I Might Be Wrong | Inspiration from the Life Story of a Reverted Swedish Forest Monk

I Might Be Wrong Introduction I Might Be Wrong is a novel by Björn Nattiko-Nattiko-Nattiko-Nattiko-Nattiko-Nattiko-Nattiko. I Could Be Wrong is the last book in the life of Bjorn Natiko I Could Be Wrong is the last book in the life of Björn Nattiko-Lindblom, describing his 17 years of spiritual practice in a forest monastery in Thailand, his return to secularism 17 years later, and his gradual death by diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis. The publisher of the traditional Chinese edition in Taiwan has set [....]

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The Monk's Mentality | Teaches you how to find your self-worth and purpose in life through your mentality.

The Monk's Mentality Introduction The Monk's Mentality, originally titled Think like a Monk, was written by Jay Shetty, a well-known Internet writer and speaker. The author Jay Shetty is a well-known Internet writer and speaker. An outstanding young Indian who grew up in the UK, studied at a business school and interned at a famous company, but chose to put down his [...]...

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Success no longer stumbles

Blog to link Success No More Stumbles is a book that explores the "attributes of success". It is a book that explores the "traits of success". It is a book that uses case studies and humor to illustrate the "truth of success". The book is quite easy to read, but perhaps because I spent a week reading it over and over, I found it harder to organize. In the following, I'll summarize each chapter of [...]...

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The Hated Courage Trilogy

Link to Blog Finished Hated Valor a while ago, and watched the second installment in the past few days. I don't think I'm as high on the second series as I was on the previous one, mainly because I think the writing is a bit messy. Although it's still in the dialogue genre, it doesn't seem to be as organized as the previous one, and a lot of the dialogue feels more repetitive. If [...]

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Hated Courage

This book discusses Adlerian psychology in the form of dialogues, which is quite easy to read and absorb. The dialogues are very vernacular, but I like them. I'd like to mention a few of my favorite lines here. "The inferiority complex that afflicts us is a subjective interpretation" is a concept I heard a long time ago, but only recently began to feel more [...]...

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