Which books changed your life or mind?
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- Aspasia
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I <3 Sagan. I need to read Demon Haunted World.Techavon wrote:Cosmos by Carl Sagan, followed by Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion shortly thereafter opened my eyes to a scientific and rational worldview. Sagan was a brilliant, brilliant man. After reading his book, I've been chest deep in books about science ever since. It caused me to see the beauty of reality in an entirely new light.
I give this book the credit for setting me on the path to being a Biologist.
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I too love Sagan, he was truly successful whereas Dawkins is truly woeful.Aspasia wrote:I <3 Sagan. I need to read Demon Haunted World.Techavon wrote:Cosmos by Carl Sagan, followed by Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion shortly thereafter opened my eyes to a scientific and rational worldview. Sagan was a brilliant, brilliant man. After reading his book, I've been chest deep in books about science ever since. It caused me to see the beauty of reality in an entirely new light.
I give this book the credit for setting me on the path to being a Biologist.
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One of the books that influenced me strongly was "Night Train to Lisbon" by Pascal Mercier. It sort of opened my eyes, and I really liked the ideas that came up in the little essays within the book. Even though not all of them fit for me, a lot of them do, and in general the book made me more thoughtful.
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This may sound strange to some but it was quite expansive (mentally) and even dangerous. By dangerous I mean by one who lives within a manufactured reality (as we do) and then taking perceptions, beliefs, and outlook beyond that construct. It was pretty good. And it certainly help set me on a course of exploration when I was younger.
Check it out if you're up to it.
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It's the only book I make a habit of reading every year.