droll – and divinely didactical – “Screwtape Letters” by C. S. Lewis. Who Should […]
5 min read ⌚ Ready for a new philosophical debate? Let’s cut to the chase! Who Should Read “Critique of Pure Reason”? And Why? Critique of Pure Reason is not suited for individuals who would like to dive into an easy-going read. Immanuel’s works are thought-provoking and hard to digest. We recommend it to those seeking […]
7 min read ⌚ No, this is not a summary of the H. G. Wells’ SF novel about the actual invisible man, nor it is about many of the comic characters based on him. Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man” is the story of the invisible men you can see but choose not to. So, yes – it’s […]
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