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#6 - I've Read 200+ Books. These Are My Top 5.

10 min · 14 de sep de 2025
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In this video, I share five of my favorite books that have influenced my thinking and understanding of myself and the world. Among other themes, ideas covered include an emphasis on the importance of intellectual courage, a focus on fundamental sources of meaning in life, and thoughts on the value of storytelling in understanding complex philosophical ideas.

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