What book(s) opened your eyes in a profound way?

what book(s) opened your eyes in a profound way?

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The bible

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Just not even trying anymore, eh?

Real and Complex Analysis by Rudin

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mien kampf
the turner diaries

How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie

Goodnight Mister Tom

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn

the book of truth, Sup Forums

Brave New World was pretty good. Especially the loli diddling.

Ninja get good my ultimate guide to gaming

Mein Kampf and Lolita

The Catcher In The Rye. It's trendy now to bash it, which is just another sign that it is valid and thought-provoking, but I'll admit that it's too old now to have the same effect on teens and younger adults as it did for generations past.

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Martin Heidegger: What Is Called Thinking?

As a high school teacher, I've found Catcher in the Rye (which is a fantastic book) has an interesting impact on modern students
They hate it because they find Holden completely unrelateable
Modern society puts so much pressure on kids, you could never get away with acting like Holden in 2019

I only read on Sup Forums because over here all the wisdom of the world is gathered. you don't need anything else than your wise Sup Forums friends

Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes

Any ones by female authors about sex. Its interesting reading what women think about during sex

Lolita was really eye opening.

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