Great review Bjorn! I read ‘ The Denial of Death. I think, he mentions people as attachment figures/objects. I read that in my textbook for one of my end of life courses why it’s so hard for people to detach from those closest to them. Unless, I am mixing them up. And how the artist wants to but can’t compete with the splendor of the natural world. Which is true. No artist would ever come close to what’s just outside my window! ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ I haven’t got to yet. My reading has stalled for a while due to health and family. But this should be temporary.
Man’s Search for Meaning is a must read for everyone, I agree. I skirted Determined (found it quite heavy) but very informative. Thanks a lot Bjorn, my TBR pile has just increased.
Viktor Frankl! Wonderful book. The Righteous Mind is one I'd like to read. I totally agree with your thoughts on using Audible. Another plus about Audible is the ease of converting notes 📝
Amazing list I've read all of those my favourite and the most formative by far is The denial of death I am still in a sort of existential crisis many years after I've read it first time 😁
Definitely agree with Determined and Denial Of Death. Two of my favorite books. I also love Rightous Mind and Man's Search For Meaning.
Great review Bjorn! I read ‘ The Denial of Death. I think, he mentions people as attachment figures/objects. I read that in my textbook for one of my end of life courses why it’s so hard for people to detach from those closest to them. Unless, I am mixing them up. And how the artist wants to but can’t compete with the splendor of the natural world. Which is true. No artist would ever come close to what’s just outside my window!
‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ I haven’t got to yet. My reading has stalled for a while due to health and family. But this should be temporary.
Man’s Search for Meaning is a must read for everyone, I agree. I skirted Determined (found it quite heavy) but very informative. Thanks a lot Bjorn, my TBR pile has just increased.
TBR pile tend to increase, that’s just what they do. It’s in their nature 😅
Good stuff! Saint Paul's Letter to the Romans, The Last Word on Power by Tracy Goss, Influence by Robert Cialdini are some faves.
Viktor Frankl! Wonderful book. The Righteous Mind is one I'd like to read. I totally agree with your thoughts on using Audible. Another plus about Audible is the ease of converting notes 📝
Oh! Tell me more. What’s the best way to get notes out from Audible and onto my Google drive?
Amazing list I've read all of those my favourite and the most formative by far is The denial of death I am still in a sort of existential crisis many years after I've read it first time 😁
Haha! I know the feeling!
The laws of human naturr by Robert Greene is one of my favorite books. Im not yet finished
I can’t wait to see what he has been cooking for us in his upcoming book 📚