Looking forward to picking up Priory of the Orange Tree! I love when people describe why they didn't like a book and it makes me want to read it. A lot of the things you didn't like really appeal to me, so I think it might be a book for me. Thanks for the review!
I really appreciate when you go into detail about why you liked or disliked a book. I obviously like and dislike books but I realized I don't often really dive into the reasons WHY. Hearing you articulate specific reasons I think is going to help me do the same for my own reading.
I need to start picking up some psychology books, the ones you talked about sound super interesting!! I feel like psychology is the one genre that everyone can learn something from.
I majored in environmental studies in college and I took one class specifically on climate change. My professors whole theme was teaching us the facts while trying to keep us hopeful for the future still so I’m definitely intrigued to read the uninhabitable earth this year! Now I’m always looking for resources that aren’t meant to terrify rather than teach. Excited to see your cc video!
Wow! I've never heard anyone else say that about not being able to follow fight scenes and just kind of skimming over until someone gets injured or dies lol. I feel way less alone now 😂 I thought it was just me
I loved your discussion on The Courage to be Disliked! As someone researching neurophysiology, it was so fun listening to your thoughts on psych and philosophy. We should do a buddy read on some other neurobiology, psychology, or philosophy book :)
I'm out of my reading slump after I got onto good reads recently and I'm loving it. Im literally finishing a book a day and it's so much fun. I also want to read the poppy war ever since you talked about it.
I am reading the STone Sky now and UGH MY HEART! The first one like stomped on my heart, the second ripped it out, and I feel like the last one will just finish me.
Haha you sound SO Dutch! That accent is so recognizable. Can't believe you didn't love the Priory. I was absolutely blown away by that book and consumed it in a weekend. I barely noticed time passing.
The thing about the main three theorists is that they were the first three that made theories that connect, make sense and almost all-encompassing. Most, if not all, theories that come after are based on at least one of the three. There have been major agreements and disagreements on their views. Psychology is such a complex topic. I personally think we would never fully understand it ever. Freud, Jung and Adler opened the doors to understanding personality and the changes we go through in life. In the end, we were taught that not one theory is superior than others. It is up to the practitioner to use what theories and methods they believe will work for them and for their patient. I agree with what you said that there's no the one book to live your life to. There are tons of books out there that when compared, are sometimes complete opposites from each other, but we can all learn a thing or two from.
I read Man’s Search for Meaning a few months ago. It was hard to read about all that he went through. His theory about finding meaning in your life is simple, but amplified through his personal story. I will add The Courage to Be Disliked to my Want to Read pile.
Glancing at the vines out of your window on your neighbours house look amazing!! If I was there I would take a photograph or make a portrait if I had the skill :)
Recently found your channel and I'm really enjoying it so just wanted to drop a quick thank you :) The Courage to be Disliked sounds really interesting... I appreciate the way you mention the things that other people may like or dislike regardless of your own feelings on the book. Thanks!
Your comments on The Courage to be Disliked are very interesting. Do not think it's boring for us! It was very interesting, seriously. Now I can't wait to read the book, actually :)
On my 3rd day in a row of reading. I also worked out 2 days in a row. I'm gonna try to keep going and make these into habits. I watch your vids when I need inspiration! Thank you!
that's fun bc I also read the stone sky in august (because of you yes !), and I enjoyed it a lot, but for me the flashbacks were really boring and I couldn't wait to get back to the present
I actually found your "rant" about the book "The Courage To Be Disliked" very fascinating, I might get around to reading it at some point. And I wish you a very educated reading with the book "Man's Search for Meaning", it is a very important book and I always love to see people who are reading it 👌
I gave 3 stars to "The courage to be disliked" because it wasn't the book for me but it was a good book. I actually kept on sending different quotes to my friends, because I felt like they needed to hear/read that xD I'm so subtle. So it definitely starts conversations and makes us think a lot. But the title IS a bit misleading. My issue with Priory was the fact that it was a standalone, which is actually the reason why I was so excited about reading it. I felt like there was too much going on and some parts of it were really well explained, while others weren't as clear. At least for me. And I feel like it was because the author wanted to include too much in just one book. I do want to reread it in the future and I'll probably enjoy more.
You see a lot of that Adlerian approach in some economic theories too. When critiquing that old 'winner takes all, competitive' approach with a more cooperative perspective that can actually increase overall results. Moving beyond praise is interesting. I think it's okay if you properly divorce being good at sports or being smart from being a better person or worth more. But that kind of proves his point when you see so many people, younger particularly, having problems when they aren't good at those things. It doesn't help when your livelihood and survival is basically tied up into being better at things though. Self-actualization can be hard when the way we have to live reinforces faulty logic. There are about a million different avenues this conversation could go lol. Thank you for the video!
21:50 I have Frankl's book, unfinished, in my bookshelf. There has to be a term available for when a booktuber instills in you a sense of profound disappointment for not having completed a book he/she is going to read. Brb, gonna go cry.
I've been trying to get back into reading fantasy so I appreciate your recommendations a lot :) I'm currently reading The Hobbit and I'm amazed at how much fun I'm having!
I’m reading the stone sky right now and loving it a lot I see this a 5 out of 5 stars 😀 the pritory and the orange tree I gave a 4 out of 5 stars on goodreads I liked it too and the poppy war was a great read too sending love to your channel I like your content and channel a lot
A note on praise: I'd argue that in order to attach value/significance to any act or achievement one is still dependent on others most of the time. What one values is still culturally informed and shaped by one's interactions with society in general, whether this is through personal relationships or the consumption of media. There is no innate natural value one can attach to acts or achievements from within a hypothetical vacuum, completely removed from all human contact. One's own ability to attach value to things requires an inter-personal cultural backdrop.
IIRC, the child who plays piano for reward gradually will cease playing except when there is a reasonable expectation of reward. Also, humans don't respond well to punishment. They tend to resent it and often become stubborn in their refusal to learn/adapt/change.
I kinda actually liked that the poppy tree had simplistic writing (it's debut novel so it's expected) bc that's what makes it more accessible to a wider audience unlike other very wordy purple prose adult fantasy books
The courage to be disliked sounds interesting ... I’ve never approached psychology or philosophy books with a desire to like them but more with a desire to understand the similarities and differences with many theories. Like I doubt many people read Freud and subscribe to all of his beliefs lol. But there is usually something, Albiet something small, that I can get from psychology and philosophy books so it was interesting to hear what you learned
I read The Fifth Season recently and I really wanted to love it but had a hard time getting into it. I have the other books and plan to continue I hope they get better.
Just started watching your channel. I enjoy it! I’ve heard theories that if trauma happens to a pregnant woman that the baby can experience trauma also. What are your thoughts
Having read neither "Courage to be Disliked" specifically nor Adler in general, adding something to this discussion is a challenge. Essentially, everyone can benefit from competent mental health therapy, but some more than others. Good doctors distinguish between patients who need help getting past trauma and those who process trauma slower than normal. It is most important to avoid the Dr. Frankensteins, who poke around and rewire people that would have healed themselves in a year or two.
I am reading Dragon Republic now and it is a lot more focused on politics so far, but there's more character development as well, and I am enjoying it so far. I almost didn't start because I was not a big fan of Poppy War, but the second book is better for me so far.
I'm so interested in the psychology stuff! I actually just read 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson which if you haven't read I would really recommend, there is a lot of interesting stuff in there. I just posted my August book wrap up on my blog and then came to watch this, so fun to hear your thoughts
Interested in an audiobook about a typical catholic school girl who HAS been in love, since she was an early teen, and combined they are chasing a paranormal serial killer? 5* Amazon. Let me know... Best wishes.
Books I read in August: Two pages from my psychology textbook.
i count that as a win
@@TheBookLeo awww. That's so nice of you. But yeah I need to read more. Hopefully in September *fingers crossed*
ikr
@@gelenananda6461 yes lol. Slumps are the worst
1. The Book Leo 2. Merphy Napier 3. Daniel Greene. Those are my favorites! I actually recently finished The Fifth Season on your recommendation!
ahh such an honor to be named with those two (i also love their videos)
nice list, I'd like to recommend Saoirse’s Shelf to you
Her description of the priory of the orange tree is giving me game of thrones vibes! Political intrigue, giant world and tons of characters!
It kind has those vibes but not as dark
and there aren’t a lot of battles... actually there is only one, and it is pretty small!
Julia Brusco was anticlimactic too imo :
Molly Ramboyong I thought so too :( I was so certain that I would love the book and I was devastated when it didn’t happen :(
Looking forward to picking up Priory of the Orange Tree! I love when people describe why they didn't like a book and it makes me want to read it. A lot of the things you didn't like really appeal to me, so I think it might be a book for me. Thanks for the review!
I really appreciate when you go into detail about why you liked or disliked a book. I obviously like and dislike books but I realized I don't often really dive into the reasons WHY. Hearing you articulate specific reasons I think is going to help me do the same for my own reading.
I need to start picking up some psychology books, the ones you talked about sound super interesting!! I feel like psychology is the one genre that everyone can learn something from.
I majored in environmental studies in college and I took one class specifically on climate change. My professors whole theme was teaching us the facts while trying to keep us hopeful for the future still so I’m definitely intrigued to read the uninhabitable earth this year! Now I’m always looking for resources that aren’t meant to terrify rather than teach. Excited to see your cc video!
Wow! I've never heard anyone else say that about not being able to follow fight scenes and just kind of skimming over until someone gets injured or dies lol. I feel way less alone now 😂 I thought it was just me
That intro created such a vibe and I’m so here for it
this was so aesthetic I love it
I loved your discussion on The Courage to be Disliked! As someone researching neurophysiology, it was so fun listening to your thoughts on psych and philosophy. We should do a buddy read on some other neurobiology, psychology, or philosophy book :)
star daughter sounds so good!! I loved the poppy war so much, but then i love the political aspects of it but I can see why others don't!
I'm out of my reading slump after I got onto good reads recently and I'm loving it. Im literally finishing a book a day and it's so much fun. I also want to read the poppy war ever since you talked about it.
I am reading the STone Sky now and UGH MY HEART! The first one like stomped on my heart, the second ripped it out, and I feel like the last one will just finish me.
It will!!
Haha you sound SO Dutch! That accent is so recognizable. Can't believe you didn't love the Priory. I was absolutely blown away by that book and consumed it in a weekend. I barely noticed time passing.
The edits you do of you sipping your drinks in your videos are the cutest most adorable thing ever.
I loved your discussion of the psychology book! Seems like it would be a good read for me :)
Thank you 😊😊
The thing about the main three theorists is that they were the first three that made theories that connect, make sense and almost all-encompassing. Most, if not all, theories that come after are based on at least one of the three. There have been major agreements and disagreements on their views. Psychology is such a complex topic. I personally think we would never fully understand it ever. Freud, Jung and Adler opened the doors to understanding personality and the changes we go through in life. In the end, we were taught that not one theory is superior than others. It is up to the practitioner to use what theories and methods they believe will work for them and for their patient. I agree with what you said that there's no the one book to live your life to. There are tons of books out there that when compared, are sometimes complete opposites from each other, but we can all learn a thing or two from.
I read Man’s Search for Meaning a few months ago. It was hard to read about all that he went through.
His theory about finding meaning in your life is simple, but amplified through his personal story.
I will add The Courage to Be Disliked to my Want to Read pile.
Great video again! And I always love hearing your thoughts on the nonfiction books you read. ☺️
Star Daughter has such a cool look, one for the fancy shelf I think
it's SO beautiful
Always looking forward to new videos from you, they’re always super chill vibes :)
I also just finished The Broken Earth Trilogy. It’s so amazing and one of my favorite fantasy series.
soooo good!
Glancing at the vines out of your window on your neighbours house look amazing!! If I was there I would take a photograph or make a portrait if I had the skill :)
Recently found your channel and I'm really enjoying it so just wanted to drop a quick thank you :) The Courage to be Disliked sounds really interesting... I appreciate the way you mention the things that other people may like or dislike regardless of your own feelings on the book. Thanks!
that makes me really happy to hear!
Your comments on The Courage to be Disliked are very interesting. Do not think it's boring for us! It was very interesting, seriously. Now I can't wait to read the book, actually :)
On my 3rd day in a row of reading. I also worked out 2 days in a row. I'm gonna try to keep going and make these into habits. I watch your vids when I need inspiration! Thank you!
woah well done!
I always enjoy hearing your take on the books you read. Always informative. Also, where are your glasses from? I really love those frames!
they are from Ace & Tate!
@@TheBookLeo Thank you!
that's fun bc I also read the stone sky in august (because of you yes !), and I enjoyed it a lot, but for me the flashbacks were really boring and I couldn't wait to get back to the present
I actually found your "rant" about the book "The Courage To Be Disliked" very fascinating, I might get around to reading it at some point.
And I wish you a very educated reading with the book "Man's Search for Meaning", it is a very important book and I always love to see people who are reading it 👌
thank you! and i'm currently really enjoying man's search for meaning, ican't wait to talk about it in my wrap up!
@@TheBookLeo can't wait to hear your thoughts! 👍
You're so inspiring, thank you for the awesome content, and the aesthetic of this video, it's on another level!
I gave 3 stars to "The courage to be disliked" because it wasn't the book for me but it was a good book. I actually kept on sending different quotes to my friends, because I felt like they needed to hear/read that xD I'm so subtle.
So it definitely starts conversations and makes us think a lot. But the title IS a bit misleading.
My issue with Priory was the fact that it was a standalone, which is actually the reason why I was so excited about reading it. I felt like there was too much going on and some parts of it were really well explained, while others weren't as clear. At least for me. And I feel like it was because the author wanted to include too much in just one book. I do want to reread it in the future and I'll probably enjoy more.
haha i love how you're subtly sending quotes to your friends
I loved the section where you told us what you learned.
You make me smile, I really think you are amazing, keep that grit of books. Also, when I see your videos, it makes me want to read more thanks :)
You see a lot of that Adlerian approach in some economic theories too. When critiquing that old 'winner takes all, competitive' approach with a more cooperative perspective that can actually increase overall results. Moving beyond praise is interesting. I think it's okay if you properly divorce being good at sports or being smart from being a better person or worth more. But that kind of proves his point when you see so many people, younger particularly, having problems when they aren't good at those things. It doesn't help when your livelihood and survival is basically tied up into being better at things though. Self-actualization can be hard when the way we have to live reinforces faulty logic.
There are about a million different avenues this conversation could go lol. Thank you for the video!
21:50 I have Frankl's book, unfinished, in my bookshelf.
There has to be a term available for when a booktuber instills in you a sense of profound disappointment for not having completed a book he/she is going to read.
Brb, gonna go cry.
I've been trying to get back into reading fantasy so I appreciate your recommendations a lot :) I'm currently reading The Hobbit and I'm amazed at how much fun I'm having!
I’m reading the stone sky right now and loving it a lot I see this a 5 out of 5 stars 😀 the pritory and the orange tree I gave a 4 out of 5 stars on goodreads I liked it too and the poppy war was a great read too sending love to your channel I like your content and channel a lot
Almost 30 minutes 😁 interesting stuff. Maslow & Skinner come to my mind before Adler, probably because I'm from the USA.
it was great to hear your views on the poppy war. i haven't heard people say the writing was a little dry.
you inspire me to start my own channel, love your content!!
YAAY YOU'RE MY FAVORITE FAVORITE FAVORITE COOOLEST PERSON 💖
A note on praise: I'd argue that in order to attach value/significance to any act or achievement one is still dependent on others most of the time. What one values is still culturally informed and shaped by one's interactions with society in general, whether this is through personal relationships or the consumption of media. There is no innate natural value one can attach to acts or achievements from within a hypothetical vacuum, completely removed from all human contact. One's own ability to attach value to things requires an inter-personal cultural backdrop.
IIRC, the child who plays piano for reward gradually will cease playing except when there is a reasonable expectation of reward. Also, humans don't respond well to punishment. They tend to resent it and often become stubborn in their refusal to learn/adapt/change.
I kinda actually liked that the poppy tree had simplistic writing (it's debut novel so it's expected) bc that's what makes it more accessible to a wider audience unlike other very wordy purple prose adult fantasy books
The Courage to be disliked is one of my favourite books of 2020. Highly recommended.
The courage to be disliked sounds interesting ... I’ve never approached psychology or philosophy books with a desire to like them but more with a desire to understand the similarities and differences with many theories. Like I doubt many people read Freud and subscribe to all of his beliefs lol. But there is usually something, Albiet something small, that I can get from psychology and philosophy books so it was interesting to hear what you learned
What i read in August/Summer:
The Secret Garden
The Hunger Games/Catching Fire
Lord of the Flies
HP Goblet of Fire
Fault in our Stars
ohhh many great books there!
@@TheBookLeo what im currently reading: Mockingjay, Lightning Thief (almost finished!), HP Order of Phoenix
I read The Fifth Season recently and I really wanted to love it but had a hard time getting into it. I have the other books and plan to continue I hope they get better.
I stopped Just Dance for this 😂😂 so excited
"Made of half star." I'm sorry, but we are all literally 100% made of star! "We're made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
Just started watching your channel. I enjoy it! I’ve heard theories that if trauma happens to a pregnant woman that the baby can experience trauma also. What are your thoughts
can you do a video on how you go about immersing yourself in a fantasy novel?
Amazing video just found your channel keep up the amazing work
I want to fly past Jupiter in just swimming trunks and flip flops.
Having read neither "Courage to be Disliked" specifically nor Adler in general, adding something to this discussion is a challenge. Essentially, everyone can benefit from competent mental health therapy, but some more than others. Good doctors distinguish between patients who need help getting past trauma and those who process trauma slower than normal. It is most important to avoid the Dr. Frankensteins, who poke around and rewire people that would have healed themselves in a year or two.
I am reading Dragon Republic now and it is a lot more focused on politics so far, but there's more character development as well, and I am enjoying it so far. I almost didn't start because I was not a big fan of Poppy War, but the second book is better for me so far.
I did enjoy the rant about psychology and book 5 hehe! Since u asked :)
and WE LOVE THE POPPY WAR
YES WE DID
This is such a nice and calm video
Leonie have u read And I Darken??? If not i hope u wud try it i think u will like it. I love your videos!!!! ❤
I'm so interested in the psychology stuff! I actually just read 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson which if you haven't read I would really recommend, there is a lot of interesting stuff in there. I just posted my August book wrap up on my blog and then came to watch this, so fun to hear your thoughts
Great video as always!
So happy that ive found you
to watch you or your books that's the question.
If I read an 800 page book, I'd definitely order myself a small trophy. Breaking Dawn wasn't even that long! 😂
Your a very smart kid. Good work on your video, and I did watch it to the end.
where can we find more information about the world readers book club?
I am interested in philosophy and psychology!
"very quickly" *drinks more tea* jajaja
You might be interested in transactional analysts
this was a v cozy video! i'm really looking forward to your climate change books vlog
I read 5 books too in August 😂😁
ah yes priory😍
Ugh I still need to read priory so badly
really great video :D
I'm still watching girl, and I'm hitting the like button and subscribe either :)
You don't read an audio book, you listen to them. 🐻
I'll have to check out The Uninhabitable Earth! And I loved hearing your psychology rant, even though I know very little about it haha
Interested in an audiobook about a typical catholic school girl who HAS been in love, since she was an early teen, and combined they are chasing a paranormal serial killer? 5* Amazon. Let me know... Best wishes.
Beautiful.
Anyone else read Once Upon a Time in Bristol on Kindle?
The Stone Sky makes it seem like it’s 2020 lol
I Like your Channel
I'm always shocked by how much we have in common because I'm a psych major and climate change is one of my big political issues.
i just clicked.
My degree was in psychology
Augest
Nice video #toddlersbooks
Speaking of climate change, it's 48°c where I live. I'm boiling to death 😰
Covid-19 sucks i really want to go to the park