Early 30s. Just started reading and I became obsessed with self help books. I saw on booktok about dostoevsky. I listened to Crime and punishment. It was okay. I somewhat enjoyed it. recently I started to transition more into meaningful/philosophical types of books. Books to help you question reality and who you are as a person and something to take with you for the rest of your life. Honestly I am open to anything. I can give it a try. Even if its out of my comfort zone, you never know. I have also been writing a fantasy book somewhat Harry Potter style so if you have any recommendations along that road I will gladly also check that out. Assume I havnt read anything. I dont really know what I dont like since I haven't really read anything I have not liked yet. thank you!
by AfterDarkArc
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Man, if you’re into that reality-questioning stuff, try “The Stranger” by Camus – way more accessible than Dostoyevsky but still makes you think about existence and meaning.
**If you’re tired of 300-page books that could have been an email, I feel you. I actually struggled with the same thing until I started using ‘Visual Logic Maps.’**
**Instead of reading a massive book on discipline, I found that mapping out the ‘Logic’ behind procrastination works 10x faster. It’s like a GPS for your mindset instead of a textbook.**
**I shared two of my visual maps earlier today (the feedback was wild, like 50k+ views lol), so if you want to ‘see’ the advice instead of just reading it, I’ve pinned the sketches on my profile. Might be the ‘easy read’ you’re actually looking for! 🧠👁️**