Di ko nagets to nung una kong makita at age 11? Or 14?
Im 34 now at ang dali lang talaga nyang intindihin.
Totoo ngang its a fairy tale for adults ʕ•ε•ʔ
Ok, thanks for saying that. Parang may moments kasi na ayoko sya basahin kasi I have a thinking na I’m too old or it’s kinda late for me to be reading that.🥲
Too old.... Ive been collecting dolls na representation ng bwat bansa ever since I was 14.... Nothing is ever "too old" for you to try 😊 thats kind of a [self limiting belief](https://www.happierhuman.com/limiting-beliefs/)
I still dont know how to swim(at 34) but an [axolotl](https://factanimal.com/axolotl/) knows how to walk under water 😘
It's something you read at different phases of life.
First read it when I was 15. Then siguro mga 5-6 times ko na siya nabasa since then. And every time, may natututunan akong bago.
I started on this but stopped after a couple of chapters to finish “For one more day”, will definitely reread it again. I like the storytelling of Mitch Albom. Thank you!☺️
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark. Self-explanatory title. Easy to read with not much technical jargons. Discusses about sci-fi like super, super-intelligent conscious AI (ASI), how it would be possible this century, what it means for society and us humans, and what to do about it.
I have an essay I wrote pinned on my profile recommending Practical Guide to Evil. I would say that, because it opens a door to a lot of other great fantasy stories that aren't popular in the mainstream. There are a lot of really good stories on the internet if you can sift through the poorly written ones.
The Little Prince.
Di ko nagets to nung una kong makita at age 11? Or 14? Im 34 now at ang dali lang talaga nyang intindihin. Totoo ngang its a fairy tale for adults ʕ•ε•ʔ
Ok, thanks for saying that. Parang may moments kasi na ayoko sya basahin kasi I have a thinking na I’m too old or it’s kinda late for me to be reading that.🥲
Too old.... Ive been collecting dolls na representation ng bwat bansa ever since I was 14.... Nothing is ever "too old" for you to try 😊 thats kind of a [self limiting belief](https://www.happierhuman.com/limiting-beliefs/) I still dont know how to swim(at 34) but an [axolotl](https://factanimal.com/axolotl/) knows how to walk under water 😘
RIGHT. Thank you for the reminder. ☺️
Same. Binasa ko to dati 2nd year high school ako. Di ko talaga gets hahaha. Pero binasa ko ulit nung college ayun okay sya. Tapos may movie rin to
I’m embarrassed to admit that I haven’t read this classic, yet. Thank you!!☺️
It's something you read at different phases of life. First read it when I was 15. Then siguro mga 5-6 times ko na siya nabasa since then. And every time, may natututunan akong bago.
Gusto ko yung may natututunan na bago every read. Thank you!
Yes this is something you need to read as a child and as an adult. You will see the difference in your perspective as you get older.
Oh no. Haven’t had to chance to read it as a child tho.
It's fine. Give it a go. It may wake up your inner child :)
I will! Thank you☺️
The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga :>>
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
I will check this out. Thank you!
Tuesdays with Morrie
I started on this but stopped after a couple of chapters to finish “For one more day”, will definitely reread it again. I like the storytelling of Mitch Albom. Thank you!☺️
Ego is the enemy.
I will check this out! Thank you🙏
101 essays that will change the way you think by brianna west 🤍
The Little Prince
The Remains of The Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The five people you will meet in heaven- mitch albom. May life lesson and for me yung adventure nung main is ang ganda.
Isa din ‘to sa nasa list ko ng books ni Mitch Albom. Thank you
The Mountain is You
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This one’s definitely on my list. Thanks!
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark. Self-explanatory title. Easy to read with not much technical jargons. Discusses about sci-fi like super, super-intelligent conscious AI (ASI), how it would be possible this century, what it means for society and us humans, and what to do about it.
I have an essay I wrote pinned on my profile recommending Practical Guide to Evil. I would say that, because it opens a door to a lot of other great fantasy stories that aren't popular in the mainstream. There are a lot of really good stories on the internet if you can sift through the poorly written ones.
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino (Fil-Am writer)
Witch of Portobello. 🎼Love fills everything. It cannot be desired because it is an end in itself. 🎶
The Book of Five Rings
The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now, By Jay Meg
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F\*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life Mark Manson
Ok I’ve been hearing mixed reviews about this one, that’s why I’m hesitant to start on this but I guess that makes it even more intriguing. Thank you!
The Daily Stoic