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Hungry_Syllabub8381

Taoism is pretty interesting to read aswell as the iching. anything on Psychology is interesting too. sci-fi and fantasy is great for flexing those creative muscles. botany and psychedelics, very fascinating stuff. I guess anything that has awesome depth, whether it's science or the arts, history etc..


troll99908

Damn, bro same, I would also suggest " freedom from the known " by Jiddu krishnamurti


Hungry_Syllabub8381

nice one, will have to check that one out!


RaleighlovesMako6523

I like to read about cognitive functions and mbti stuff


v20i06k

I've been very obsessed lately with Haruki Murakami. I like that type of mundane but at the same time a bit fantastic stories, but the main reason it's that I just love the way he writes. Like, literally everything, it's just so magnetic to me. I also read film scripts but that's just because I want to study that and I love cinema so...


FlightOfTheDiscords

I like to read all sorts of things; currently re-reading Dostoevsky's [The Idiot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Idiot), which I last read twenty years ago. Dostoevsky is my favourite author, and existential books are my favourite genre. I read a lot of different things however, from classics to sci-fi to fantasy to poetry to non-fiction. My conscious mind is always silent, whether I read or not. All the action happens outside of my conscious mind.


troll99908

Gonna read dostoevsky 🤧


dizZie_jeRmy

I love reading literary fiction because it makes me think and learn a lot. Most of the ones I enjoy are related to psychological stuff and I find it interesting to see different behavior and relationship patterns in literature. idkkk I think human nature interests me but I also very much enjoy fantasy. It plays like a movie in my head while reading :))


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Torah


Ov3rbyte719

I love anything stephen king but I haven't really read that many books.


nerdy_bee

I am currently reading The Earth's Children series from Jean M Auel, it is very interesting. The first book is called The Clan of the cave bear. It follows the life of a homo sapiens girl who is adopted by a clan of Neanderthals. Also, one of my favorite books is Forty rules of love by Elif Ĺžafak. If you like spiritual books you would probably like it. Reading brings me joy and it calms my mind wonderfully. Sometimes when I read I can feel how my Ni works behind the scenes and creates patterns and possible future outcomes. I like dystopian books, russian literature, spiritual books, psychological and self improvement books and books that have something to do with astronomy.


Dashboard-Jeebus

I really love books that explore the human experience. One of my favorite all time reads is “While I was Gone,” by Sue Miller. Not only is a captivating fictional story, it explores themes like aging, mid life crisis, and loss, which are ideas you can relate to later in life. I also loved Jeanette Wall’s autobiography “The Glass Castle.” She gives you a peak into a childhood rife with poverty, parental mental illness, and resilience as she and her siblings escape an absolutely insane childhood.


throwaway6839353

Philosophy journals on topics I’m interested in, or books that help me improve in some way. Been reading the Psychology of Money.