7 comments

  • shehjar 12 hours ago ago

    Religious ones help. Especially the parts About regulating and observing your own emotions. Bhagwad Gita was helpful to me as a Hindu.

    Deliberate Calm is another one that helped understand on a more scientific level now our emotions are created and how that leads to our behavior.

  • steven_noble 8 hours ago ago

    "What You Can Change and What You Can't" by Martin Seligman

    • steven_noble 8 hours ago ago

      Also, "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl

  • kstenerud 12 hours ago ago

    Warriors and Worriers (Benenson)

    The Prince (Machiavelli)

    Beyond Good And Evil (Nietzche)

    A History of Western Philosophy (Russel)

    The Fourth Turning (Strauss, Howe)

    Also, Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius (Machiavelli) is a fascinating read on human political machinations (albeit fairly slanted by Machiavelli's personal views)

  • ianpenney 11 hours ago ago

    Gödel Escher Bach.

    • DanielGeisler 10 hours ago ago

      Wow, GEB came immediately to mind.

      • beardyw 2 hours ago ago

        Well I got a lot from it, but human nature? I may have missed it.