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: On The Path To Self Discovery :

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Posted: 7 years ago
Wanted a list of books which featured the inner potential of a Human and helped one to discover oneself!


Some that I've found out :

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
The Wild by Cheryl Strayed 


Can you guys give inputs, please?
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Posted: 7 years ago


  'The Stranger' by Albert Camus 



 It may be not that interesting in beginning but I am sure you will like it at the end. Its kind off philosophy mixed with self realization :) 
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Posted: 7 years ago
^Thanks!
Will try it for sure :)
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Posted: 7 years ago
the alchemist is such a darn good book! honestly, it's one of my favorites alongside metamorphosis by kafka!
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The Alchemist is a gem, Meena!❀️
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This content was originally posted by: ILoveToRead.



  'The Stranger' by Albert Camus 



 It may be not that interesting in beginning but I am sure you will like it at the end. Its kind off philosophy mixed with self realization :) 

i read that book long ago...if i remember correctly i think his name was mersault or something who used to observe things occurring around him and he didn't care...he was also jailed... Edited by _Meena_ - 7 years ago
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i read that book long ago...if i remember correctly i think his name was mersault or something who used to observe things occurring around him and he didn't care...he was also jailed...

 
 I read this months back & actually the forgot his nameπŸ˜†... read it because it was mentioned in 'The Perks Of Being A Wallflower' πŸ˜³ 

 I really liked the messages the author conveyed in the last through pages πŸ‘
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 I read this months back & actually the forgot his nameπŸ˜†... read it because it was mentioned in 'The Perks Of Being A Wallflower' πŸ˜³ 

 I really liked the messages the author conveyed in the last through pages πŸ‘

hmm, i read it back in 12th grade (not too long ago?πŸ˜†) but yeah the messages was darn good...i actually found his characterization to be a unique one