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Chula Vista 11-05-2014 02:40 PM

Life Changing Non-Fiction Books?
 
Both of these were game changers for me.

Religion and Science: Bertrand Russell, Michael Ruse: 9780195115512: Amazon.com: Books

http://www.amazon.com/The-Case-God-K...+casae+for+god

EPOCH6 11-05-2014 03:06 PM

Carl Sagan's work was pretty much single handedly responsible for me finding any sort of direction in life. For most of my life before that I didn't have many passions outside of music and art, nothing I could confidently take forward as a career prospect. Eventually I accidentally stumbled upon his book COSMOS through music message boards / online communities. The world through Sagan's lens was exactly what I needed at that point in my life, it was so unusually refreshing. My family was in a really dark place at the time, my brother was in and out of prison, my mother was in the process of dealing with drug addiction, my father was still bitter and lonely from a messy divorce several years earlier, and I was doing quite poorly in school. I desperately needed some sort of guidance and escapism, Sagan's books provided just that.

It was originally his commentaries on technological evolution and radio astronomy that provoked me to pursue electronics as both an academic interest and career. COSMOS pretty much did for me what The Bible does for Christians. I've read nearly all of Sagan's works since then, they are collectively by far the most influential books I've ever experienced.

http://i.imgur.com/DSegCnV.jpg?1

The only other books that have come close were the many non-fiction works of Isaac Asimov and Howard Bloom's Global Brain.

ribbons 11-05-2014 04:05 PM

This will always be the one for me.

http://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/m...etail/1430.jpg

John Wilkes Booth 11-06-2014 12:37 PM

the holy quran.

GuD 11-14-2014 06:42 PM

Hard for me to say. Any book that comes to mind is one of fiction. I have to say though that "The History of San Francisco" helped me appreciate my home city a lot more. "How We Decide" was a surprisingly interesting one that I read in a college course too. Also I remember reading a collection of essays, journals, and letters by Segmund Freud in high school that really amazed me.

DwnWthVwls 11-15-2014 05:56 AM

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...4,203,200_.jpg

http://jivamuktiyoga.com/sites/defau...acy-Luna_0.jpg

http://www.kingsolver.com/images/lar...le-miracle.jpg

https://libcom.org/files/images/history/history.jpg

Vexter 11-15-2014 10:48 AM

For me it would be " Anxiety For Dummies " i had it bad at one point....

DeadChannel 12-08-2014 12:58 AM

I guess the only truly "life changing" nonfiction I can think of is Orwell's"Homage to Catalonia"

Zhanteimi 12-08-2014 04:23 AM

Without a doubt, it's The Mystical City of God.

http://media.benedictpress.com/images/2130/2130x.jpg

Plankton 12-08-2014 12:07 PM

The Art of Peace by Morihei Ueshiba:
http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikid..._peace_eng.pdf

...and for the life of me, I can't find it, but Pragmatic Philosophy by (?)William James(?).


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