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What books do you recommend for someone who enjoys self-help and poetry?

If you enjoy self-help books and poetry, you might appreciate the following books:

“The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran – This timeless classic combines beautiful poetic prose with profound philosophical insights on various aspects of life.

“The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle – Offering practical advice on mindfulness and living in the present moment, Tolle’s book blends spiritual wisdom with self-help principles.

“Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur – This collection of poetry explores themes of love, trauma, healing, and femininity. Kaur’s raw and evocative style resonates with many readers.

“The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz – Drawing from ancient Toltec wisdom, Ruiz presents four simple yet powerful agreements that can transform one’s life by fostering personal freedom and happiness.

“Love Poems” by Pablo Neruda – Neruda’s poetry celebrates love in all its forms, capturing the beauty and intensity of human emotions with lyrical language and imagery.

“You Are a Badass” by Jen Sincero – Combining humor with practical advice, Sincero’s book encourages readers to embrace their inner power, overcome self-doubt, and create the life they desire.

These books offer a blend of introspective poetry and actionable self-improvement guidance that you might find both enriching and inspiring.

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For the love of books

As being confined at my home, I have gone through my books now that I will (probably) have more time to read.
Next to my first poems published in the Sudden Denouement Anthology Volume I, there it was the black luster of my graduation paper. In the both I have put my passion and toil, sweat and tears.
My graduation year was one of the worst, being squeezed under job worries, preparation for the Post graduate exams, completing my graduation paper and being caught in a troublesome web of love and pain.
While leafing through my thesis I couldn’t imagine how on earth I had the patience and fortitude to set off upon the journey of the Gods through the Victorian Age.
Must be the love for ideals, love for hope, love for Mythology, love for word-work that helped me swam under all worries aided only by the unicorn-blue sheen of the moon onto the leaves of that forlorn summer.

Presently, I am travelling the world with the help of a sack of books and I am rearranging memories upon their shelves.

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