Books matching: prioritize what truly matters
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Bold, funny, and straight to the point - the main idea: stop sweating the small stuff and focus only on what really matters to you. Pep talk with plenty of attitude! If you want deeper guidance or less profanity, you might want to pass, but it’s a quick, thought-provoking read for the right mood.
'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck' by Mark Manson is a motivational self-help book that encourages readers to prioritize what truly matters in life. The author presents a counterintuitive approach to living a good life by advocating for carefully choosing what to care about and focusing on important values and goals. With a potty-mouthed writing style, the book challenges readers to reevaluate their perspectives on self-worth, relationships, and life priorities. Through practical advice and personal anecdotes, the book aims to guide readers towards a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Charles Bukowski was an alcoholic, a womanizer, a chronic gambler, a lout, a cheapskate, a deadbeat, and on his worst days, a poet. He’s probably the last person on earth you would ever look to for li...September 2016•224 pages - #2
Short, sweet, and surprisingly deep - a fairy tale for anyone wrestling with their own emotional armor. Worth the couple of hours it takes to read!
The Knight in Rusty Armor is a thought-provoking fable that follows the journey of a knight who is stuck in his armor and must embark on the Path of Truth to find his true self. Through a series of obstacles and challenges, the knight learns valuable lessons about shedding the armor we build up over time and rediscovering our authentic selves. The book is described as a quick and easy read with a fairy tale-like writing style that conveys deep messages about personal growth and self-discovery.
nee a long time ago, in a land far away, there lived a knight who thought of himself as good, kind, and loving. He did all the things that good, kind, and loving knights do. He fought foes who were ba...1987•80 pages A motivating nudge to simplify and focus - great as inspiration, less so as a how-to for every circumstance. Best for those who like reflective self-help, but you might just get the gist from a well-written article or summary.
'Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less' by Greg McKeown focuses on removing non-essential elements from one's life to pursue what is truly important. The author presents clear ideas with real-life anecdotes and examples, urging readers to focus on the most important things and eliminate the non-essential to achieve success. While some readers found the book repetitive and overly long, others appreciated the core ideas and practical advice on prioritizing and focusing on what truly matters.
I stared, wide-eyed, at the piece of paper in my hands. I was sitting in the foyer of a high-rise office building. It was dusk, and the last few people were trickling out for the evening. The piece of...April 2014•289 pages



