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Inspiring Books

Inspiring Books
19 September 2022
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Whether you turn the pages, tap a tablet or listen to audio, a good book is certainly an excellent way to relax. Sometimes it is a source of guidance, sometimes a source of inspiration. And sometimes the best way to make a positive change in your life is to open the pages of these books and let them speak for themselves.

Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life, Erving Goffman

Erving Goffman is one of the most important sociologists of the 20th century, and he has attracted attention with his work on social-psychology. In his work 'Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life', he focused on the importance of social interaction through theater. He dealt with the human being in two aspects, either good or bad. He wrote his book using an objective language. In this book, he aimed to reflect and analyze the interactions between people without making any judgments.

Checklist Manifesto, Atul Gawande

A very revealing book that shows how powerful well-designed and properly implemented checklists can be in reducing errors in all kinds of areas. Gawande's Checklist Manifesto is a work that explores the nature of complexity in our lives, that makes us wonder and take action.

The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm

Erich Fromm found his most popular success with his book on love. In "The Art of Loving" he argues that love is often misunderstood as the romantic notion of "lovers" as seen in movies. Love is an art, Fromm says. It's something we have to learn to do, like any other art: we must learn and practice love, just as we must learn and practice drawing or playing the piano. In his book, the author approaches love and the act of loving from a philosophical dimension, and his book has been translated into almost all languages of the world.

Now think about the books that have inspired you; let's see which book comes to your mind first!