Ask Steemit: What is one book that you recommend everyone should read? - 有哪一本书你建议所有的人应该读的?

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这周的问题是: 有哪一本书你建议所有的人应该读的?


Announcing the winner of 10 SBD from the previous week

The question from the previous week was "What is your proudest moment? You can read the full post here

               Thanks to @snooway for being the guest judge this week.

The winning comment this week was from @dearjyoce who commented with the following:

My proudest moment is when my son and I were walking on the street on the way to mall and he sees an old man sleeping in the sidewalk. He ask me to buy food for the old man because he thinks if he has no house to sleep in maybe he has no food to eat and must be hungry too. And so we buy him food and he give the coins he got on his pocket. I was touched! I'm very proud of him!

                                  As usual, there were a lot of great answers this week, so please take some time to read through all the great responses.

The question for the Steemit community today is: What is one book that you recommend everyone should read?

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White Fang by Jack London.

A classic tale about a fierce, angry wolf that finds love and redemption in the care of a kind human after being abused by people and toughened by its environment.

It puts you in the animal's perspective.

@nextgen622 Secrets of The Millionaire Mind
by T. Harv Eker
It would change the way people think and could really help one find a better balance to live a better life
I'd rather not spoil the book but if someone wants to have and achieve whatever he or she desires to achieve in all aspects in life - reading and understanding this book is one of the keys
of course there are many other books
but this is my favorite book among all of them - atm :)
and I highly recommend it for everyone to read specially in the time we are living in

Love that book and several others about the North. Grew up there myself so can relate.

Read it in elementary school. Really like it!

"An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" (1776) by Adam Smith:

There is no such thing as a single book that can be recommended to everyone. People have different tastes and desires.
There are, however, books that everybody should read, liking it, or not.
One of these books is [The Wealth of Nations] by Adam Smith.
As the basis of all economics, this book is important for everyone that wants to live in a world ruled by money.

Read it. Was surprisingly disappointed by how dry it is, but it's still important.

Yup totally agree. Everyone has different interest, and naturally, we gravitate towards the subject that holds our interests the most. Comparing one book to another is like comparing an apple to an orange.

The Wealth of Nation is an extremely interesting read because the single most important invention: money is threatening to dominate humanity. It's not only important to understand the role and origin of money, but it's crucial to learn how to manage it wisely.

The Bible, it is the key to eternal life

What is one book that you recommend everyone should read?

This one's easy! The Bible ;]

Read it several times. Definitely would recommend to everyone if you hadn't already.

"The Silmarillion" by the great J. R. R. Tolkien. This book isn't just great, it is like a scripture of Arda (the world where Tolkien's books take place). Comparable to the mythology of our world, it is one complex piece of writing, but if you're a fantasy fan, or even liked the New Line Cinema's adaptations to "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit", this book is a must read.

I had a first print of this book somewhere. Fold out map and all. Never read it. I was afraid to damage it lol.

Books are similar to perfumes: everyone has a favourite, personal scent that changes something about you.
There are books that can be read always, others that need a different kind of attention and care.
Among the evergreen book of my life there are Italo Calvino's books, a talented, poetic, elegant and meaningfull italian writer. My favorite story is "Palomar", but I love everything he has written.
In a novel called "If on a Winter's Night a Traveler" he writes:
Sections in the bookstore
- Books You Haven't Read
- Books You Needn't Read
- Books Made for Purposes Other Than Reading
- Books Read Even Before You Open Them Since They Belong to the Category of Books Read Before Being Written
- Books That If You Had More Than One Life You Would Certainly Also Read But Unfortunately Your Days Are Numbered
- Books You Mean to Read But There Are Others You Must Read First
- Books Too Expensive Now and You'll Wait 'Til They're Remaindered
- Books ditto When They Come Out in Paperback
- Books You Can Borrow from Somebody
- Books That Everybody's Read So It's As If You Had Read Them, Too
- Books You've Been Planning to Read for Ages
- Books You've Been Hunting for Years Without Success
- Books Dealing with Something You're Working on at the Moment
- Books You Want to Own So They'll Be Handy Just in Case
- Books You Could Put Aside Maybe to Read This Summer
- Books You Need to Go with Other Books on Your Shelves
- Books That Fill You with Sudden, Inexplicable Curiosity, Not Easily Justified
- Books Read Long Ago Which It's Now Time to Re-read
- Books You've Always Pretended to Have Read and Now It's Time to Sit Down and Really Read Them

#readwhatyouwantbutread


The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger

Why I recommend you read it? Its a coming of age novel about Holden Caulfield who's sarcastic, sensitive nature shows a learning curve for the future.

The book potrays rejection and powerlessness that Holden feels throughout the story. He wants to get close to people yet keeps getting pushed away. Alienated from his friends, kicked out from his school.It comes down to a point when: He pays a prostitute to talk to him, and nothing else. After she leaves he is confronted by the pimp for not paying, and gets beaten up.

It got me through a hard time in life. His metaphorhical symbolism: "Where do the ducks, go when its winter". Still resounds about where will we end up after seasons come and go.

This book resounds across millions of people in the world. And I hope it will for you, too.

That sounds really interesting. Thanks for the recommendation and description about the book.

You are welcome mate! :))

Never read this actually, was banned during my school years. Didn't have the urge to pick it up though now that you've jogged interest...

Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons
by Howard E. Gardner

This book builds in The Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Prof. Gardner and identifies a number of areas in which people demonstrate intelligence, this includes Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence, Mathematical/Logical Intelligence, Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence, Visual/Spatial Intelligence, Verbal Intelligence, Interpersonal Intelligence, Intra-personal Intelligence and Naturalistic Intelligence.

This book helps teens to understand their own strengths broadening the measurement of intelligence from the IQ tests we had. It also helps them understand the strengths of their peers and other people they associate with and see their observations in the context of their intelligences. You can read more here.

Hands down 1 of the best books written in the last century!
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This was awesome!!! I have and occasionally dabble with the the (please forgive the spelling) ummen and thummun? rocks, for the yes or no life questions :)
Very good read here!!!

Thats pretty cool! I might try to find some

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