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I do not like to "evangelize" people, and i truly dislike gurus, so i really hate to recommend books other than fiction or old, not actualized philosophy, but if you think what my parent hosh wrote is great but you either don't believe it can do something, or you want to do the same but don't have any idea how, Olivier Hamant books are great, pragmatic, actionable and positive starting points. It's a fantastic starter to think about what you can do. I disagree with him on some points (i started to expand but it's detrimental to my argument and anyway, most of those reading this did not read him, so it's like arguing with wind :/)



"The Benefits of Imperfection: Biology, Society, and Beyond" looks interesting!




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