"Good Books Gone Bad" is the ultimate guide to personal growth and self-improvement. This powerful book is packed with 75 actionable insights that will change the way you think about your life and the world around you.The author has curated these insights from their 500+ book reading journey, and has distilled the most impactful lessons from a wide range of topics, including personal growth, happiness, mindfulness, human psychology, stoic philosophy, mental health and more.Each insight is presented in a clear, easy-to-understand format, making it simple to apply to your own life. You don't need to read this book in any particular order, feel free to jump around to the chapters that interest you the most.The author's goal is to help you become more self-aware and improve yourself as a person, and this book will be a valuable resource in your journey.Reading "Good Books Gone Bad" will be a transformative experience, leaving you with a renewed perspective on life and a newfound sense of self. With 75 actionable insights, this book will change the way you think and help you become a better version of yourself.
أحد أهم مبادئ الفلسفة الرواقية هي أن الألم الوحيد الذي تعانيه حقًا هو الألم الذي تصنعه بنفسك. الألم الناجم عن مقاومتك لأمور لا يمكن تغييرها.
تحدث الأشياء السلبية طوال الوقت لأسباب خارجة عن إرادتنا. ومع ذلك، يمكننا اختيار كيفية استجابتنا لها.
الألم ببساطة هو نتيجة مقاومتك لكل ما لا تملك القدرة على تغييره.
نقضي وقتًا طويلًا في التفكير في المستقبل والماضي، لكن لا يسعنا إلا العيش في الحاضر، وبالتالي لا سبيل لنا لتغيير الكثير من الأمور التي تُحزننا.
ولملء الفراغ، نُطوّر مقاومة لهذه الأمور، والتي تتحول إلى ألم نفسي أو جسدي.
عندما نغضب أو ننزعج، نفكر ونتصرف بشكل غير عقلاني، مما يؤدي دائمًا - تقريبًا - إلى وضع أسوأ. ونتيجة لذلك، فإن ردود أفعالنا تجاه أمور لا نملك السيطرة عليها يمكن أن تُديم دورة الألم.
جميعنا نستعيد أحداث الماضي في أذهاننا، وهذا ما يُسبب لنا ألمًا نفسيًا، حيث نقاوم ما لا نستطيع تغييره، بينما كل ما نستطيع فعله هو الإصلاح أو المضي قدمًا. اعترف بألمك ثم امضِ قدمًا.
"من يخشى المعاناة، يُعاني بالفعل مما يخشاه." - مونتين . Shubham K. Singh Good Books Gone Bad Translated By #Maher_Razouk
It's not always easy to define success as being happy and content. This book offers 75 actionable insights that will change the way you think. The ideas and insights discussed in the book offer a lot in a single plate. They are so balanced and actionable that anyone can implement them directly after reading this book.
The book shares a subtle way of making our lives organized and happening. Happiness, Mindfulness, Psychology, Philosophy, Personal Growth, and Mental health are discussed in such a lucid way that makes this book accessible and easy to adapt.
The author has shared practical and user-friendly learning to develop major developments in our lives, such as establishing mindfulness, philosophy for life, time-management, financial awareness, psychology of human behavior, habits, and emotional intelligence. These are significant parts of this book that I really loved reading and acknowledging in my behavior and life.
I truly loved reading this book and am going to apply so many invaluable lessons that it offers in crisp and clear order.
Highly recommended to everyone who seeks wisdom from great and practical thinking.
Finally, a book that addresses the all-too-familiar struggle of incomplete reading lists. I delved into its 180 pages with skepticism, but boy, was I pleasantly surprised! This book, packed with 75 insights, is the answer you've been seeking. It effortlessly distills popular and invaluable books into bite-sized actionable insights.
What sets it apart is the freedom to explore its sections independently, making it ideal for readers with limited time or shorter attention spans (like myself). It's refreshingly devoid of preachiness and the author deserves applause for crediting their sources and sharing a curated list of recommended reads.
Trust me, this book has become my go-to companion, one I constantly revisit for inspiration. Although I initially read it on Kindle, I urge you to snag a hard copy and proudly display it where you'll always catch a glimpse of its wisdom. It's an absolute must-have in any anyone's personal growth journey!
Take books that I think highly of like The Magic of Thinking Big, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari among many other self-help books I've read, and throw them all into one as this book truly has every possible valuable point to implement into your life for that will unquestionably make a difference!
A nice and easy read that can be treated as a regular re-read and I don't understand why I don't see it marketed more!