I noticed what you were reading-typical self-help books that claim to aid personal growth but fail to address the deeper question of what the "self" truly is. ? They provide recipes for success but don’t question what success means or why we feel compelled to chase it. They encourage focusing on desires but rarely analyze why we desire or what constitutes the right desire. Having read hundreds of books from various perspectives, I would strongly advise you not to fall into the self-help trap. Instead, delve into wisdom literature, philosophy, or psychology. Read what the greatest thinkers have said about the fundamental questions of life. Reading Jiddu Krishnamurti could be an excellent starting point for you. And just to clarify, I’m not judging you-this is simply a thoughtful suggestion.
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I noticed what you were reading-typical self-help books that claim to aid personal growth but fail to address the deeper question of what the "self" truly is. ?
They provide recipes for success but don’t question what success means or why we feel compelled to chase it. They encourage focusing on desires but rarely analyze why we desire or what constitutes the right desire. Having read hundreds of books from various perspectives, I would strongly advise you not to fall into the self-help trap. Instead, delve into wisdom literature, philosophy, or psychology. Read what the greatest thinkers have said about the fundamental questions of life.
Reading Jiddu Krishnamurti could be an excellent starting point for you. And just to clarify, I’m not judging you-this is simply a thoughtful suggestion.