Month: November 2025
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Books That Have Influenced My Mindset the Most
These are the books I can’t forget, the ones that still shape how I think. These books made their way into my life and conversations.
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Review: Trust
Hernan Diaz’s Trust challenges the myths of American wealth and uncover the subtle forces that shape narratives about money.
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Review: The Dawn of Everything
in Book ReviewThe Dawn of Everything reshapes our understanding of human history with bold, thought-provoking ideas that challenge familiar stories.
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Review and Summary: Flow
in Book ReviewWhat if happiness isn’t something you chase but something you learn to shape? That’s the main idea behind Flow by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi.
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When Childhood Becomes Content: A Call to Respect Kids’ Privacy
A reflection on how social media erodes children’s privacy, trust, and growth. Also, why protecting their inner world matters more than ever.
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Review and Summary: Playful
in Book ReviewWe often think adults shouldn’t play, but Playful shows why play help us grow and thrive in careers that didn’t exist a decade ago.
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Review and Summary: The Good Ancestor
in Book ReviewWhy do we prioritize quick wins over the future? The Good Ancestor explores six ways to rethink our choices and create lasting impact.
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Review: The Journals of Sylvia Plath
in Book ReviewThe Journals of Sylvia Plath is a raw and unfiltered read into her inner world and the quiet struggles of being human.
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Review: Stoner
Stoner by John Williams follows a poor farm boy who falls in love with literature and faces a lifetime of quiet disappointments.
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Review and Summary: The Nature Embedded Mind
in Book ReviewThe Nature Embedded Mind reminds us to reconnect with the Earth. We humans aren’t separate from nature. We are nature itself.
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Review and Summary: A Passion for Ignorance
in Book ReviewWhy do we cling to ignorance in a world overflowing with information? Renata Salecl’s A Passion for Ignorance unpacks its complexities.
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When Reading Goals Meet Reading Quality
As the year ends, many readers count their books but is more always better? Here’s how I balance reading goals with meaningful reading.
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My Favorite Flowers to Bring Home
I’ve learned which flowers make my home smell the best and which ones last the longest. Here are my favorite flowers to have around the house.
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Review: Field Guide to the Haunted Forest
in Book ReviewField Guide to the Haunted Forest shares sincere, motivational pieces born from social media, offering warmth and gentle truths for the soul.
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The Lost Art of Being Alone with Our Thoughts
in BlogWe live in a world that fears silence and solitude. Learning to sit quietly with our thoughts might be the most human act we can reclaim.
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Review: Small Things Like These
A short but deeply moving story about compassion, silence, and the quiet bravery found in everyday life in small-town Ireland.
















