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The best book
Atomic Habits
James Clear explores how small, consistent changes lead to remarkable long-term results. Clear explains that habits are the compound interest of self-improvement: tiny actions repeated daily create powerful outcomes over time. Instead of relying on motivation or willpower, he emphasizes designing a system that naturally makes good habits easier and bad habits harder, shifting the focus from goals to the processes that drive them.
IKIGAI
The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life explains the Japanese concept of ikigai—a personal “reason for being” found at the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Through lessons from Okinawan centenarians and insights from psychology and philosophy, the book shows how small daily joys, strong social connections, mindful routines, and purposeful work contribute to happiness and longevity. It ultimately encourages readers to discover and nurture their own ikigai by living intentionally, staying curious, and embracing simple, meaningful habits.
How to stop worrying and start living
Dale Carnegie is a practical guide that teaches readers how to overcome anxiety by changing their mindset and daily habits. Carnegie begins by explaining how worry damages both mental and physical health, urging readers to live in “day-tight compartments”—focusing only on what can be done today instead of dwelling on the past or fearing the future. He introduces simple but powerful tools for breaking the cycle of anxiety, such as analyzing problems logically, accepting the worst-case scenario, and working upward from there.
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