Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It is Kamal Ravikant’s story of overcoming professional and personal failure thanks to a vow he made to love himself, and how you too can use this simple technique of deep compassion and self-care to overcome adversity and find happiness.
Why should you read it?
It’s sad to say that loving yourself radically, consistently, and unapologetically is a rebellious, almost revolutionary idea, but it is. What should be obvious and taught to us in childhood is actually something we must completely, painstakingly learn from scratch as adults, and Kamal is the man to teach us. If you’re feeling down or out of luck, this book will change your life.
Key Take aways
1. Telling yourself you love yourself will work, even if, at first, you don’t believe it.
2. Once your daily self-love practice kicks in, your life will seem to magically get better.
3. Even after you’re happy and fulfilled, never stop loving yourself — it’s easy to lose the habit and slip back into negativity.
A presentation of Swami Vivekananda's Message of strength and fearlessness by the resident swami of the Vedanta Society of New York. Vivekananda's stirring words roused not only the nation of India, but many in the west who were glad to see that religion could be uplifting in one's personal life. As Swami Vivekananda said, Stand on your own feet...Think your own thoughts. Strength is religion."
The book is an introduction to the methods of attaining God-realization and to the spiritual wisdom of the East, which had only been available to a few in 1946. The writing of the book was prophesied long ago by the nineteenth-century master Lahiri Mahasaya (Paramguru of Yogananda
Life changing book for me was Ikigai: the Japnees secret to along and happy life.
The book introduces you to various topics of life such as art of living, blue zones, longevity, tai chi and resilience. It defines what Ikigai is and its rules. The book says that living a ling and full life is under your control to an extent. A must read.
"Who Will Cry When You Die?" is a powerful, thought-provoking self-help book with 101 life-changing lessons. This 108-page book is a collection of teachings and stories that are designed to help readers live a more fulfilling and meaningful life. The author, Robin Sharma, emphasizes the importance of living with purpose and leaving a positive legacy. He encourages readers to focus on personal growth and development and to live with integrity and kindness. Sharma's writing is practical, easy to understand, and accessible to a wide range of readers. The book is a truly inspiring read that provides readers with the tools and motivation they need to make positive changes in their lives.
Life changing book for me was "Believe in yourself" by Dr. Joseph Murphy.
This book teaches me how to transform my life through art of believing. Each chapter of this book is full of powerful and practical.
The Book in One Sentence
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It is Kamal Ravikant’s story of overcoming professional and personal failure thanks to a vow he made to love himself, and how you too can use this simple technique of deep compassion and self-care to overcome adversity and find happiness.
Why should you read it?
It’s sad to say that loving yourself radically, consistently, and unapologetically is a rebellious, almost revolutionary idea, but it is. What should be obvious and taught to us in childhood is actually something we must completely, painstakingly learn from scratch as adults, and Kamal is the man to teach us. If you’re feeling down or out of luck, this book will change your life.
Key Take aways
1. Telling yourself you love yourself will work, even if, at first, you don’t believe it.
2. Once your daily self-love practice kicks in, your life will seem to magically get better.
3. Even after you’re happy and fulfilled, never stop loving yourself — it’s easy to lose the habit and slip back into negativity.
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A presentation of Swami Vivekananda's Message of strength and fearlessness by the resident swami of the Vedanta Society of New York. Vivekananda's stirring words roused not only the nation of India, but many in the west who were glad to see that religion could be uplifting in one's personal life. As Swami Vivekananda said, Stand on your own feet...Think your own thoughts. Strength is religion."
The book is an introduction to the methods of attaining God-realization and to the spiritual wisdom of the East, which had only been available to a few in 1946. The writing of the book was prophesied long ago by the nineteenth-century master Lahiri Mahasaya (Paramguru of Yogananda
The book that impacted my life in true sense is Ignited Mind by Dr A PJ Abdul Kalam. The book present some of the most tangled issues of the nation.
Life changing book for me was Ikigai: the Japnees secret to along and happy life.
The book introduces you to various topics of life such as art of living, blue zones, longevity, tai chi and resilience. It defines what Ikigai is and its rules. The book says that living a ling and full life is under your control to an extent. A must read.
"Who Will Cry When You Die?" is a powerful, thought-provoking self-help book with 101 life-changing lessons. This 108-page book is a collection of teachings and stories that are designed to help readers live a more fulfilling and meaningful life. The author, Robin Sharma, emphasizes the importance of living with purpose and leaving a positive legacy. He encourages readers to focus on personal growth and development and to live with integrity and kindness. Sharma's writing is practical, easy to understand, and accessible to a wide range of readers. The book is a truly inspiring read that provides readers with the tools and motivation they need to make positive changes in their lives.