@jeffcross222292
Jeff Cross
@jeffcross222292 · 4:38

What’s your favorite book and why?

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I tend to listen to it after I find myself maybe slacking a little bit in my neutral thinking and I go right back to it and I listened to it over again. So let me know what your favorite book are and why. Looking forward to hear these responses

#mindset #books #reading

@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 3:45

@jeffcross222292

I've definitely put the book that you recommended on my list, and maybe I'll drop a review on Swell after I read it. Okay, thank you for your post, and have a great day
@onwardandupward
Adam E.L. Anthony
@onwardandupward · 2:48

Who Not How… by Dan Sullivan..Collaboration and Support

And a friend of mine gave me this book a couple of years ago. And what I really enjoy about this book is Dan Sullivan's idea of it's about the who people in our lives that can help us move forward and get to what we want to achieve, not how. When we ask, well, how am I going to get that job that I really want to get or how am I going to get financially stable, how am I going to be successful in this course? X-Y-Z
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@ZLisbon
Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 4:23
And then if you haven't read it, there's a very subtle and yet profound plot twist that sort of changes the direction of the story and in a way that is not, like, done such a process. It's real. It's something that truly happened in real life. So it's a real life plot twist. And it's creative nonfiction, which is a cool genre because it takes a real event and then makes it fictionalizes
@BasTalk
Aayan Banerjee
@BasTalk · 1:14
Hey, Jeff, this is Ion. I just stumbled upon your swell from Common Invite. I think the philosophy is something that is very common sense driven, isn't it? We live in a planet which is exactly at the right place, at the right spot. A little further ahead, and we would burn in a little further behind and we would freeze. And so the universe is telling us to be neutral, to be balanced
@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 1:34

@jeffcross222292

And then I read another one that I really like. One of my favorite fiction authors is Michael Crichton. He wrote a book many years ago about nanotechnology called Prey. P-R-E-Y. All of those are excellent reads. Again, this is just a short list of the rather long list of books that I've read. I don't have any passages from them that I can read that I can add to this reply. But this is a really cool post
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@Tim
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 3:11
It's modeled after The Jungle Book, but instead of mawly being raised by beloved the bear and bigger of the panther, nobody Owens is raised in the graveyard by ghosts and vampires and all sorts of supernatural creatures. And yet I find it a very powerful and moving examination of what it means to be human, to grow up and grow from a child into a young adult
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