It was long time ago but I remember loving Walden by Thoreau as a teen. The possibility of following one’s own path rather than that most travelled was liberating. I am a bit of an introvert and nature lover and felt less alone/validated in that too.
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*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins
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The World Beyond Your Head, by Matthew Crawford (philosophy)
The Unsettling of America, by Wendell Berry (yes, the famous poet. The book is about industrial agriculture and its effect on American culture.)
Thinking in Systems, by Donella Meadows (about how things interact in systems)
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It was long time ago but I remember loving Walden by Thoreau as a teen. The possibility of following one’s own path rather than that most travelled was liberating. I am a bit of an introvert and nature lover and felt less alone/validated in that too.
*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins
The World Beyond Your Head, by Matthew Crawford (philosophy)
The Unsettling of America, by Wendell Berry (yes, the famous poet. The book is about industrial agriculture and its effect on American culture.)
Thinking in Systems, by Donella Meadows (about how things interact in systems)
Catch-22. It made me laugh out loud a lot, too.
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