@buzzybad3353 ad me
What is the last book you read and enjoyed?
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@spaceboy now I'm scared while reading that.. hahaha it might push me to do that Tulpa thingy and it will hard for me to think in a normal way again.. haha that friend will forever haunt you if you will try to disturb his/her silence
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@cjko The Dead Donkey by Aziz Nesen
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@Morhaf what is the story about this?
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@spaceboy thanks for this... :)
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@Kiss_My_Axe why think that way ?
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@cjko :smirk:
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Is non fiction allowed too? I enjoyed (still reading) "On Becoming a Person" by Carl Rogers...
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@pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting.. I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. Haha -
@cjko That makes two of us.
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@cjko said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:
@pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting..
"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change."
"a person is a fluid process, not a fixed and static entity; a flowing river of change, not a block of solid material; a continually changing constellation of potentialities, not a fixed quantity of traits."
"If I let myself really understand another person, I might be changed by that understanding. And we all fear change. So as I say, it is not an easy thing to permit oneself to understand an individual,"
I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. HahaLOL ;-)
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@spaceboy said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:
@pe7erpark3r
I often think about that modern psychology reopens the forgotten truth, which was revealed centuries ago. The stranger's path is stranger by himself.In many ways it does seem so... What do you mean by "stranger's path is stranger by himself"?
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@Karina-Kara the what? :)
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@pe7erpark3r this is a self awakening book and it's a good read. Hmm if you put yourself in other's shoes, you will understand them.. simple.
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@cjko Laughing like a mentally deranged person.
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@Karina-Kara haha I see. Lol
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