i just got awed by MR WANG's posts about "MINDHACKING"
so intriguing and engaging, to me that is.
My interpretation.
"How to hack your mind so that you can change your thinking."
Thinking of it, i always prefer non-friction books, things that i can learn from and apply but alas its also the cause of my "lack of imagination" too.
For most people, "self-improvement" books will be the last thing on their minds.
For me, its the first category i will search.
Why?
i can make do with a "better me".
However, its not a guarantee that the all books and the advice it dish out are ALL beneficial to me.
AND like what "MR WANG" said
"I think that some people feel that self-improvement books are for dysfunctional, inadequate people, who already have difficulty coping with everyday life and therefore need some self-improvement. According to this logic, if you buy a self-improvement book, you’re admitting to yourself that you’re dysfunctional and inadequate."
It certainly isnt.
It meant you are trying to IMPROVE YOURSELF.
In conclusion, its always better to know more so that you can sieve out the irrelevant and apply the advice more suitable for you and your circumstances and not just follow the "limited sources of information" blindly.
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