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I don't know if I could say they "changed the way I see the world," but two books that heavily influenced me are Truman Capote's In Cold Blood and Woodward and Bernstein's All the President's Men.
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'Tao Te Ching' and 'Illusions' by Richard Bach. The former taught me that everything is just the way it's supposed to be. The latter gave me the tools to interact with it all.
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That should read 'Tao Te Ching' by Lao Tzu。
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The way I see the world can never be changed. I read books because I can escape into a different world and don't have to face the evil temporarily. I believe it is useless to say that the world is beautiful, you should enjoy life etc. Living is always suffering.
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![]() I have the privilege to work with a guy who is sort of genius in mathematics/geometry. Whenever I have a problem in this area and I am not satisfied with my own solution, I go go to him and ask. He explains how he sees it and, when I understand what he means (which I usually do because he has this talent too), it changes the way I see this particular part of my daily reality. It is a real change because it stays with me. I see all similar problems in light of his vision thereof. And I have this somehow painful awareness that I would not find this answer on my own. This is not the case when I ask somebody, who is not so gifted as my friend JG. Their answers help or not - but don't stay with me more than an hour. I believe (actually I know it!) some authors are like my friend JG - in their particular space. They see what I cannot - even though I can grasp it when explained. But when I grasp it - it changes me. So, JohnRR, I believe there is a book out there waiting for you ![]() Last edited by varlog; 10-14-2014 at 05:12 PM. |
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I for sure thought that KJV stood for Kurt Jr. Vonnegut.
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Don't forget to let us know when you find it
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My dad knew a relative of the family in Mr. Capote's book. I met the man once yrs ago.
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Certainly can't choose one....but
Nonfiction: The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins and Engines of Creation by Eric Drexler and The Psychopathology of Everyday Life - Freud Fiction: Dhalgren - Samuel R. Delany Foundation Trilogy - Asimov Grapes of Wrath - Steinbeck Ringworld - Niven .... |
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It helped me to formulate my beliefs on murderers and capital punishment, which I won't go into here.
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Reading a particular passage written in language which evokes a spiritual epiphany can change ones life. For me, Milton would be an example of this or perhaps it was when I first heard Blake's words set to "Jerusalem" at an early age. I remember the hairs on the back of my neck stood up and I knew then that life would never be the same again. |
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Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction. Hands down.
The subtitle says it's a critique of judgement, and that's what it is. The book demonstrates how social class & power informs cultural and aesthetic judgements. It changed the way i understood my own choices. |
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