Can anyone suggest more books like Man's Search fo...
# book-club
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Can anyone suggest more books like Man's Search for Meaning or Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman? I like books where the author gives insights by reflecting on their life experiences.
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I can recommend a couple - Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, How to get rich - Felix Dennis and That Will Never Work - Marc Randolph (Co Founder at Netflix) Shoe Dog is written in first person and was quite interesting even though I think he used a ghost writer. (not sure). How to get rich was a surprisingly fun read. I'd recommend that. That Will Never Work was okay. But if you are interested in the history of Netflix (before streaming), that is a good write up.
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Thanks a lot, I'll check them out. Shoe dog has been on my to-read list for a long time so I'll probably start with that
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The choice by edit eger is also really great. It also deals with holocaust like mans search for meaning.
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Meditations by marcus aurelius
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Everyone you hate is going to die by Daniel Sloss
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Open by Andre Agassi
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"Physics of the Future" by Dr. Michio kaku
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Hi everyone, thanks a lot for your suggestions 🙂 I am halfway through Shoedog and it's exactly what I was looking for. (Thanks @loud-glass-33663) I was also having a look at the Gulag Archipelago and it seems to be similar to Man's Search For Meaning. Would you guys recommend it?