What’s a book that changed your perspective on life?

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  1. A book that’s often mentioned for changing perspectives is “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl. It’s about finding purpose even in the most difficult circumstances, Frankl’s experience surviving the Holocaust and how he discovered that having meaning can help people endure unimaginable hardships.

    It’s a powerful reminder that mindset and purpose can shape how we face life’s challenges.

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  2. One book that really shifted my perspective is The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It’s a simple story on the surface, but it hit me deeply—the whole idea that we’re all on a personal journey, and that the things we search for out in the world often lead us back to ourselves. It made me think differently about purpose, timing, and even the setbacks that feel random at the time. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t scream its message—it just quietly sinks in and stays with you.

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  3. I’d also say “Sapiens” by Yuval Noah Harari had a big impact. It zooms out to show how humans evolved, built societies, and shaped the world, making me think differently about where we come from and where we might be headed.

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