Hello, @hivebookclub and book lovers.
Second Monday of 2025, and lots of great posts. Congratulations to the featured authors. Regarding today's prompt; Wow! I have a lot of doubts, after reading a lot about psychology and sociology. In that regard, I have a book in mind, of which many recommend it: “Think Fast, Think Slow” by Daniel Kahneman.
I think that all substantial change begins with oneself. The wise Socrates well advised: Know thyself; inscribed on the portico of the temple of Apollo at Delphi. So, any writing that goes in this direction, leads us to face circumstances where decision-making is important.
Honestly, I don't remember reading the book I proposed. I think it would be interesting, soon, to write a review of it, or read one of yours.
Now, if I were to be strict in the philosophical category of the book, I would certainly recommend: Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle. Despite its more than 2300 years old, it is still relevant. And complement the reading with The Four Books of Confucius (more than 2500 years old). The synergy between West and East.
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Thank you for sharing this insightful post with us. We are pleased to have you in our community and we'd be happy to also add a member role to your name in this community. See you around and looking forward to more of your contribution 😊
Wow, I'm excited about the badge accompanying my username. Thank you so much @hivebookclub. I feel great sharing the passion that unites us: good books.
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