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Ask HN: Which books created the greatest mindshift for you and how?

12 点作者 debanjan16超过 2 年前

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endorphine超过 2 年前
Non-violent Communication made me realize how much of the talking I was used to doing, was aggressive and judgemental.
gsatic超过 2 年前
Books don't cause mindshift. Repeatition does. So pick a random book and read it and reread it every day. See what happens...
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moviewise超过 2 年前
Cosmos, 1980 by Carl Sagan It&#x27;s an introduction, explanation, and celebration of science. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Cosmos_(Sagan_book)" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Cosmos_(Sagan_book)</a>
amerkhalid超过 2 年前
A longtime ago, I read some trading book, sorry cannot remember the title but it was about trading psychology.<p>The two most important points were:<p>1. Anything could happen 2. We can only control risk<p>While these points were related to trading, I slowly started to apply to pretty much everything.<p>I used to think, like code, I can perfectly control outcome of any serious effort. Now I know in real life, you can do everything perfect but still get unexpected outcome.<p>It sort of prepare me for unexpected and always think about backup plans.
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aristofun超过 2 年前
The bible obviously is the cornerstone of modern western civilization.<p>But books themselves dont create nothing. People do. Either themselves or typically by influences of other people.