4 min read ⌚ What happens when you realize that life is meaningless? Do you wish to end it, or do you finally find genuine happiness? Who Should Read “The Myth of Sisyphus”? And Why? “The Myth of Sisyphus” is a philosophical essay, that tries to elaborate on the question of happiness and how it is […]
5 min read ⌚ The past imprisons us and setting ourselves free from it can help us move on with life. But, what does that mean for our personal identity? If one has no past, who is he? Who Should Read “The Cherry Orchard” and Why? “The Cherry Orchard” is a classic – they teach it […]
5 min read ⌚ Romeo and Juliet. Is there a person that does not know their love story? Why Read ‘Romeo and Juliet’? “Romeo and Juliet” is a classical play written by one of the most influential playwrights of all times. If you are a lover of flowery language and want to read classic works, this […]
5 min read ⌚ Do you have a life strategy, or are you still on the lookout? Don’t be afraid, because there’s a lot of room for shifting and altering your viewpoints. Our book summary displays two highly opposite life concepts, which will hopefully stimulate a change in behavior. Who Should Read “The Unbearable Lightness of […]
7 min read ⌚ Solving Life’s Most Difficult Problems Stuck in a “fight or flight” mentality ever since the days of the Neanderthals and unable to break free? Well, Stephen Covey says that there’s an alternative to these two options. It’s “The 3rd Alternative” – and it’s a way of life. And it can help you […]
7 min read ⌚ Consider yourself lucky if you have been born in a family that’s showered you with love and affection throughout most of your life. Most of the people aren’t so lucky. Both touching and hope-instilling, Lisa Wingate’s “Before We Were Yours” is about the least fortunate among them. Who Should Read “Before We […]
5 min read ⌚ The allegory is composed of a handful of signs and indications that describe the average mentality of an everyday person. The cave-world acts as a symbol of self-imposed imprisonment most people carry out. Our book summary willingly joins the efforts to educate the population. Who Should Read “The Allegory of the Cave”? […]
7 min read ⌚ “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem,” writes Albert Camus in “The Myth of Sisyphus,” “and that is suicide.” If you share Camus’ opinion, there are not many 21st century books which may interest you more than “Thirteen Reasons Why” by Jay Asher, an eerie and shattering anatomy of a teenage […]
8 min read ⌚ An Indian Tale There is nothing more important than finding your own path on this planet. Or, to put that into less comprehensible words, if you’re not you while you live, can you honestly say that you have lived? Hermann Hesse’s “Siddhartha” may help you with this conundrum. And change your life. […]
6 min read ⌚ Love is grand, isn’t it’? It is one of the few things which transcend territories, it is the only other thing but art which speaks all languages. And sometimes – it is also not enough. Kate Chopin, in “Désirée’s Baby” shows when and why. And how stupid is to believe something […]
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